University of Helsinki

Helsinki, Finland

The University of Helsinki, Finland's oldest and most prestigious academic institution, was founded in 1640 in Turku as the Royal Academy of Åbo. After the Great Fire of Turku in 1827, it was relocated to Helsinki and renamed the Imperial Alexander University. Following Finland’s independence in 1917, it became the University of Helsinki.
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The University of Helsinki offers two main types of scholarships: Tuition Fee Waivers (either 50% or 100%) Finland Scholarship, which includes a 100% tuition fee waiver and a €5,000 relocation grant
To be eligible for the Finland Scholarship, you must: Be a non-EU/EEA student Apply to an English-taught Master’s program at the University of Helsinki Demonstrate excellent academic performance To retain the scholarship for the second year, you must complete at least 55 ECTS credits in your first academic year.
Yes. In addition to tuition fee waivers and relocation grants, scholarship holders typically receive: Discounted meals at UniCafe restaurants Reduced fares for public transportation Low-cost access to UniSport sports and fitness facilities

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University Of University of Helsinki Application Statistics

31000
2900
15000
11000
5000
16:1
17 %
€ 18000
€ 12000
3
30
75 %
6.5
555
158

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