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 has a lively student community supported by over 250 student organizations through the Student Union (HYY). These groups organize a wide range of social events, including cultural festivals, academic dinner parties ("sitsit"), concerts, trips, and networking evenings. There are also student nations and subject-specific associations that help students connect socially and academically.
Absolutely. International students are fully integrated into university life. Many courses, events, and activities are held in English, and student organizations actively welcome international participation. There are also English-speaking student groups and support services tailored to help international students adjust and thrive.
Yes. The university partners with UniSport, which offers affordable gym access, fitness classes, team sports, and wellness services at various campus locations. Students benefit from reduced pricing, making it easy to stay active and healthy.

University Of University of Helsinki Application Statistics

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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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