Description: Swedish is one of the two official languages of Finland since Finland was part of Sweden for more than six centuries until 1809. As early as 1909 the Swedish-speaking business community founded their own college of business. In the 1920's it became an institution of university standing, the present Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration.
The Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration is situated in Helsinki. In order to meet the need for university-level education in Swedish in the fields of economics and business administration in Swedish-speaking Ostrobothnia on the west-coast of Finland, a branch campus was set up in 1980 in the city of Vaasa.
Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki
3.08 / 4based on 23 reviews.
Categories: University, EQUIS Location:Helsinki,
Finland Contact details: Svenska Handelshögskolan, Helsinki
Arkadiagatan 22 - P.O. Box 479
00101 Helsinki
FINLAND Tel: +358 9 43 13 32 09 Tel: +358 9 43 13 34 18 www.shh.fi/index_eng.htm
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Student life Low rated: Expenses, Academic
edith_schneiderfrom Austria. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/01/2004 to 01/05/2004.
Written on 20/08/2004
You´ll have a tutor, who (or also the Center for International Affairs/Hanken) will help you with any problems. The student union takes care of you leisure time, arranges dinners, parties and trips to Mosow, St. Petersburg, Stockholm... By payment...
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
esambisonfrom Cameroon. Study abroad - from 01/09/2002 to 01/06/2004.
Written on 17/06/2004
I have learned better experiences in studying abroad,and I am so delighted.I am more useful and knowledgeable than before.One thinks that he/she knows many things but only realises that he/she knows very little when he/she travels abroad, meet dif...
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life Low rated: Expenses
katja2from Austria. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2003 to 01/12/2003.
Written on 30/01/2004
Finns seem to be rather quiet and shy. If you talk to them you will see that they are not (at least in most cases). You should go to Lapland, Stockholm and Russia.
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life Low rated: Expenses
karinheinschinkfrom Austria. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2003 to 01/12/2003.
Written on 21/12/2003
finland was my favourite country already before and here my attitude was enforced. be busy at university, you can learn a lot in those intensive courses. but don't forget to live: travel around the country, there's lots of overwhelming nature to s...
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
hariwijadifrom Austria. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/01/2002 to 01/06/2002.
Written on 09/05/2002
visit:
- the Polar Circle
- Lappland
- Tallinn (approx. 3hrs by ship from Helsinki, cheap rates on Wednesday!)
- Stockholm (approx. 14hrs by ship from Helsinki, cheap rates for groupes with Viking Line)
Highly rated: Language, Housing, Academic, Student life Low rated: Expenses
wutie13from China. Study abroad - from 01/09/2001 to 01/05/2002.
Written on 05/03/2002
As I mentioned above,before going anywhere,it is practically important to know as much as possible about your destination. One way is to ask your friends who had been there before,the other way,perhaps the most effective way,is to search informati...
Highly rated: Expenses, Language, Housing, Academic, Student life
finlandiafrom Spain. Study abroad - ERASMUS - from 01/09/2001 to 01/12/2001.
Written on 25/02/2002
MAKE YOUR MOST OF THE TRIP. IT´S A GREAT EXPERIENCE IF YOU OPEN YOUR MIND. BUT IT ALL DEPENDS OF YOU. YOU ALSO HAVE TO MAKE SOME EFFORTS AND SACRIFICES: NOT EVERYTHING IS DONE FOR YOU. YOU HAVE TO MOVE!!!