Finland: delays leave students facing uncertainty
International students intending to study at universities in Finland are facing uncertainty following delays in processing their residence permits.
International students intending to study at universities in Finland are facing uncertainty following delays in processing their residence permits.
Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, will gain a new international institution of applied higher education with a focus on hospitality, an operation led by Finnish institution Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences
Asia Exchange, Warmadewa University and Angry Birds developer Peter Vesterbacka have launched an entrepreneurship program for international students interested in the vibrant start-up scene on the island of Bali.
Universities in Finland are struggling to increase international student numbers due to bureaucracy around residence permits, a survey has found, but stakeholders are aiming to smoothen processes.
Asia Exchange has signed an agreement with the Institute of the Pacific United to extend its reach into New Zealand and enter its first native English-speaking country.
Students from Fleming College’s School of Business in Ontario will now have the opportunity to study in Finland under a new exchange agreement signed with Turku University of Applied Sciences.
Interest in Finland from prospective non-EU students is at an ‘all-time low’ since tuition fees were announced, but Studyportals analysts say the market will inevitably recover.
Finnish Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences has announced it will open a hospitality studies campus in 2019, which be located in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.