Åbo Akademi University

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Åbo Akademi University
Åbo Akademi
Established 1918
Type Public
Chancellor Jarl-Thure Eriksson
Rector Prof. Jorma Mattinen
Admin. staff 1127
Students 7941
Location Turku, Finland
Campus Urban
Affiliations Coimbra Group
Website http://www.abo.fi
Åbo Akademis logotyp.svg
Åbo Akademi main building.jpg

Åbo Akademi University (Swedish: Åbo Akademi Swedish pronunciation: [ˈoːbu akadeˈmiː]) is a Swedish language university in Turku, Finland (Åbo is the Swedish name of the city). As of 2004, there are 7 941 students and a staff consisting of 1125 people. The university has activities not only in Turku, but also in Vaasa, Jakobstad, Helsinki and on Åland. Åbo Akademi was a private institution until 1981, when it was turned into a public institution.

Åbo Akademi should not be confused with the Royal Academy of Åbo, which was founded in 1640, but moved to Helsinki after the Turku fire of 1827 and is today known as the University of Helsinki.

Åbo Akademi was founded by private donations in 1918 as the second university in Finland, both to let Turku again become a university town and because it was felt that the Swedish language was threatened at the University of Helsinki. The Finnish University of Turku was founded 1920, also by private donations and for similar reasons.

As the only unilingually Swedish multi-faculty university in the world outside Sweden and consequently the only one in Finland, Åbo Akademi University is responsible for higher education for a large proportion of the Swedish-speaking population. This role has many implications on the education and research as well as on the social environment. As there are few students in most subjects, cooperation between the subjects and with other universities is very important.

A significant minority of the students are Finnish-speaking. While Turku in itself is mostly Finnish, the university provides a strong Swedish environment. Most of the students, regardless of original language, will be functionally bilingual when finishing their studies.

The university has a policy that non-Swedish speaking applicants from the Nordic countries are required to participate in a Swedish language test, in order to prove their ability to successfully study in Swedish. Applicants from non-Nordic countries can, however, choose between Swedish or English language tests.

[edit] Organisation

The university consists of twelve departments:

The faculty area of Arts:

  • Faculty of Arts
  • Faculty of Education (located mainly in Vaasa)
  • Faculty of Theology
  • Department of Psychology and Logopedics

The faculty area of Social Sciences:

  • School of Business and Economics
  • Department of Social Sciences (located partly in Vaasa)
  • Department of Political Science (located partly in Vaasa)
  • Department of Law

The faculty area of Natural Sciences:

  • Department of Biosciences
  • Department of Information Technology
  • Department of Chemical Engineering
  • Department of Natural Sciences

In addition, there are several other units and joint programs, such as:

When the university was turned into a public institution the foundation Stiftelsen för Åbo Akademi remained. Besides maintaining many of buildings of the university, it is also a significant donor. With a new law on higher educations, the universities in Finland are planned to be turned into semi-private institutions.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Coordinates: 60°27′14″N 22°16′43″E / 60.45389°N 22.27861°E / 60.45389; 22.27861

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Interaction
Toolbox
Print/export
Languages