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Studying in Finland
Part of what makes Finland so competitive in a global aspect is its prestigious education system. Education is very important to Finland, and plays a key role in Finland's national strategy; based on a desire to 'develop into an information society.'
For foreigners looking to study and train abroad Finland offers a comfortable environment to gain academic and professional experience, while still offering personal growth opportunities through living in, and experiencing a different culture.
There are approximately 8,400 foreign students are enrolled in Finnish degree programs and about 7,200 students studying in Finland through various exchange programs.
In this section you will find basic information of the Finnish education system, focusing on higher education in Finland. You will gain more information on study programs, the requirements for studying in Finland, as well as ways to fund your studies in Finland.
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| Experience the world! Mikkeli | Aalto University School of Economics 28.2.2010 |
| Migrating to Finland? Check whether you fulfil the requirements for migrating to Finland and what permits you need | Uranus 3.6.2009 |
| Learning Finnish | Uranus.fi 28.5.2007 |
| High School and Junior education Information about education available for pre-university students | Uranus.fi 28.5.2007 |
| Big in Finland -internationally acknowledged Adulta is one of Finland's largest adult education centres today. Its training is specifically tailored to meet the needs of individuals, private companies and public institutions. | Adulta Oy 7.12.2006 |
| Study Abroad and International Study Programs Studying Abroad in Finland offers an oportunity to continue your current degree while experiencing Finland for a shorter period of time, | 21.8.2006 |
| To study in Finland? Some good resources to get you started and to answer some of the questions you may have. | uranus 13.1.2006 |
| Universities and Polytechnics Information and links to Finnish Universities' and Polytechnic Institutes' | Uranus.fi 20.6.2001 |


