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Turku School of Economics (Finnish Turun kauppakorkeakoulu) is a unit of the University of Turku located in Turku, Finland. It was established as an independent higher education business school in 1950, until it was acquired by the state in 1977. It was the second largest school of its kind in Finland, with approximately 2,000 graduate and 250 postgraduate students and a staff of 350. In January 2010, Turku School of Economics became the seventh faculty of the University of Turku. Its former rector, Professor Tapio Reponen, is now a vice rector of the University of Turku.
In addition to teaching a wide variety of economic and business related subjects, the faculty conducts research on matters relating to its field, and offers consulting services to businesses. Teaching is mainly carried out in Finnish, but there are also a number of courses available in English.
As a higher education institution, Turku School of Economics had been one of the most efficient universities in terms of masters per professor.
Turku (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈturku]; Swedish: Åbo [ˈoːbʊ]) is a city on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River, in the region of Southwest Finland. Turku, as a town, was settled during the 13th century and founded most likely at the end of the 13th century, making it the oldest city in Finland. It quickly became the most important city in Finland, a status it retained for hundreds of years. After Finland became part of the Russian Empire (1809) and the capital of the Grand Duchy of Finland was moved to Helsinki (1812), Turku continued to be the most populous city in Finland until the end of the 1840s, and it remains a regional capital and an important business and cultural center.
Because of its long history, it has been the site of many important events, and has extensively influenced Finnish history. Along with Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, Turku was designated the European Capital of Culture for 2011. In 1996, it was declared the official Christmas City of Finland.
The University of Turku (in Finnish Turun yliopisto, in Swedish Åbo universitet, shortened in UTU), located in Turku in southwestern Finland (EU), is the second largest university in the country as measured by student enrollment, after University of Helsinki. It was established in 1920 and also has faculties at Rauma, Pori and Salo. The university is a member of the Coimbra Group.
The first university to be established in Turku was The Royal Academy of Turku, in 1640, which was transferred to the new Capital, Helsinki, after the Great Fire of Turku in 1827.
Three famous Finns began their studies in Turku in 1822. These were Johan Vilhelm Snellman, Elias Lönnrot, and Johan Ludvig Runeberg who have a statue on University Hill. Another reminder of the Royal Academy is the Old Academy Building near the University's campus.
The modern University of Turku was founded in 1920. The Finnish intelligentsia wanted a purely Finnish university, the first of its kind in Finland. 22,040 people contributed to the fund-raising campaign. Newly gained independence and the campaign are reflected in the motto of the University about a free people's gift to free science. To honour the memory of these donors, the University has named its specially created liqueur "22 040". Developed by the University's own food chemists, the liqueur does homage to some of the distinctive fruits of the Finnish landscape: the cloudberry, the rowan and the sea buckthorn.
A school is an institution designed for the teaching of students (or "pupils") under the direction of teachers. Most countries have systems of formal education, which is commonly compulsory. In these systems, students progress through a series of schools. The names for these schools vary by country (discussed in the Regional section below) but generally include primary school for young children and secondary school for teenagers who have completed primary education. An institution where higher education is taught, is commonly called a university college or university.
In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary and secondary education. Kindergarten or pre-school provide some schooling to very young children (typically ages 3–5). University, vocational school, college or seminary may be available after secondary school. A school may also be dedicated to one particular field, such as a school of economics or a school of dance. Alternative schools may provide nontraditional curriculum and methods.
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CCR is a linking actor between researchers, industry and society. Our goal is to facilitate collaboration with Turku School of Economics at University of Turku and enterprises and public sector organizations to generate utilizable research for various needs. This video gives a brief introduction on what CCR is all about.
Johannes "Hatsolo" Hattunen performing at the Turku School of Economics eMBA Forum 2014
This video is made in the first night of snowfall. Wow effects - Outside Turku School of Economics - Turku, Finland In the night.
There was a fire alarm ringing Turku School of Economics at 6pm when I was sitting in the computer lab. Then they said everybody to go outside and after 10 minutes the fire bridge people came.
Watch another student's video about Prague taken by this (Spring 2017) semester´s winner Olli Mäki from the University of Turku / Turku School of Economics. The traditional video competition is organised by the University of Economics, Prague - International Office. For more information about the competition and the University of Economics, Prague, visit: http://ozs.vse.cz/english/
Science Slam at Turku School of Economics, University of Turku. 22nd and 23rd of May, 2013
Associate Professor John P. Broussard (Rutgers University's School of Business, USA) visited Turku School of Economics' Department of Accounting and Finance from 2nd to 26th January. During his visit he led an advanced corporate evaluation course for Master's students, and collaborated with faculty members on various research projects. On the video, he talks about his experience at TSE and in the wintery city of Turku.
Hanken School of Economics – one of the oldest business schools in northern europe. Based in Helsinki and Vaasa, Finland, we provide education and research in a wide array of business subjects. If you are interested in business studies at Hanken you can find more infomation at hanken.fi
Associate Professor John P. Broussard (Rutgers University's School of Business, USA) visited Turku School of Economics' Department of Accounting and Finance from 2nd to 26th January. During his visit he led an advanced corporate evaluation course for Master's students, and collaborated with faculty members on various research projects. On the video, he talks about his experience at TSE and in the wintery city of Turku.
Hello I am Tina, a PhD candidate in Turku, Finland :-) {Description Below} I have been in Turku for 6 years, and most of the time I feel like Alice in Wonderland... Finland is full of potential, full of MAGIC! With this video I want to show you the University of Turku (Turun yliopisto in Finnish) (http://www.utu.fi/en/Pages/home.aspx) through my eyes. For questions you can email me (tina.turku@gmail.com). If I don't respond promptly to your message, bear with me, my priority is my PhD! :D I am sending some Finnish Magic to All of You! xoxo Tina Turku -------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow, like, share: ❉ Instagram: http://instagram.com/tina_turku All photos are taken by me (iPhone4s) I do not own the music of this video. No copyright i...
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http://businessculture.org/western-europe/business-culture-in-austria/ Did you know about Business culture in Austria? Learn some of the interesting facts about: population, geography, time zone, language matters, internship, work experience, social media guide, perceived public sector corruption, internet penetration, country domain name extension, and where you can get more information from -- namely Passport to Trade 2.0 project website http://businessculture.org This project aims to help students looking for placements abroad as well as businesses thinking about new trade links. Passport to Trade 2.0 project is developed by an international team represented by organisations from the following European countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Greece, Romania, Italy an...
This is the video made by some of the international students studying in Turku University of Applied Sciences, Turku, South-West Finland. It was a project of our group in Employability course, where we had described about some major parts of Turku city. This video is mainly targeted for the people who are willing to come Turku for studying or travelling purposes. Turku -http://www.turku.fi/Public/Default.aspx? Turku University of Applied Sciences - http://www.turkuamk.fi/fi/
Näkymä Kuuvuorelta (Nummenpakka), Turku. --------- Overview of Turku from Kuuvuori (Moon hill). Turku, Finland
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Free, diverse school meals have been a part of Finnish food culture for nearly 70 years. Many schools arrange excursions to farms and companies and trips to go blueberry picking. Food deficit theme weeks are organised, as well as the learning of proper ways to eat. Education is also carried out in a cross-disciplinary manner. In the school food delegations, pupils participate in the planning of school meals, and during their trining at a work place period they may partake in the operating of the school kitchens. The School Meal Network gathers school food makers, supporters and visionaries to the same table. The aim is to make sure that school meals, a Finnish social innovation, is seen and further developed as an essential part of our food culture. Our objective is to make the world’s be...
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CCR is a linking actor between researchers, industry and society. Our goal is to facilitate collaboration with Turku School of Economics at University of Turku and enterprises and public sector organizations to generate utilizable research for various needs. This video gives a brief introduction on what CCR is all about.
Johannes "Hatsolo" Hattunen performing at the Turku School of Economics eMBA Forum 2014
This video is made in the first night of snowfall. Wow effects - Outside Turku School of Economics - Turku, Finland In the night.
There was a fire alarm ringing Turku School of Economics at 6pm when I was sitting in the computer lab. Then they said everybody to go outside and after 10 minutes the fire bridge people came.
Watch another student's video about Prague taken by this (Spring 2017) semester´s winner Olli Mäki from the University of Turku / Turku School of Economics. The traditional video competition is organised by the University of Economics, Prague - International Office. For more information about the competition and the University of Economics, Prague, visit: http://ozs.vse.cz/english/
Science Slam at Turku School of Economics, University of Turku. 22nd and 23rd of May, 2013
Associate Professor John P. Broussard (Rutgers University's School of Business, USA) visited Turku School of Economics' Department of Accounting and Finance from 2nd to 26th January. During his visit he led an advanced corporate evaluation course for Master's students, and collaborated with faculty members on various research projects. On the video, he talks about his experience at TSE and in the wintery city of Turku.
Hanken School of Economics – one of the oldest business schools in northern europe. Based in Helsinki and Vaasa, Finland, we provide education and research in a wide array of business subjects. If you are interested in business studies at Hanken you can find more infomation at hanken.fi
Adj. Prof. Markku Wilenius (Finland Futures Research Centre, Turku School of Economics) lecture "Remembering the world - Food etiquette for the future" 9.4.2014 @Helsinki, Kellohalli (Sörnäinen). Lecture organized by Aalto Biofilia: http://biofilia.aalto.fi/en/current/events/dinner_is_ready_eng/ Dinner´s ready! 9.4.--10.5.2014 a series of Open Lectures and a Cook Show at Kellohalli, Abattoir avoin luentosarja ja kokkitapahtuma Kellohallissa, Teurastamolla Dinner´s Ready is a series of open lectures dealing with the social, political, philosophical, and ethical issues tied to contemporary food production and consumption. The program culminates with the ArtMeatFlesh Cook Show, an event where artists, scientists and chefs shed light on some of the facts, fears and myths surrounding food i...
This was a presentation that I delivered for Business Presentation Skill subject at Turku School of Economics, University of Turku, Finland. (February 2016).
Presentation by Lauri OJALA, Turku School of Economics, Finland and Dilay CELEBI, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey at the ITF Roundtable on "Logistics Development Strategies and Performance Measurement". The Roundtable was held on 9-10 March 2015 in Queretaro, Mexico.
Joni Salminen's doctoral defense "Startup dilemmas - strategic problems of early-stage platforms on the Internet" at the Turku School of Economics on 7.11.2014. Publication available online: http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/99349
Prof. Dr. Reima Suomi (Finnland), Professor für Information System Science, Turku School of Economics Curriculum Vitae: Der 1960 in Finnland geborene Professor Reima Suomi ist seit 1994 Professor der Wirtschaftsinformatik an der finnischen Turku School of Economics and Business Administration. Er ist Dozent an den finnischen Universitäten Turku und Oulu. Gegenwärtig beschäftigt er sich hauptsächlich mit Themen rund ums Telekommunikationsmanagement, einschließlich Fragen wie Netzwerkmanagement, elektronischer und mobiler Handel, virtuelle Organisationen, Telearbeit und Wettbewerbsvorteile durch telekommunikationsbasierte Informationssysteme. Unterschiedliche Governance-Strukturen, die auf das Management von Informationssystemen angewandt und durch diese ermöglicht werden, gehören ebenso zu...
Prof. Vili Lehdonvirta is an Associate Professor, Senior Research Fellow, and DPhil Programme Director at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, and a Faculty Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute. Previously he worked at London School of Economics, University of Tokyo, and Helsinki Institute for Information Technology. Before his academic career, he worked as a game programmer. He has advised companies, startups, and policy makers in the United States, Europe, and Japan, including Rovio, Warner Brothers, and the World Bank. RESEARCH His research deals with the design and socioeconomic implications of digital marketplaces and platforms, using conventional social research methods and novel data science approaches. He has a PhD in Economic Sociology from Turku School of Econom...
About the Speech: In his speech to the Institute, Professor De Grauwe addressed the future of Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). He offered his perspectives on what further measures policymakers should take to ensure convergence and stability in the euro area in the context of the current political environment. About the Speaker: Paul De Grauwe is the John Paulson Chair in European Political Economy at the LSE’s European Institute. He was a Member of the Belgian Parliament from 1991 to 2003. He has received honorary doctorates from the University of Sankt Gallen, the University of Turku, the University of Genoa, the University of Valencia and Maastricht University. He was a Visiting Professor at various universities in Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Kiel, Milan, Pennsylvania and Michigan. H...
Transmisja z konferencji badawczej Ośrodka Badań nad Przedsiębiorczością INSTYNKT PRZEDSIĘBIORCZOŚCI -- sesja Przedsiębiorczość kobiet. Konferencja odbyła się 17 grudnia 2012 r. w Pałacu Prymasowskim w Warszawie. prowadzenie: Anna Brussa, PARP 00:03:20 Przedsiębiorczość kobiet na świecie - badania i projekty, Prof. Donna J. Kelley, Babson College, USA 00:24:35 Przedsiębiorczość kobiet w Polsce -- wyniki badania PARP, Anna Tarnawa, PARP 00:51:52 Fińska gospodarka z perspektywy płci, Prof. Anne Kovalainen, Academy of Finland, Turku School of Economics, Finlandia 01:23:20 Komentarz ekspercki i dyskusja, Prowadzenie: dr Michał Polański, PARP Komentatorzy: - prof. Donna J. Kelley, Babson College, USA - Paula Fitzsimons, Going for Growth, Irlandia - Franciszek Zięba, Europejska Akademi...
A panel discussion about the future of Aalto University at the Helsinki Business Symposium 2015
This was for my economics class, done by Mikki Gervais and Nik Peterson! Sorry if some of the information is a little off, this was done in 2016 and many of the statistics are from 2013-2016. Finland's government is a federacy and Parliamentary Republic Helsinki is the capital, and Finland has both a President and Prime Minister, those currently being Sauli Niinistö and Juha Sipilä, respectively.