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'''Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences''' ({{lang-fi|Haaga-Helia ammattikorkeakoulu}}, {{lang-sv|Haaga-Helia yrkeshögskola}} |
'''Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences''' ({{lang-fi|Haaga-Helia ammattikorkeakoulu}}, {{lang-sv|Haaga-Helia yrkeshögskola}}) is one of ] largest business ] ("]" in ]). It is a private University of Applied Sciences fully supervised and accredited by the Finnish government through the Ministry of Education and Culture. The university has three campuses in Helsinki (], ], and ]), and one in ] and in ]. | ||
Haaga-Helia offers |
Haaga-Helia offers education in business, information technology, sport and leisure management, hospitality, tourism and experience management, journalism and vocational teacher education. The university offers education in both Bachelor's and Master's level. It has about 11,000 students and about 650 employees from approximately 100 different nationalities. | ||
== Background == | |||
== Research and Business Development Centre == | |||
The Finnish system of universities of applied sciences was created in the 1990s. The first licence was granted to Haaga Instituutti University of Applied Sciences founded in 1991. The following year, Helia University of Business and Applied Sciences was also granted a licence to operate. During the depression of the 1990s, people wanted to believe in a better future and the opportunities high-quality education could provide. | |||
The next significant change took place in 2007 when these two universities of applied sciences merged, and Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences was established. | |||
Helia's Research and Business Development Centre is producing training services to associations and companies. The training is tailored to meet the needs of the individual company by a variety of short-term courses and longer programmes for business operations development, sales training and IT training. The majority of the programmes are executed in cooperation with customers. | |||
== Organisation == | |||
==Tomorrow's Airport== | |||
Our operations are managed by the board, which is chaired by Jorma Rauhala. Teemu Kokko is the President and CEO of Haaga-Helia. | |||
Tomorrow's Airport' project is part of ] 2012 projects which are ongoing the whole year 2012.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://huomisenmuotoilu.wordpress.com/huomisen-helsinki/huomisen-lentokentta|title=Tomorrow's Airport}}</ref> | |||
Tomorrow's Airport is a project from Haaga–Helia University in cooperation with ] (SSP), Unione and ]. The main aim of the project is research, develop, foresee and make new innovations for the design environment, products and service concepts of the airport. The emphasis is on developing the restaurant, lounges and foodstore. | |||
== Campuses == | |||
Haaga-Helia operates on five campuses in ], ] and ]. | |||
=== Pasila === | |||
Pasila campus is located in Eastern ], in Helsinki, right next to ], ] and ], Finland's biggest congress and exhibition centre. The campus is within easy reach by train, tram or bus. Pasila campus is our biggest campus. | |||
=== Haaga === | |||
Haaga campus – Haaga Hospitality campus – is located in Helsinki, in the green and pleasant ] district. | |||
=== Malmi === | |||
Malmi campus is located about a five-minute walk from the ]. At Malmi campus, you can study full-time in the business degree programme. A majority of the students at Malmi are adult students who study part-time in the business degree programme. | |||
=== Porvoo === | |||
Porvoo campus is located near the idyllic Old Town of ]. Porvoo Campus offers a modern, international and innovative learning environment. | |||
=== Vierumäki === | |||
] is a unique environment in the middle of nature near the city of ], about a 1,5-hour ride from Helsinki. At Vierumäki campus, we offer studies in sports and wellbeing. | |||
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Haaga-Helia ammattikorkeakoulu Haaga-Helia yrkeshögskola | |
File:Haaga-Helia logo.pngHaaga-Helia logo | |
Type | Foundation |
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Established | 2007 |
President | Teemu Kokko |
Students | ca. 10,500 |
Location | Helsinki, Porvoo and Vierumäki , Finland |
Website | www.haaga-helia.fi/en |
Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences (Template:Lang-fi, Template:Lang-sv) is one of Finland's largest business universities of applied sciences ("ammattikorkeakoulu" in Finnish). It is a private University of Applied Sciences fully supervised and accredited by the Finnish government through the Ministry of Education and Culture. The university has three campuses in Helsinki (Pasila, Haaga, and Malmi), and one in Porvoo and in Vierumäki.
Haaga-Helia offers education in business, information technology, sport and leisure management, hospitality, tourism and experience management, journalism and vocational teacher education. The university offers education in both Bachelor's and Master's level. It has about 11,000 students and about 650 employees from approximately 100 different nationalities.
Background
The Finnish system of universities of applied sciences was created in the 1990s. The first licence was granted to Haaga Instituutti University of Applied Sciences founded in 1991. The following year, Helia University of Business and Applied Sciences was also granted a licence to operate. During the depression of the 1990s, people wanted to believe in a better future and the opportunities high-quality education could provide.
The next significant change took place in 2007 when these two universities of applied sciences merged, and Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences was established.
Organisation
Our operations are managed by the board, which is chaired by Jorma Rauhala. Teemu Kokko is the President and CEO of Haaga-Helia.
Campuses
Haaga-Helia operates on five campuses in Helsinki, Porvoo and Vierumäki.
Pasila
Pasila campus is located in Eastern Pasila, in Helsinki, right next to Pasila railway station, Mall of Tripla and Messukeskus, Finland's biggest congress and exhibition centre. The campus is within easy reach by train, tram or bus. Pasila campus is our biggest campus.
Haaga
Haaga campus – Haaga Hospitality campus – is located in Helsinki, in the green and pleasant Haaga district.
Malmi
Malmi campus is located about a five-minute walk from the Malmi railway station. At Malmi campus, you can study full-time in the business degree programme. A majority of the students at Malmi are adult students who study part-time in the business degree programme.
Porvoo
Porvoo campus is located near the idyllic Old Town of Porvoo. Porvoo Campus offers a modern, international and innovative learning environment.
Vierumäki
Vierumäki is a unique environment in the middle of nature near the city of Lahti, about a 1,5-hour ride from Helsinki. At Vierumäki campus, we offer studies in sports and wellbeing.
See also
External links
- Haaga-Helia's website
- Haaga-Helia in a nutshell
- Haaga-Helia's history
- Video presentation of Haaga-Helia
Universities of applied sciences in Finland | |
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Higher education in Uusimaa, Finland | ||
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Universities | ||
Specialised universities | ||
Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS) | ||
Has at least one campus outside Uusimaa. |
- "Haaga-Helian juuret". Haaga-Helia ammattikorkeakoulu. May 28, 2014.