Non-EU students’ interest in Finland at “all-time low” – Studyportals
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.
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.
Finland is implementing an EU directive which will double the length of its residence permits for students and researchers from outside the EU, in a bid to encourage them to work in the country.
Education and Headai have launched an app to promote Finland's education system and overhaul the country's application process
Finnish firm Asia Exchange has celebrated ten years of helping European students have study abroad and internship experiences in Asia.
Free university tuition may sound like a worthy model but the question of whether or not it’s the best way to attract and keep foreign talent is never too far from public debate. As Finland’s plans to introduce fees take hold this year, Beckie Smith looks at current and former fee-free countries to see what the future may hold for this ideal.
The project, which will primarily focus on recruiting students from Asia, has set the target in an attempt to boost the country's international profile.
Just over half of foreign graduates stayed on one year after graduating from a Finnish university to work, according to data released by the country's Centre for International Mobility.