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赫尔辛基大学
University of Helsinki
芬兰, 芬兰4.3
公立
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专业排名
宗教学
全球22
教育学
全球25
生态学
全球42
草业
全球46
农业工程
全球46
水产
全球46
宗教学
全球22
教育学
全球25
生态学
全球42
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院校简介
赫尔辛基大学 (拉丁语:Universitatis Helsingiensis,芬兰语:Helsingin yliopisto,瑞典语:Helsingfors universitet),位于芬兰首府赫尔辛基市,成立于1640年,是芬兰最大且历史最悠久的最高学府。
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校园设施
校园位置
urban
地理位置
Four major campuses are located in Finland's capital, Helsinki, with 17 other locations across Finland. The main campus, in the City Centre, is home to five faculties and several museums and libraries. The Kumpula campus, UH's "Science Campus", is 4km from Helsinki centre and has facilities for 6,000 students and 1,000 faculty members. Helsinki's public transport company runs tram and metro services with stations and stops serving many of the university institutes. There is a campaign to have the centre of Helsinki and the university campus car-free. Please see the website for maps and details of other campuses.
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校园
The University is located on four main campuses. Originally, the entire university was located in the very centre of Helsinki, but due to the rapid growth of the University since the 1930s, premises have been built and acquired in other areas. City Centre Campus[edit] The historical City Centre Campus has been the hub of activity ever since the university moved from Turku to Helsinki in the early 19th century. The campus has a central location and reflects the architectural style of this part of the city. The University buildings in the city center house the Faculties of Theology, Law, Arts, Behavioural Sciences and Social Sciences plus administrative functions. Most of the buildings on the campus have a major architectural significance ranging from the dominating Neo-Classical, through the Jugendstil, to 20th century Modernism. Minerva, Department of Teacher Education The City Centre Campus, extending around the historical centre of Helsinki, Senate Square, and Kruununhaka city district, is the administrative heart of the University of Helsinki and has the largest concentration of faculties in Helsinki. After the Great Fire of Turku in 1827, Emperor Nicholas I ordered the Royal Academy of Turku be moved to the new capital city of the Grand Duchy of Finland, Helsinki, where the Imperial Alexander University in Finland began to operate the next year. Helsinki was to become Finland's window to the world; a European city to which the University belonged as an integral part. Carl Ludvig Engel, architect, was given the assignment of designing an Empire-style main building next to Senate Square, facing the Imperial Senate. The main building was completed in 1832. Thanks to the lessons learnt from the fire of Turku, the library was built separate from other premises. The library and several faculty buildings in the campus were also designed by Engel. University Main Building on fire after Soviet bombings in 1944. The main building as well as other buildings of the campus were badly damaged during the Soviet bombings in World War II but rebuilt after the war. The plan concerning the concentration of University facilities dating back to the 1980s, aimed to achieve a closer unity between facilities. The City Centre Campus does not stand out from the rest of the urban environment but is a part of the city, in line with the old University tradition. The University facilities still form a functional and coherent whole, consisting not only of historically valuable buildings, but also of facilities for 20,000 students and 3,000 teachers and other staff.
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宿舍条件
University accommodation is about £344 a month (€400). Off-campus student rental accommodation costs between £430 and £730 (€500-850) a month. Total monthly living expenses including rent, bills and food will be £600 to £860 (€700-1000) a month.
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