Studying in Tampere
Tampere University is one of the most multidisciplinary universities in Finland. Almost all internationally recognised fields of study are represented there. Tampere University brings together research and education in technology, health and society.
Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK) is a professional higher education institution oriented towards working life and RDI co-operation. Our strengths are multidisciplinary education, creativity, and a strong international profile. We place special emphasis on technology, wellbeing services, business administration, and culture.
The Police University College (Polamk) is Finland’s only police educational institute – a center of expertise in police education, research, and development. All new police officers are graduates of the Police University College. The University College also organises graduate courses and continuing education.
The City of Tampere, Tampere University, and Tampere University of Applied Sciences have agreed on a partnership that will last until the end of the year 2025. The partnership’s aim is to improve the collaboration between the City and the universities community. One of the main goals of the partnership is to make Tampere the most student-friendly city in Finland. Read more about our actions and goals for students from the partnership's website.
- Read more about the City's and Universities community's partnership
Tuition fees at universities in Finland only apply to international students, i.e. students that come from a country outside the EU, EEA, or Switzerland. The tuition fees apply to full-time students in Bachelor or Master programmes; but Doctorate programmes (PhDs) are usually tuition-free. However, not all international students have to pay tuition charges. Exchange students from other countries do not pay tuition in Finland (although they might still have to pay in their country of origin).
Whether you are in a Bachelor, Master or PhD programme, as a student in Tampere you get to enjoy a lot of benefits by joining the Student Union of Tampere University Treyor Tampere University of Applied Science’s Tamko.Trey and Tamko protect the interests of students, facilitate the work of student associations, provide services for their members as well as create a sense of community. You can join Trey or Tamko when you are registered as a student, a small fee is charged to join the student union.
The student card you receive when joining the student union gives you access to the student healthcare facilities and services (Bachelor’s or Master’s degree only), transportation discounts (Bachelor’s or Master’s degree only) and discounted prices at the university restaurants, as well as shops, sports complexes and restaurants outside the university. You can find the member’s benefits in the student union’s website.
Both Trey and Tamko have very good guides for newcomers.These guides list a lot of excellent tips and links to find your way around how to register and get access to all the benefits that come from a student union membership.
Tampere Vocational College Tredu is operating under the City of Tampere, and it is the second largest vocational college in Finland. At Tredu we offer a diverse range of study options for immigrants. We support our students in improving their basic study skills as well as with gaining access to vocational studies. At the same time the students will learn more about the study and work culture of Finland.
Tampere is filled with learning opportunities, both formal and informal. Educational institutions that provide liberal adult education include adult education centres, folk high schools, learning centres, sports training centres, and summer universities. The education does not provide a degree or qualification, and its content is not governed by legislation.
The Tampere Adult Education Centre (TAKK) maintained by the City of Tampere offers almost 1,000 courses – there is something for everybody.
Summer University of Tampere is an open university offering paid university courses with no entry requirements.
The Adult Education Centre of the Tampere Region (Tampereen työväenopisto) provides for example integration training and Finnish as a second language teaching for immigrants (S2).
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The Tampere Adult Education Centre TAKK
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Summer University of Tampere
- The Adult Education Centre of the Tampere Region