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The '''University of Tampere''', from 2019 merged with [[Tampere University of Technology]], is a public university in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
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The University offered undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes with 20,178 degree students and 1,981 employees as of 2016. Founded in 1925 in [[Helsinki]] as the '''Civic College''' and from 1930 onwards known as the '''School of Social Sciences''', the institution relocated to Tampere in 1960 and was renamed as the University of Tampere in 1966. In 2016, its budget was € 184.6 million of which 59% was government funding.
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Latest revision as of 02:48, 16 January 2022

Group.png University of Tampere  
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Formation1925
HeadquartersTampere, Finland
Type Public
Public university in Tampere, Finland.

The University of Tampere, from 2019 merged with Tampere University of Technology, is a public university in Tampere, Finland.

The University offered undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes with 20,178 degree students and 1,981 employees as of 2016. Founded in 1925 in Helsinki as the Civic College and from 1930 onwards known as the School of Social Sciences, the institution relocated to Tampere in 1960 and was renamed as the University of Tampere in 1966. In 2016, its budget was € 184.6 million of which 59% was government funding.


 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornNationalitySummaryDescription
Matti Apunen20 August 1960FinlandBusinesspersonHexabilderberg Finnish business lobbyist
Antti Blåfield22 June 1953FinlandEditorFinnish double Bilderberg as editor-in-chief of Helsingin Sanomat
Jyrki Katainen14 October 1971FinlandPoliticianTriple Bilderberger Finnish PM and favorite of the financial system. Wants neutral Finland to join NATO. Later EU Commissioner.
Sanna Marin16 November 1985FinlandPolitician
Deep state functionary
World Economic Young Leader and Finland's youngest-ever prime minister.
Hanna RajalahtiFinlandEditorFinnish editor of business magazine.
Raimo Väyrynen17 April 1947FinlandPolitical scienceFinnish political scientist and director of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs.
Erja Yläjärvi1977FinlandEditorFinnish Helsingin Sanomat chief editor.
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