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The University of Vaasa ( fi, Vaasan yliopisto, sv, Vasa universitet) is a multidisciplinary, business-oriented
university A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States ...
in
Vaasa Vaasa (; sv, Vasa, , Sweden ), in the years 1855–1917 as Nikolainkaupunki ( sv, Nikolajstad; literally meaning "city of Nicholas),
,
Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of B ...
. The campus of the university is situated by the Gulf of Bothnia adjacent to downtown Vaasa. The university has evolved from a school of economics founded in 1968 to a university consisting of four different schools: The School of Accounting and Finance, The School of Management, The School of Marketing and Communications and the School of Technology and Innovations. University of Vaasa is one of the largest business universities in Finland. The university has personnel of around 500 which includes a teaching staff of 180 and 54 professors. Around 5000 students are currently studying in various degree programs at the university.


History

In 1966 the
Council of State A Council of State is a governmental body in a country, or a subdivision of a country, with a function that varies by jurisdiction. It may be the formal name for the cabinet or it may refer to a non-executive advisory body associated with a head o ...
made the decision to establish a School of Economics and Business Administration in Vaasa, and so Vaasa got its first institution of higher education which the region of Vaasa had worked for since the 1940s. The very next year the first students started their studies; 90 business and 60 correspondence students. The first principal to be chosen for the school was Tryggve Saxén and the first vice principal was Mauri Palomäki, who later would become the longest serving principal the school has seen so far. The lectures were first held in a yard building of Vaasa Commercial College in Raastuvankatu street, but in its second year the school moved into the whole house as the commercial college moved to a new building. In 1977 the school became a state institution along with all other academic institutions in Finland. In 1980 education in
Humanities Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture. In the Renaissance, the term contrasted with divinity and referred to what is now called classics, the main area of secular study in universities at the t ...
(languages) began and so the school became a "School of higher education" (in Finland the term is "Korkeakoulu"). In 1983 studies in the
Social Sciences Social science is one of the branches of science, devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among individuals within those societies. The term was formerly used to refer to the field of sociology, the original "science of so ...
began and in 1990 Technology studies began in connection with
Helsinki University of Technology Helsinki University of Technology (TKK; fi, Teknillinen korkeakoulu; sv, Tekniska högskolan) was a technical university in Finland. It was located in Otaniemi, Espoo in the metropolitan area of Greater Helsinki. The university was founded in ...
. In 1991 it changed its name to University of Vaasa. In 1992 the school was organised into four faculties; The Humanities, Business Administration, Accounting and Industrial Management, and Social Sciences. In 1994 the university moved into its new premises on Palosaari. The university got the right to award master's degrees in Technology in 2004. In 2010 the university also reorganized its faculties to three, namely Faculty of Business Studies, Faculty of Technology and Faculty of Philosophy which includes previous faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences. In 2018 the university reorganized its structure again. Instead of three faculties, the University of Vaasa has four different schools: the School of Accounting and Finance, the School of Management, the School of Marketing and Communication studies and the School of Technology and Innovations.


Campus

The university can be found in the neighbourhood of Palosaari beside the city's old cotton mill, which also houses part of the university. Each building has its own name, like the main building of "Tervahovi" () and the governing building of "Luotsi" (). These buildings were finished in 1994 and planned in the spirit of the former county architect
Carl Axel Setterberg Carl Axel Setterberg (1812-1871) was a Swedish-born Finnish architect. Setterberg provided much of the urban design for the city of Vaasa, Finland. Biography Setterberg was born at Bogsta parish in Södermanland, Sweden. He studied to become ...
who planned most of Vaasa's public buildings in 1860. The part of the university placed in the old mill is called "Fabriikki" (). There is also the academic library of Tritonia, which the university shares with the other academic institutions in the city, and the laboratory of Technobothnia, which is shared with the city's two universities of applied sciences. The whole campus is near the waterfront and surrounded by park areas. It is sometimes called the most beautiful campus in Finland.


Schools

There are fours schools at the University of Vaasa: * School of Management ** Human Resource Management ** Public Law ** Public Management ** Regional Studies ** Social and Health Management ** Strategic Management * School of Accounting and Finance ** Accounting and Finance ** Business Law ** Economics * School of Marketing and Communications ** Communication studies ** International Business ** Marketing * School of Technology and Innovations ** Mathematics and Statistics ** Electrical Engineering and Energy Technology ** Computer Science ** Production


Education and research

The University of Vaasa is a business oriented and multi-disciplinary university. It offers education possibilities on the following levels: * Bachelor's programmes * Master's programmes * Doctoral programmes * Open University * Continuing education * Studies for exchange students The strategic areas of research are management and change, energy and sustainable development and financing and economic decision making. University of Vaasa has fours schools and three research platforms: Vaasa Energy Business Innovation Centre (VEBIC), Digital Economy and Innovation and Entrepreneurship InnoLab.


Services

* Levón Institute - Centre for Continuing Education * Linginno - Language Centre * Tritonia - Academic Library, Vaasa * Technobotnia - Research Centre * Vaasan Yliopiston Ylioppilaskunta - Student Union of Vaasa University * University of Vaasa Executive Education - https://www.uvaasaexed.fi/


Rectors

* Tryggve Saxén 1968–1970 * Mauri Palomäki 1970–1987 * Ilkka Virtanen 1987–1994 * Ari Salminen 1994–1998 * Matti Jakobsson 1998–2014 * Suvi Ronkainen 2015–17 * Jari Kuusisto 2015–2017 (Acting rector) * Jari Kuusisto 2017–2022 * Minna Martikainen 2023–


Honorary doctorates

1988 * Heribert Picht * Jaakko Numminen * George Foster *
Bengt Holmström Bengt Robert Holmström (born 18 April 1949) is a Finnish economist who is currently Paul A. Samuelson Professor of Economics (Emeritus) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Together with Oliver Hart, he received the Central Bank of S ...
* Jaakko Lassila * Mauri Palomäki * Martti Ulkuniemi 1998 * Brainard Guy Peters * Vappu Taipale * Joaquim Arnau * Hartwig Kalverkämper * Jean-François Hennart * Matti Ilmari * Baruch Lev * Matti Sundberg 2006 *
Esko Aho Esko Tapani Aho (born 20 May 1954) is a Finnish politician who was prime minister of Finland from 1991 to 1995. Early life and career Aho was born in Veteli, Finland. Prior to attending university, he began a career in politics. From 1974 t ...
* Christopher Pollitt * Juhani Turunen * Pirkko Nuolijärvi * Sauli Takala *
John Vikström John Edvin Vikström (born October 1, 1931 in Kronoby, Finland) is a Finnish priest. He served as the Archbishop emeritus of Turku and Finland from 1982 to 1998. Personal life John was born to parents Edvin and Hilma Vikström. In 1957 he marr ...
* Chris Brewster * Eero Lehti * Robert W. Scapens * Pentti Malaska * Dušan Malindžák * Heikki Miilumäki 2011 * György Jenei *
Merrill Swain Merrill Swain is a Canadian applied linguist whose research has focused on second language acquisition (SLA). Some of her most notable contributions to SLA research include the Output Hypothesis and her research related to immersion education. S ...
* Paula Risikko * Eva Liljeblom * Klaus G.Grunert *
Jorma Ollila Jorma Jaakko Ollila CBE (born 15 August 1950) is a Finnish businessman who was chairman of Royal Dutch Shell from 1 June 2006 to May 2015, and at Nokia Corporation chairman from 1999 to 2012 and CEO from 1992 to 2006. He has been a director of ...
* Jouko Havunen * Paul Geladi * Pertti Järvinen * Mikko Niinivaara 2018 * Jan Engberg * Leena Niemistö * Pervez Ghauri * Eric von Hippel * Annamaria Lusardi * Timo Ritakallio * Clare Lavelle * Vesa Laisi * Sirinnapa (Mui) Saranwong


See also

* History of Finland * List of universities in Finland


References


External links

*
Research Database of the University of VaasaPublications Database of the University of VaasaThe Student Housing Foundation in VaasaVaasa Consortium of Higher Education
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