Fact Sheet of the University of Helsinki Erasmus+ Global Mobility, 6/2015-5/2017

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Fact Sheet of the University of Helsinki Erasmus+ Global Mobility, 6/2015-5/2017 Basic information about the University of Helsinki Name of the university University of Helsinki, Finland University website Erasmus code ECHE 29604 PIC 999994535 www.helsinki.fi/university https://university.helsinki.fi/en/studying/how-to-apply/-studies SF HELSINK01 The University of Helsinki was established in 1640 and it has the widest range of disciplines in Finland. There are 36,000 degree students and 8,400 staff members. For a general introduction, please see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/university and https://www.helsinki.fi/en/university/the-university-of-helsinki-in-brief University of Helsinki has 11 faculties The faculties, listed here in alphabetical order, are: Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Faculty of Arts Faculty of Behavioural Sciences Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences Faculty of Law Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Pharmacy Faculty of Science Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Theology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Many of the faculties are divided into departments, see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/university/units-and-faculties University of Helsinki has 4 campuses, all located within 10 kilometres from each other City Centre Campus for Arts and Social Sciences Kumpula Science Campus Meilahti Campus for Medicine Viikki Campus for Life Sciences Campus maps: http://www.helsinki.fi/university/campus_map.html 1

Contact information Coordinating uni International Exchange Services for university P.O. Box 3 (street address: Fabianinkatu 33, 00170 Helsinki) level student and FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland teacher Head of unit: Ms. Minna Koutaniemi, Overall coordination of student and teacher mobility +358 2941 22939, e-mail: minna.koutaniemi@helsinki.fi Contact person Ms. Raisa Asikainen and Ms. Janna Koivisto for Student Exchange Specialists university level University level student with partner universities in Asia, Africa, Middle East and Europe (excluding student Erasmus programme countries) Contact person for outgoing students from Helsinki, number of mobilities per year, balance issues: Raisa Asikainen Contact person for incoming students to Helsinki: Janna Koivisto Tel. +358 2941 22241 / Raisa Tel. +358 2941 57156 / Janna student@helsinki.fi Ms. Tuula Hellstedt Student Exchange Specialist University level student with partner universities in Americas, Oceania. ISEP-, AEN-, MAUI- and North2North programmes contact person regarding both incoming and outgoing student Tel. +358 2941 22177 student@helsinki.fi Contact person for Ms. Anne Rönkä university level Teacher, Researcher and Staff Exchange Specialist teacher Tel: +358 2941 40806 E-mail staff@helsinki.fi Service e-mail fo students Questions from students: student@helsinki.fi Agreement related issues Ms. Raisa Asikainen: Asia, Africa, Middle East, Europe excluding Erasmus programme countries Ms. Tuula Hellstedt: Americas and Oceania -agreements@helsinki.fi Application information for student Level of studies open for students Duration of Application deadline As indicated in the Erasmus+ agreement One semester (autumn: late August -December or spring: January-May) For autumn semester April 15: citizens of non-eu/eea-member states For spring semester September 30: citizens of non-eu/eea-member states May 15: citizens of EU/EEA-member states, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland October 15: citizens of EU/EEA-member states, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland Arrival and orientation Autumn semester: last week of August / Spring semester: second week of January For exact dates, see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying/new-students/orientation-and-welcome-fair 2

Academic calendar Application process https://www.helsinki.fi/en/academic-year-and-teaching-periods Exchange students do not take part in the intensive period in the beginning of the semester Partners are asked to send nominations to student@helsinki.fi before the application deadline listed above. The nominated students submit their applications online by using the online application system of the University of Helsinki, and include the listed enclosures in their application. If all the enclosures are submitted online or as e- mail attachments, there is no need to send paper copies of the application. Decisions regarding acceptance are made by faculties of the University of Helsinki. Acceptance information is available about 6 weeks after the application deadline. Students receive an automatic acceptance e-mail from their host Faculty, if accepted. In addition to that, the International Exchange Services sends the student and the coordinator a more formal acceptance letter as an e-mail attachment. Starting from autumn 2014, paper copies of the formal acceptance letters are no longer sent. Finnish immigration authorities can check the validity of the scanned, formal acceptance letter directly from the Univ. of Helsinki, if necessary. Online application system Enclosures, uploaded as attachments to the Online application system https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying/how-to-apply/-studies - Printed, signed and scanned copy of the online application form - Approved learning agreement (study plan listing the names of the courses the student intends to participate in at the University of Helsinki, please see Workload for the amount of credits to complete; the agreement is based on the previous year s teaching, e.g. it is a preliminary plan) - scanned, official transcript of records from the student s home university - Language certificate, see Language requirement About the application form Language requirement In the online application form, Erasmus+ global mobility students choose International Exchange Services (Administration) as the Faculty they apply to study at, and University Bilateral Agreement as the field of study in the agreement. Choosing International Exchange Services (administration) means that the student s application is first received by the International Exchange Services of the University. It is then forwarded by International Exchange Services to the appropriate Faculty. The applicant does not need to choose the name of his/her Faculty. The Faculty name is updated to the application form of each bilateral student by International Exchange Services during the application process. TOEFL score of 79 (IBT) or IELTS score of 6 or the Language Certificate available on https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying/how-to-apply/-studies proving that the language level is CEFR B2 at minimum Medical report Not required Application information for teacher Teacher, if any Quota for teache Application deadline As indicated in the Erasmus+ agreement As indicated in the Erasmus+ agreement Nominations for teacher should be sent to staff@helsinki.fi at least eight weeks before the estimated arrival date. Please note that visits are only possible during the academic year. Applications can not be processed during the holiday seasons (end of December and beginning of January, July). Incoming teachers should have prior contact with the receiving unit. Documents needed: CV, work plan, pre-acceptance letter from the receiving unit at the University of Helsinki Accommodation International Exchange Services will help with accommodation arrangements. More information from staff@helsinki.fi Academic https://www.helsinki.fi/en/academic-year-and-teaching-periods calendar 3

Studies Workload Language of instruction Courses taught in English Students should aim to complete 30 ECTS credits in semester One ECTS credit equals 27 hours of work, including both lectures and homework. A full year of 60 ECTS credits corresponds to a workload of 1600 hours Course descriptions may use terms cr or ECTS cr or op. They all mean the same thing, ECTS credits University of Helsinki is a bilingual institution. The languages of instruction are Finnish and Swedish. In addition to courses taught in Finnish and Swedish, the University offers a lot of courses taught in English. Courses taught in English are offered by each Faculty of the University. Exchange students can participate in courses taught in English. No knowledge of Finnish or Swedish is required. Courses taught in English at the University have been collected to the Courses in English website: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying/new-students/courses-in-english On the website, courses are classified according to the Faculty, then the department, and, finally, the semester. Please follow the links to each faculty s courses in English. Terminology related to the courses Courses in English website includes courses of various levels. Some courses require previous studies in the discipline in question. The following terminology will help the students to find out if the courses are suitable for them: - Basic studies (or perusopinnot in Finnish): Bachelor s level courses, do not usually require previous studies from the student - Subject studies or Intermediate studies (or aineopinnot in Finnish): Bachelor s level courses, intermediate level, require some previous studies from the student, mainly for 2 nd or 3 rd year students of the subject - Advanced studies (or syventävät opinnot in Finnish): Master s level courses, for students who have completed a Bachelor s degree or have the same level Restrictions Finnish courses for students - Economics, Psychology, Communication, Political Science, Veterinary Medicine and Law have restrictions regarding acceptance (both for local and students). They only accept students who are majoring in the subject in question and have completed enough courses in the discipline in their home university prior to arrival. Psychology majors should check which of the following is more suitable considering their study background: Social Psychology courses (Faculty of Social Sciences) or Psychology courses (Faculty of Behavioral Sciences) - English Philology only accepts students majoring in English. Other foreign languages: student should be a major or minor in the language at the home university. These studies are considered case by case. - English courses offered by the Language Centre are not open for students. - Economics and Fac. of Agriculture and Forestry: courses in English offered on Master s level only - Highly restricted: Medicine, Dentistry. Please contact student coordinator before nominating students for Medicine or Dentistry. - Fields not offered at the University of Helsinki: business and engineering There are Finnish courses available for those students wanting to learn Finnish. The course includes 4 hours of teaching each week. For more, please see http://www.helsinki.fi/fus/studying/finnishforinternationalstudents.html For students interested in Finnish society and culture, there are courses offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences. Please see http://www.helsinki.fi/socialsciences/studying/courses/index.html > Study entities offered in English > Finnish society and culture Students are not required to participate in Finnish courses, but may do so, if they wish. Language course for students Course selection In addition to the Finnish courses described above, University of Helsinki offers the following language courses for students: http://www.helsinki.fi/kksc/english/languagecourses.html University level bilateral students are required to choose the majority of their courses from one faculty Within one faculty, they can choose courses from several disciplines. For example, a student applying to be an student at the Faculty of Arts, can choose courses in several disciplines taught at the Faculty of Arts. One of the disciplines will be chosen as the host discipline for the student, so it is recommended to choose the majority of one s courses from one discipline. Students are welcome to choose some courses from other faculties, too, if they meet the requirements for the courses. 4

Course enrollment Please note that depending on the course level, disciplines have the right to decide whether the student has enough previous studies to participate. Students need to have their University of Helsinki computer user ID to register for courses in WebOodi, http://www.helsinki.fi/weboodi. Students receive the computer user ID when they arrive in Finland. Course registration happens after arrival. Kindly note that decisions regarding teaching in English during next academic year are made in April-May and a preliminary list of the courses for the following academic year is available online by June. During the application process, Learning agreements are based on the information regarding courses organized during the previous year. After the list of courses for the following academic year is published, there may be some changes, e.g. the Learning agreement is only a preliminary plan. Students are advised to check the list of courses during their year again before they arrive. Grading system The University of Helsinki uses a six-level grading scale from 0 to 5. 5 = excellent or A 4 = very good or B 3 = good or C 2 = satisfactory or D 1 = passable or E 0 = fail or F or FX In addition to applying this grading scale, pass/fail grade may be used when grading practical training and practical skills courses. Transcripts of records Students can get one official transcript per semester free of charge from the Student Services, see http://www.helsinki.fi/neuvonta/english/transcript.htm Students are responsible for ordering their official transcript, e.g. it is not automatically sent to the partner university. Students should follow the instructions in the link above to order their official transcript. Support services and housing for students Housing For the students wanting live in a student dormitory, University of Helsinki has agreed with housing providers, including Unihome and HOAS (Foundation for Student Housing in the Helsinki Region), on a number of rooms for incoming students. Apartments are located around Helsinki. Students should choose their housing option based on their budget and their wishes. Starting from autumn 2015, students submit their housing application as a part of their application. Their information will be forwarded to housing providers. Each student will receive one housing offer. Mandatory fees prior to arrival: room deposit: 500 (subject to change) to be paid to the housing provider according to their instructions. Students should be prepared to pay the deposit when they receive instructions from the housing provider. This can be several months prior to arrival. Information about various other housing options is available at https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying/new-students/housing International Exchange Services Tutoring Hobbies and friendship activities Practical Information With any questions during their stay at the University of Helsinki, students are welcome to the International Exchange Services office, located in the University main building, address: Fabianinkatu 33, 1 st floor, open Mon-Thu 10 am 3 pm. With any questions before or during their stay, students can e-mail student@helsinki.fi. During orientation, incoming students receive help from students tutors, who introduce Finnish university life to the new students, and help them with practical issues such as mobile phones, getting a monthly ticket for public transportation etc. University of Helsinki has hundreds of student organisations, and students are welcome to join. Please see the Orientation Handbook for more. Students ESN network organises a lot of activities for students: http://blogs.helsinki.fi/esn-hyy/ City of Helsinki http://www.hel.fi/www/helsinki/en Student benefits https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying/new-students/costs-and-finance 5

Facilities and Services Information for accepted students Residence permit Health insurance http://www.helsinki.fi/kirjasto/en/home/ http://www.helsinki.fi/kksc/english/intstud.html http://www.helsinki.fi/kirjasto/en/library-locations/aleksandria/ https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying/new-students/costs-and-finance#meal- Helsinki University Library Language Centre Learning Centre Aleksandria Student Cafeterias discounts Student Health Care health-care Student Union Unisport https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying/new-students/costs-and-finance#student- http://hyy.helsinki.fi/en https://unisport.fi/ Students who are non-eu nationals need to apply for a Residence permit according to the instructions provided by Finnish Immigration Service http://www.migri.fi/studying_in_finland. Information regarding applying for a Residence permit is also available at the closest Consulate of Finland University of Helsinki recommends that students submit their application electronically, because it makes the application process a bit faster. Students are advised to apply immediately after receiving their Acceptance Letter from the University of Helsinki. Even if the student has submitted the Residence permit application electronically, he/she needs to visit the Finnish consulate in person to verify his/her identity and to present the original copies of any supplements needed for the application. Because of the above, students should apply for a Residence permit immediately after receiving acceptance information from the Univ. of Helsinki. Students who are non-eu nationals need to seek comprehensive health insurance prior to applying for a Residence permit. For more, please see https://www.helsinki.fi/en/health-insurance-and-students and www.migri.fi Student union membership Student health care Cost of living Websites for accepted students Information provided on Exchange students are strongly recommended to pay the Student Union Membership Fee for Exchange Students ( 92 for academic year and 47 for semester, subject to change). Student Union membership includes benefits for students, for example basic health care, etc.). Please see: http://hyy.helsinki.fi/en/students/membership-fee-benefits/member-benefits-and-services Exchange students who join the Student Union can use the services of Finnish Student Health Service, http://www.yths.fi/en/internationalstudents, which is open Mon-Fri. https://www.helsinki.fi/en/studying/new-students/costs-and-finance Orientation, Welcome Fair, Tutoring http://www.helsinki.fi/orientation New Students Website http://www.helsinki.fi/newstudents Welcome to UH Blog http://blogs.helsinki.fi/welcometouh/ Join us in Facebook https://www.facebook.com/newstudentsuh Welcome Guide https://www.helsinki.fi/sites/default/files/atoms/files/welcome_guide and_visiting_students.pdf 16 August 2016 6