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The institute was established in 1918 as a temporary police training school by the Helsinki Police Department. [3] It operated as the Police Academy in various parts of the Greater Helsinki area, such as Espoo and the Suomenlinna fortress , until 1974 when the academy's Police Course Centre was transferred to Tampere.
Tampere was originally the northern terminus of the Hämeenlinna-Tampere railway opened in 1876. Until 1882 it was Finland's northernmost station until Vaasa replaced it. [3]: 243 However, Tampere soon became an important intersection station for railways in three directions. The so-called old Ostrobothnia railway was opened in 1883, curving to ...
The English School (Helsinki) Helsingin luonnontiedelukio; Helsingin normaalilyseo; Helsingin Suomalainen Yhteiskoulu; Helsingin yhteislyseo; International School of Helsinki; Jokela High School; Postipuu School; Ressu Comprehensive School; Ressu Upper Secondary School; Tikkurilan lukio; Tölö Upper Secondary School
Tampere University of Applied Sciences: TAMK Tampere, Ikaalinen, Mänttä-Vilppula, [38] Virrat [39] 9 284 (incl. PIRAMK) [2] 2010-01-01 Tampereen ammattikorkeakoulu merged into Pirkanmaan ammattikorkeakoulu Oy; conversely name TAMK persisted and PIRAMK ceased Turku University of Applied Sciences: Turun AMK Turku, Loimaa, Salo, Uusikaupunki [40 ...
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Tampere Vocational College Tredu (Finnish: Tampereen seudun ammattiopisto Tredu) is a vocational college based in Tampere, Finland. [1] It is part of the Tampere Upper Secondary Education and offers study vocational programmes in Finnish secondary education. In 2013, Pirkanmaa Educational Consortium and Tampere College united to become Tampere ...
The first doctoral degree was completed in 1955 and in 1956, the City of Tampere and the School of Social Sciences agreed on relocating the school to Tampere. By 1960, the number of students had increased to 933 and the School of Social Sciences moved to its new Päätalo main building, designed by Toivo Korhonen, at Kalevantie 4, Tampere ...
University of Tampere (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Education in Tampere" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.