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Savo Vocational College is a vocational school run by the Savo Consortium for Education, operating at various campuses in the municipalities of Kuopio, Iisalmi, Varkaus and Siilinjärvi in Finland. In 2015, the vocational school had 5,721 students. [1]
The vocational school was founded 1.8.2011 with the merger of previous vocational schools in Åland: Ålands Hotell- och Restaurangskola, Ålands handelsläroverk, Ålands sjömansskola, Ålands vårdinstitut and Ålands yrkesskola. [5] As of 2022 there are 18 different programs to study at the school. [6]
Location(s) as of January 1, 2014 Established Students (2009) Notes Arcada University of Applied Sciences: Arcada Helsinki [1] 1996 (prov.), 1998 [1] 2 234 [2] Education in Swedish, with a few English programmes [1] Centria University of Applied Sciences: Centria Kokkola, Ylivieska, Jakobstad, Haapajärvi [3] 3 098 [2] Education in Finnish ...
Soon they were followed by Kuopio School of Public Health (Kuopion terveydenhuolto-oppilaitos, est. 1896) and the institution expanded also to Iisalmi. In 1998 it received permanent status by the Finnish Government. 1. January 2004 Pohjois-Savo Polytechnic was renamed to Savonia University of Applied Sciences (Savonia-ammattikorkeakoulu).
The School of Fine Arts was founded by sculptor Kauko Räike and painter Juhani Tarna in 1965 on the initiative of the Kankaanpää Art Association. [26] The school was municipalised in the 1980s and a new building was completed in 1995. [25] The School of Fine Arts became part of SAMK in 1997. [27] The campus has about 130 students in culture ...
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SeAMK Campus by river Seinäjoki. The Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences (SeAMK; in Finnish: Seinäjoen ammattikorkeakoulu) is a multidisciplinary non-profit government dependent higher education institution and an efficient actor in education and research, development and innovation (RDI) in the region of South Ostrobothnia in West Finland.
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