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The Metropolia University of Applied Sciences [1] (Finnish: Metropolia ammattikorkeakoulu) is a University of Applied Sciences in Finland. [2] The university has four campuses, offering 93 degree programs in business, culture, healthcare and social services, and technology. [3] Myllypuro campus in Helsinki
In addition, Åland administers Högskolan på Åland and the Police University of Applied Sciences in Tampere is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior, making the total sum 24 across the country. [2] The five most popular polytechnics in Finland (as of 2020) are Metropolia, Tampere UAS, Haaga-Helia, Turku UAS, and XAMK ...
Laurea University of Applied Sciences: Laurea Espoo, Vantaa, Lohja, Porvoo, Kerava, Hyvinkää [21] 9 900 [22] Bachelor's and master's degrees in English and Finnish languages. Metropolia University of Applied Sciences: Metropolia Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa [23] 2008 [24] 13 838 [2] Merger by EVTEK and Stadia (see defunct) [24] Novia University of ...
In August 2008, Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia merged with EVTEK University of Applied Sciences to form Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences (Finnish: Metropolia Ammattikorkeakoulu). Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia was established in 1996 through the merger of eight existing institutions of higher education maintained by the City of ...
In August 2008, EVTEK University of Applied Sciences together with Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia merged into Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences. [1] EVTEK University of Applied Sciences offered degree programs in technology, business and art & design leading to either a bachelor's or master's degree.
A Texas woman is charged with murder after police say she fatally shot her husband, lit his truck on fire and fled the scene in a kayak. Bexar County, Texas officials found the body of Tomas ...
That followed a downwardly revised 1.1% pace of decline in the second quarter. Labor costs were previously reported to have advanced at a 2.4% rate in the April-June quarter.
Washington Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser and other officials celebrated the start of an $800 million downtown arena ...