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“Studying in University of Tampere”
Antti P
Hongrie, Licence
Traduction / Interprétation, 2019
Évaluation globale
The University of Tampere offers many interesting courses, also from guest lecturers. Unfortunately the Finnish state has chosen to cut the funding of public education for many years and the choices for courses have reduced, for example in different languages for beginners. In previous years one could study Polish, Japanese, Arabic and probably also other interesting languages for the beginner's level, but not anymore. The Faculty of French (for more advanced speakers) is closing in a few years, which I find very unfortunate. But there are still many courses being offered in Spanish (for more advanced speakers), but who knows for how long.
The two universities of Tampere merged starting from beginning of the year 2019. Thus the University of Tampere and the Tampere University of Technology are one organization called Tampere University. This new organization is also the major shareholder of the Vocational school of Tampere (=Tampere University of Applied Sciences), hence creating a totally new operational model in Finland. Although the PR campaign of the business oriented people praises these new changes, many believe that the project is doomed to fail in more than one way. The consultant-class have managed to get their project through, but will this project be a long-lived try or will it fail sooner than people might think? Only time will tell.
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Points forts
Mostly very skilled staff, the university teachers are not too tough on students, casual atmosphere between students and teachers.
Inconvénients
Making friends of Finnish people might be more difficult than one thinks, so loneliness and lacking sense of community between students could provide huge difficulties.