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Vaasan Ammattikorkeakoulu 

Vaasa, Finland
https://www.vamk.fi/en/
Empfohlene Studiengänge: IBIS,  TM, HM, WMM

VAMK

About the University

Vaasa University of Applied Sciences popularly called VAMK, is an international higher education institution in Vaasa, Finland. It has approximately 3,300 students enrolled and a staff of circa 250 members. VAMK offers education in three languages in a total of 17 degree programmes.

About the Location

Vaasa city is located by the Gulf of Bothnia in the west of Finland. With 60,000 inhabitants Vaasa is a lively centre for culture, education and tourism. Vaasa is in fact one of the biggest student cities in Finland. In total, the local student population exceeds 12,000 making every fifth person in Vaasa a student of higher education which guarantees diverse services involved in student activities and free time.

Important  Information for Studying at this Partner University

Language(s) of Instruction: English

Semester Dates: Autumn Semester: late August/early September until December / Spring Semester: January to April / see full academic calendar at http://www.puv.fi/en/study/lukuvuosi/

Course Offerings: https://ops.vamk.fi/en/IB/2021/

Exchange Places:

Costs: There are no additional tuition costs. Additional costs that must be considered are accommodations, meals, and cost of living.

Student Housing: http://www.puv.fi/en/living_in_vaasa_and_finland/practical_information/

Other Remarks: No TM/HM/WMM-specific course offer

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Environmental Impact of Studying Abroad

Flache Hand schützt Erde vor Verschmutzung

Do you want to find out how to travel abroad with the smallest possible carbon footprint?

1. Calculate the travel distance:
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2. Calculate your CO2 footprint:  https://www.quarks.de/umwelt/klimawandel/co2-rechner-fuer-auto-flugzeug-und-co/

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Do you want to see the environmental impact in real terms including how many trees would need to be planted to offset your study abroad? 

Find more information on this website:  https://www.naturefund.de/en/

Heilbronn University is committed to the continuous improvement of environmental performance as a component of sustainable development. For the university, protecting the environment means avoiding risks to people and the environment, continuously reducing resource and energy consumption and minimizing emissions and waste, so that the university makes its contribution to sustainable development.

Learn more about how you can lessen the environmental affects of studying abroad here.