Åbo Akademi University
Åbo Akademi | |
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Latin:Academia Aboensis | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1918 |
Chancellor | Carl G. Gahmberg |
Rector | Mikael Lindfelt |
Administrative staff | 1,100 |
Students | 5,500 |
Location | Turku ,Finland |
Campus | Urban |
Colours | Red and yellow |
Affiliations | Coimbra Group |
Website | www |
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Åbo Akademi University(Swedish:Åbo Akademi[ˈǒːbʊakadɛˈmiː],Finland Swedish:[ˈoːbuɑkɑdeˈmiː]) is the only exclusivelySwedish languagemulti-facultyuniversityinFinland(or anywhere outsideSweden).[1]It is located mainly inTurku(Åbo is the Swedish name of the city) but has also activities inVaasa.Åbo Akademi should not be confused with theRoyal Academy of Åbo,which was founded in 1640, but moved toHelsinkiafter theTurku fireof 1827 and is today known as theUniversity of Helsinki.
Åbo Akademi was founded by private donations in 1918 as the third university in Finland, both to let Turku again become a university town and because it was felt that the Swedish language was threatened at the University of Helsinki. The FinnishUniversity of Turkuwas founded in 1920, also by private donations and for similar reasons. Åbo Akademi was a private institution until 1981, when it was turned into a public institution.
As the only uni-lingually Swedish multi-faculty university in the world outside Sweden and consequently the only one in Finland, Åbo Akademi University is responsible for higher education for a large proportion of theSwedish-speaking population.This role has many implications for education and research as well as for the social environment. As there are few students in most subjects, cooperation between faculties and with other universities is very important.
A minority of students are Finnish speakers who have passed a university entrance Swedish language test. While Turku itself is a bilingual city, the university provides a strong Swedish environment. Most of the students, regardless of their original language, will be functionally bilingual when finishing their studies.
Organisation[edit]
The university consists of four faculties:
- Faculty of Arts, Psychology and Theology (located in Turku)
- Faculty of Education and Welfare Studies (located in Vaasa)
- Faculty of Science and Engineering (located in Turku, with some activity also in Vaasa)
- Faculty of Social Sciences, Business and Economics (located in Turku, with some activity also in Vaasa)
In addition, there are several other units and joint programs, such as:
- Language Centre
- Centre for Lifelong Learning
- Donner Institutefor Research in Religious and Cultural History[2]
- Institute of Human Rights
- Turku PET Centre (jointly run byTurku University,Åbo Akademi and theTurku University Hospital)
- Turku Centre for Computer Science (TUCS)(in co-operation with Turku University, among others)
- Turku Centre for Biotechnology (in co-operation with Turku University, among others)
- Vasa övningsskola,located inVaasa,is thenormal schoolof the teacher training programme.
While the university turned into a public institution, the foundation Stiftelsen för Åbo Akademi remained. Besides maintaining many of the university buildings, it is also a significant donor.
Rectors[edit]
The following people have served as rectors of Åbo Akademi:[3]
- 1918–1921:Edvard Westermarck
- 1921–1929:Severin Johansson
- 1929–1936:Otto Andersson
- 1936–1942:Rolf Pipping
- 1942–1950:Georg Olof Rosenqvist
- 1950–1957:Lars Erik Taxell
- 1957–1962:Sven Lindman
- 1962–1966:Oscar Nikula
- 1966–1969:Nils Erik Enkvist
- 1969–1975:Karl-Gustav Fogel
- 1975–1978:Kurt Nyholm
- 1978–1982:Bill Widén
- 1982–1988:Caj-Gunnar Lindström
- 1988–1997:Bengt Stenlund
- 1997–2005:Gustav Björkstrand
- 2006–2014:Jorma Mattinen
- 2015–2019:Mikko Hupa
- 2019–1 November 2021:Moira von Wright
- 2022–present:Mikael Lindfelt
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^"About Åbo Akademi University".Åbo Akademi University.Retrieved22 August2020.
- ^"The Donner institute".Åbo Akademi University.Retrieved16 January2014.
- ^"Rektorer genom tiderna".Åbo Akademi(in Swedish).Retrieved3 September2018.
External links[edit]
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