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Country: Finland - Dates between: 2004/10/1 and 2050/12/31
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Plan to rationalise university entrance exams is unveiled 26 March 2024
PM’s roundtable flags plan to retain international students 24 March 2024
Universities look to consolidate tedious entrance exams 15 March 2024
Government to fund 1,000 PhDs who have to finish in 3 years 1 February 2024
Concerns persist over student loan burden, welfare reforms 12 January 2024
Plugging quality assurance gaps in higher education export 14 October 2023
Number of non-EU students accepted for study rises by 48% 3 October 2023
Helsinki University students protest government budget cuts 21 September 2023
Unions object to ‘contradictory’ non-EU student fee hike 7 September 2023
English taught degrees see two-fold increase in demand 24 July 2023
New scoring plan for certificate-based university entry 20 May 2023
Kenyan student suspensions spotlight education export issues 13 April 2023
International student applications rise, but is it enough? 21 January 2023
Finland ponders introduction of university tuition fees 17 December 2022
Report exposes ethnic and gender inequality in universities 18 November 2022
HE has ‘work to do’ on minority staff equality – Report 8 November 2022
Price of student meals in Finnish universities set to rise 17 August 2022
Another Confucius centre axed due to mistrust of China 23 June 2022
Government gets serious about reaching R&D target of 4% 18 June 2022
New law brings high hopes of foreign student numbers boost 19 May 2022
Collaboration is key to accessing full benefits of edtech 30 April 2022
International students to get continuous residence permit 20 April 2022
Universities to offer 2,000 study places to Ukrainians 30 March 2022
Anti-Russian ‘disinformation operation’ singles out university 26 March 2022
High foreign demand for English-taught courses, visas and work 18 February 2022
Universities face funding gap before 2024 budget increase 27 January 2022
Study finds increase in depression, anxiety among students 18 December 2021
Concerns over falling educational levels of young Finns 4 December 2021
Universities prepare guidelines for cooperation with China 13 November 2021
Universities dismayed by plans to cut research funding 11 May 2021
University entrance exams to go ahead on campus 20 March 2021
What makes international students want to stay on or go? 17 October 2020
Plug-in campus promotes cross-cultural learning, innovation 24 September 2020
Revamping student admissions to raise national education levels 21 August 2020
Universities to hike admissions to dam youth unemployment 16 May 2020
Universities of applied sciences apply online learning 21 March 2020
EU presidency extends access to free AI course across EU 13 December 2019
Vocational universities launch new joint entrance exam 14 September 2019
Education ministry, universities weigh admission rate rise 20 July 2019
New government plans to strengthen higher education 8 June 2019
Democratising AI knowledge to inform ethical choices 13 April 2019
Universities criticise red tape for foreign students 6 April 2019
Merger makes Tampere the second-largest university 11 January 2019
International masters programmes turn slump around 9 February 2018
Vision for 2030 commits to investment in HE and R&D 27 October 2017
Universities join forces to attract foreign students 13 October 2017
Is Helsinki catalysing innovation in higher education? 1 October 2017
Can Finland capitalise on its educational reputation? 23 September 2017
Professor blames government for eroding research quality 1 September 2017
Universities provide key contribution to economy – Study 16 June 2017
Debate over tuition fees heats up, boils over 26 May 2017
Tuition fees and cuts hit internationalisation of HE 5 May 2017
Bid to introduce student tuition fees finds resistance 7 April 2017
PhDs flee in wake of major university budget cuts 28 January 2017
Criticism over universities’ funding plan 22 October 2016
Nobel laureate recommends universities restructuring 15 October 2016
Academics question pressure to merge universities 16 September 2016
Many foreign students stay on after graduating 2 September 2016
Universities to protect Turkish researchers from purge 13 August 2016
Non-European graduate students to pay tuition fees 4 June 2016
Helsinki University to offer degree in Somali language 21 May 2016
Higher education boosts monthly earnings, says staff body 23 April 2016
National library director refuses order to fire staff 8 April 2016
No-one is happy about higher education cuts – Minister 19 March 2016
Government to slash student grants, toughen eligibility 3 March 2016
Universities cut bachelor degree options 13 February 2016
Academics fear tuition fees for local and EU students 6 February 2016
Helsinki University cuts 1,000 jobs, more could follow 28 January 2016
Austerity measures hit universities and polytechnics hard 22 January 2016
Foreign students face tuition fees from next year 9 January 2016
Minister defends call for universities to specialise 7 November 2015
Ministers pave way for increased education exports 6 November 2015
Universities set to charge fees for foreign students 29 October 2015
Student-centred learning for internationalisation 9 October 2015
Helsinki to slash staff as austerity hits universities 25 September 2015
The value of an international education 18 September 2015
Tight government budget to hit universities hard 20 August 2015
Academics and students say austerity plans won’t work 13 June 2015
Universities face drastic cuts and tuition fees 6 June 2015
Universities support intention to charge tuition fees 23 May 2015
Political stalemate on fees for non-European students 12 December 2014
Universities to introduce quotas for first-time applicants 5 December 2014
Universities warily approve of tuition fees 28 November 2014
Prime ministers debate innovation and higher education 14 November 2014
Government proposes fees for non-European students 7 November 2014
Few students move beyond hometown to study 5 September 2014
Why tuition fees for international students won’t work 15 August 2014
Overseas academics claim discrimination in recruitment 18 July 2014
Number of foreign university teachers on the rise 11 July 2014
Mixed response to unitary higher education model bid 27 June 2014
Universities will not charge fees for non-Europeans 13 June 2014
Role of Finnish universities in a globalising economy 24 January 2014
Helsinki big winner in centres of excellence funding 22 June 2013
White smoke – New rector appointed at top university 13 June 2013
Move towards tuition fees for non-European students 2 February 2013
Impacts of intensive courses on internationalisation 6 January 2013
Fewer suicides after anti-depressive treatment for schizophrenia 10 June 2012
Merged universities grapple with change 22 April 2012
Academics weigh global-versus-local options 26 February 2012
FINLAND: Call to apply tuition fees 19 June 2011
FINLAND: Private donations window extended 5 December 2010
FINLAND: Technology students say they work too hard 22 August 2010
Finland: University students struggle to complete 26 July 2010
FINLAND: New era of private benefactors 4 July 2010
FINLAND: Change the only constant in higher education 27 June 2010
FINLAND: Sport for all 20 June 2010
FINLAND: International staff exchange week 30 May 2010
FINLAND: Students protest against fees introduction 16 May 2010
FINLAND: Students: Too old and too slow? 25 April 2010
FINLAND: Universities strike it hard 21 March 2010
FINLAND: Strike that! Unions call off strikes 21 March 2010
FINLAND: Strike one and you're out 7 March 2010
FINLAND: When the going gets tough.... 14 February 2010
FINLAND: To fee or not to fee - that is the question 24 January 2010
FINLAND: Women dominate the campus 13 December 2009
FINLAND: Give with one hand; take with the other 6 December 2009
FINLAND: Universities the key to innovation 22 November 2009
FINLAND: What a bunch of rankers! 15 November 2009
FINLAND: Less pay but happy in their work 1 November 2009
FINLAND: Helsinki drops out of top 100 25 October 2009
FINLAND: Changing the academic profession 11 October 2009
FINLAND: Helsinki re-appoints current rector 4 October 2009
FINLAND: Tax officials capitalise on university reform 27 September 2009
FINLAND: Brave new world of higher education 6 September 2009
FINLAND: Students face housing shortage 16 August 2009
FINLAND: Radical changes for universities 21 June 2009
FINLAND: Student support high but inadequate 14 June 2009
FINLAND: Reform law to be amended 17 May 2009
FINLAND: Reforms face constitutional glitch 3 May 2009
FINLAND: Quality - Finnish style 29 March 2009
FINLAND: Icy reception cools protests 1 March 2009
FINLAND: Bridging the gender divide? 1 February 2009
FINLAND: Upheaval reshapes university sector 23 November 2008
FINLAND: Merger fever hits universities 20 April 2008
FINLAND: Polytechnics that call themselves universities 13 April 2008
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