TAMPERE UNIVERSITY
Tampere University is the merger of University of Tampere (established in 1925) and Tampere University of Technology (established in 1965), making it, the second largest university in Finland. Tampere University is located in Tampere, which is the most important industrial centre in Finland since the 1800s. Tampere is also a beautiful city with vibrant natural settings, making it one of the top tourist destinations and the most sought-after city to live in Finland. Tampere University also has a major controlling stake in Tampere University of Applied Sciences. Combined together, it is the most diverse University in Finland with more than 30000 students coming every year to Tampere University to study. There are around 34 Master’s Degrees in English to choose ranging from Electrical Engineering, Game Studies, Materials Engineering, Photonics Technologies, IT, etc.
Tampere University also has a strong research profile in the fields of Society, Technology, and Health. Tampere University has 3 Centres of Excellence and is a part of 3 other Centres of Excellence. The University’s main goal is to transcend the boundaries of those 3 specializations and interconnect with each other by testing and applying the results in real-time scenarios. The main aim of the University’s research is to benefit both the corporate world and the common people worldwide.