Åbo Akademi University Explained

Åbo Akademi University
Native Name:Åbo Akademi
Latin Name:Academia Aboensis
Type:Public
Rector:Mikael Lindfelt
Administrative Staff:1,100
Students:5,500
City:Turku
Country:Finland
Campus:Urban
Colours: Red and yellow
Affiliations:Coimbra Group

Åbo Akademi University (Swedish: '''Åbo Akademi''' in Swedish pronounced as /ˈǒːbʊ akadɛˈmiː/, pronounced as /sv-FI/) is the only exclusively Swedish language multi-faculty university in Finland (or anywhere outside Sweden).[1] It is located mainly in Turku (Åbo is the Swedish name of the city) but has also activities in Vaasa. Åbo Akademi should not be confused with the Royal Academy of Åbo, which was founded in 1640, but moved to Helsinki after the Turku fire of 1827 and is today known as the University 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 Finnish University of Turku was 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 the Swedish-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

The university consists of four faculties:

In addition, there are several other units and joint programs, such as:

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

The following people have served as rectors of Åbo Akademi:[3]

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Åbo Akademi University. 22 August 2020. Åbo Akademi University. en-US.
  2. Web site: The Donner institute. Åbo Akademi University. 16 January 2014.
  3. Web site: Rektorer genom tiderna. Åbo Akademi. sv-SE. 3 September 2018.