HUMAK University of Applied Sciences explained

Humak University of Applied Sciences
Native Name:Humanistinen ammattikorkeakoulu
Type:University of applied sciences (polytechnic)
Rector:Tapio Huttula
Students:1,500 (2018)[1]
City:Helsinki, Joensuu, Jyväskylä, Kauniainen, Kuopio, Nurmijärvi, Tornio, Turku and Äänekoski
Country:Finland
Coordinates:60.222°N 24.9019°W

Humak University of Applied Sciences (Finnish: Humanistinen ammattikorkeakoulu, i.e. "Humanist"; HUMAK) is a university of applied sciences (a polytechnic) in Finland. Humak is a leading educator in the humanities, pedagogy, and cultural management in Finland.[2]

Humak is a nationwide university of applied sciences, specialising in the development of expertise in organisational activities and youth work, work community development, adventure education, entrepreneurship in cultural management and creative industries, and language accessibility in the interpreting sector. Humak operates in four regions: the Helsinki Region (Helsinki, Kauniainen and Nurmijärvi), Jyväskylä, Kuopio and Turku.[3]

Humak's strategical research, development, and innovation activities are especially focused in these areas: cultural management and conveyance of culture, youth work and communality, organisation work, work communities, and integration and interpreting and linguistic accessibility. Humak is the largest educator in Europe in the fields of NGO work and youth work.

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  1. Web site: Hakeneet, aloittaneet ja opiskelijat vuosittain . August 13, 2011. AMKOTA database. Ministry of Education. 2010.
  2. Web site: Humanistinen ammattikorkeakoulu (Humak).
  3. Web site: Humanistinen ammattikorkeakoulu (Humak). 2014-02-14. 2014-11-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20141123234910/http://www.humak.fi/en/contact. dead.