Ministry of Education and Culture (Finland) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Education and Culture
Nativename:Finnish: Opetus- ja kulttuuriministeriö
Swedish: Undervisnings- och kulturministeriet
Picture Caption:Building of the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture on the intersection of Meritullinkatu and Rauhankatu streets in Helsinki.
Jurisdiction:Finnish Government
Budget:€6.6 billion (2013)
Minister1 Name:Anders Adlercreutz
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Education
Minister2 Name:Sari Multala
Minister2 Pfo:Minister of Science and Culture

The Ministry of Education and Culture (Finnish: Opetus- ja kulttuuriministeriö, Swedish: Undervisnings- och kulturministeriet) is one of the twelve ministries in Finland. It prepares laws and oversees the administration of matters relating to education (such as daycare, schools and universities), and culture (such as museums, libraries and arts), as well as sports and science.[1]

The Ministry of Education and Culture is one of the oldest ministries in Finland. It was started as the Ecclesiastical Department in 1809, when the Grand Duchy of Finland was an autonomous part of the Russian Empire.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Ministry directs Finnish educational and cultural policy . Ministry of Education and Culture . 21 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160729160643/http://www.minedu.fi/OPM/Ministerioe_ja_hallinnonala/index.html?lang=en . 29 July 2016 . dead .
  2. Web site: History of the Ministry . Ministry of Education and Culture . 21 January 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202000902/http://www.minedu.fi/OPM/Ministerioe_ja_hallinnonala/historia/?lang=en . 2 February 2017 . dead .