Inside Finnish Universities: A Closer Look at Aalto University Campus

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • Join us on a captivating campus tour as we explore the vibrant world of Aalto University in Finland. In this video, we offer an in-depth look at the remarkable Aalto University campus, renowned for its outstanding academic programmes and bustling campus life.
    Recognised as one of the top Finnish universities globally, Aalto University stands as a example of Finland's exceptional education system. As the number of international students seeking education in Finland continues to rise, we aim to provide an immersive experience of a typical university campus through our lens.
    Embark with us on a journey to Aalto campus in Espoo, Finland. Spend a day with us as we uncover the magnificent open campus, state-of-the-art facilities, and immersing ourselves in its rich educational environment. Come along and let us be your guide, as we venture deep into the heart of Aalto University.
    Learn more about Aalto University: www.aalto.fi/en
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    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro
    0:31 An open campus
    1:12 Ample study spaces
    2:14 Fuelling your energy with student lunches
    2:46 Specialised Schools and cutting edge facilities
    3:44 Active lifestyle and artistic vibes on campus
    5:06 The end
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Комментарии • 21

  • @moroniafrifa614
    @moroniafrifa614 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this 👌

  • @mathiukhinkamei2444
    @mathiukhinkamei2444 3 месяца назад +1

    Love to hear it, excited campus

  • @MrComedygoldFilms
    @MrComedygoldFilms 9 месяцев назад +7

    This is the exact place I plan to go to, it's literally my dream university, but im alittle scared of moving to a whole new country without knowing anyone or the language! Still this is the place im aiming to go next year or the year after!

    • @couple_of_expats
      @couple_of_expats  9 месяцев назад +1

      That's great to hear! Moving to a new country can be intimidating, but it's also an incredible opportunity for personal growth and new experiences. Many international students face similar challenges, and universities often provide support for newcomers (including learning Finnish). Good luck!

    • @liad0x
      @liad0x 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! Same for me! What are your plans for studying?

    • @abdallamamdouh2689
      @abdallamamdouh2689 6 месяцев назад

      @MrComedygoldFilms @@liad0x am still unsure how to choose a uni but u guys seem certain may i ask why this uni why should i choose it and who knows we could end up being friends overthere since were all international students

  • @vishwanathank1070
    @vishwanathank1070 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks

  • @payalanand3804
    @payalanand3804 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hey hey, this video is really cool. Please make video on the Finnish education system in university. There's not much information available on internet about it. I'm sure many people would want to know about how the study programme are constructed and what you do all years and how they evaluate you.

    • @couple_of_expats
      @couple_of_expats  11 месяцев назад

      Hi! The Finnish education system is indeed quite fascinating, especially at the university level. We'll make sure to create a video on this topic sometime soon.

  • @jasha7579
    @jasha7579 23 дня назад +1

    As an aalto student i wouldn't say there's really ample space to study, there's too many students for the spaces they have. Also university of Helsinki has their own metro station, and have had it for longer, otherwise nice video!

  • @jonasthepigeon
    @jonasthepigeon 3 месяца назад +1

    There is also a metro station on the campus at Bielefelds University 😀

  • @sachinirperera
    @sachinirperera Год назад +3

    Tips for getting a job in IT or engineering from outside Finland. Thank you!

    • @couple_of_expats
      @couple_of_expats  Год назад

      Thanks for the idea! Actually, we are currently planning a video series about working in Finland, so we'll be sure to include your proposed topic as well.

  • @Mr.P539
    @Mr.P539 6 месяцев назад

    Hi happy new year to everyone, I just send my study application. I hope I got admission study offer, If that happen I’m hoping to meet new student and friends….See you there😊

  • @just42tube
    @just42tube 7 месяцев назад

    You failed to mention: Rantasauna eli Rantsu on teekkareiden talkoovoimin rakentama ja kustantama sauna.
    Foreigners have so strange priorities. Not mentioning sauna.... 😊

  • @lema2010
    @lema2010 4 месяца назад

    menos cara y mas lugares por favor y gracias

    • @couple_of_expats
      @couple_of_expats  4 месяца назад

      Thanks, we'll keep this in mind. Which Finnish university(s) are you interested in?

  • @GrownUpGirl93
    @GrownUpGirl93 Год назад

    Healthcare …..its very confusing 😮

    • @couple_of_expats
      @couple_of_expats  Год назад +2

      Why do you say that healthcare is confusing?
      During our time studying in Finland, the Finnish student healthcare services have been quite satisfactory. The system is designed to be affordable and easily accessible for students. However, it is worth mentioning that certain services might have long queues due to high demand.
      Despite the potential waiting times, we have personally found the quality of care to be quite good. Finnish healthcare professionals are highly trained, dedicated to providing top-notch medical assistance, and often speak good English. Moreover, the healthcare infrastructure in Finland is well-developed, with modern facilities and advanced technology.

    • @just42tube
      @just42tube 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@couple_of_expats
      I don't know her reasons but I can think why it might look and confusing.
      If you're used to having a family doctor or a general practitioner to which you first go with all your health issues, then the Finnish system is more confusing.
      The Finnish system is a combination of public and private services and finding and using them requires some knowledge of the system. One has to take some effort to find out what is or should be available.
      Also the still in some ways ongoing change into the Wellbeing services counties providing public health care and social services is a big change that has made many customer visible things and ways of providing services to change. Now Wellbeing services counties are in the middle of reorganizing their operations for better performance and productivity. When we add to this shortages in healthcare professionals. Clearly not everything is at satisfaction level in the public healthcare sector. People using student or work healthcare services don't notice this so much.