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There are several possibilities to study drama or theatre in Sweden. The most famous is probably Stockholms dramatiska högskolan (Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts).
In the links below You find many other Swedish schools and universities, where You can study drama.
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There´s general information on master´s programmes at the University of Oulu on their web site:
"Each Master’s programme has its own specific admissions requirements. Before you start filling out the application form, make sure that you meet the requirements of the programme admissions. The following includes the basic information on admissions requirements for Master’s courses."
"A successful applicant has obtained their first...19.12.2015 15:13Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
There is no difference there. "Työväenopisto" , "Workers´ Education Center" is the former name of The Adult Education Center.
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Ateneum Art Museum is the largest art collection in Finland and it contains many national treasures of classic Finnish art. It´s address is Kaivokatu 2, Helsinki, phone (+358) 09 6122 5510 and netpage www.ateneum.fi
Courses in Finnish language You can have in Helsinki Workers´ Institute, Helsinginkatu 26, phone (+358) 09 310 8811, netpage www.hel.fi/hki/Sto/fi/Opiskelu
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Helsinki City Library has a few open apprenticeships per year. You can look for them in Helsinkirekry-pages: https://www.erekryhelsinki.fi/OpenJobs.asp?L=1&NODATA=1&Z=H&IE=2 > Työpaikan ammattiala > Ammatillinen koulutus kaupungin palvelukseen. A reasonable knowledge of Finnish language is required in apprenticeship training.20.5.2012 14:46Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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That would be The Ministry of Education and Culture.
http://www.minedu.fi/OPM/
http://www.minedu.fi/OPM/Koulutus/yliopistokoulutus/hallinto_ohjaus_ja_rahoitus/?lang=en14.5.2012 18:15Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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You didn't mention where you exactly study in Pori. Do you mean The University of Turku, Pori Unit?
If so, there is an internet site where The University of Turku informs about the grants and scholarships for students and researchers at the University of Turku 2012.
The address of the site is http://www.utu.fi/en/studying/students/degree/financing/tygrants.html .
In this site you’ll find information about the student type and criteria of the funds available for international students...9.5.2012 14:48Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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"Yksityiskoulu" is the same as private school, but Finnish private schools are not that different from the normal comprehensive/state schools. They don't have any tuition fees and they are following the same National Curriculum. In some private schools it is possible to take IB programme. Also the private schools can have entrance exams and that way choose their students. People think that the higher standards for students mean also better teaching facilities and education, because the students...10.2.2012 19:34Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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There are several organizations that offer exchange student years abroad, including the Nordic countries. Below are some examples. You will be interviewed and if accepted you may state the country of your preference. Host families and the local area representative will make the final selection. If you need monetary help or sponsors you should ask locally, in your own coutry/area. Good luck with your endeavour!
http://www.yfu-usa.org/
http://www.ef.fi/new-country/?goto=/
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A recently published survey called ”Suomalaiset 2011” implies that happiness does not depend on th level of education: http://redera.fi/kotisivu/2011/04/uudet-sivut-uudet-tuulet/ .Unfortunately I was not able to find any information about this in English.
Here you can find official statistics on Finnish education: http://www.stat.fi/til/aiheet_en.html#kou The same service provides statistical information also on e.g. living conditions and might therefore shed some light on the question of...1.5.2011 04:43Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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The nearest possible place to get a picture of your choise is an anatomy book at the nearest library to you.
http://www.helmet.fi/search~S9*fin/30.1.2011 09:48Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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You should start with this website. (It is in Finnish, though, so you need someone to translate it.) In a nut shell, you can fill out the form on the bottom of the page and thus apply for a 4 week bartending course here in Helsinki. The language of the course is Finnish.
http://www.studentum.fi/Baarimestarikoulutus_Helsingissae_113044.htm28.12.2010 01:01Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
The city of Espoo gives a free transport ticket only for those pupils that go the school that is nearest to their residence, but not to children that go to a school situated in another town. The same system is used in the city of Helsinki schools in Helsinki area.
http://www.espoo.fi/default.asp?path=1;28;11866;11703;23258;37274
http://www.hel.fi/hki/opev/en/Student+benefits/School+transport
You can get for your son a children’s discount travel card from HSL (Helsinki Region Transport) and...31.5.2010 12:13
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I phoned Komeetta School in Espoo and Assistant Principal told me that there are no reviews between Ressu and Komeetta.
Contact information for Komeetta, see
http://www.espoo.fi/default.asp?path=1;28;11866;11703;23258;11855;12723;13639;4058510.3.2010 12:33Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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Discover Finland pages gives you a lot of information about studies and practical training in Finland.
http://www.studyinfinland.fi/
Also Info Bank contains basic information about finding employment or starting education in Finland.
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Salut,
Malheureusement je suis forcé de vous répondre en anglais parce que mon français est tellement mal.
The thesis work of Taisa Orpana is called "Suomalaisten paluumuuttajaoppilaiden käsitys omista äidinkielen taidoistaan". It's about the Finnish returnees conception of the skill of their mother tongue. It was published in the University of Oulu in 2004.
Unfortunately, I'm not able to get more profound information on this thesis but you may be able to order that thesis by contacting...30.10.2008 10:46
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Finnish educational medias, like schoolbooks, are not available on the net. They are written in finnish and available through bookstores.
The publishing company Otava presents their educational books on:
http://www.otava.fi/oppimateriaalit/fi_FI/oppimateriaalit/
Bookshops:
https://www.akateeminenkirjakauppa.fi/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/TopCategoriesDisplay?storeId=10052&catalogId=10151&langId=-11
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Hello! There are no websites with the actual text of the books. This is what you'd expect, really. School textbooks are provided free of charge in basic education, but they're copyrighted material and a profitable business for publishers.
There is, however, online material made by teachers available. The link will take you to the English front page of the site: http://www.tkukoulu.fi/vlinkit/db/index-en.html. You could ask a friend to lend a copy of the textbook and then see if the material...23.9.2008 11:37Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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The iGS would suggest contacting Espoo Music Institute http://www.espoonmusiikkiopisto.net/
Another way is to put an ad to a local newspaper and search for a private piano teacher. In Helsinki Metropolitan Area there are many music schools and institutions and some students and their teachers may give piano lessons.31.12.2007 04:30
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I would advise you to post your notice/advisory on a bulletin board at various high schools, including international ones, and on university campuses.23.11.2007 01:26Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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