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SAMK campuses declared discrimination-free zones

SAMK campuses in Pori, Rauma, Huittinen and Kankaanpää were declared discrimination-free zones. The campuses stand against discrimination and recognise the equality of all people, from students to staff and partners.
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Welcome to study at SAMK!

On this page you will find important information about getting a place, things you need to know before starting your studies and other useful information.
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Cooperation Agreement with Guangdong Ocean University

SAMK and Chinese Guangdong Ocean University have signed a cooperation agreement. The agreement enables academic collaboration between the two universities.
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Application period to SAMK is ongoing

The application period to the degree programmes taught in English at SAMK is now open and ends on 14 September 2022. There is two different Bachelor´s degree programmes available.
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Come and meet SAMK at EHEF Indonesia 8–12 Nov 2023

SAMK will participate to the EHEF Indonesia in Surabaya on 8 November and Jakarta on 11–12 November.
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SAMK celebrated the graduates – See the photo gallery

SAMK celebrated the graduates last week. All students who graduated from SAMK in the academic year 2022–2023 were invited.
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Maritime education is going through radical change

Maritime education is based largely on outdated theoretical knowledge, but on the other hand, simulators are also being utilised more than before. Simulators bring us one step closer to intelligent shipping according to Maritime Senior Lecturer Marko Löytökorpi.
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Welcome to study in an Open UAS!

Tältä sivulta löydät kootusti tietoa, jota tarvitset opiskellessasi Avoimessa AMK:ssa meillä SAMKissa.
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3D printing is now more popular than ever – Get to know the techniques and new educational materials at an online event

3D printing is a hot topic, and it can be utilized in industry, art and marketing as well as at schools. Experts and researchers from Finland, Great Britain and Turkey have pooled their expertise to create new 3D printing educational materials for comprehensive schools as well as for engineering students.