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OpenSAMK opened the doors of the campus
The OpenSAMK event was held in SAMK on the Pori campus. At the hybrid event, visitors had the opportunity to learn about the degree studies.
UAS rectors and student unions appeal to students to stop the spread of coronavirus
Finland’s coronavirus situation is rapidly deteriorating, and there are also chains of infection among students at universities of applied sciences. This has led to an increase in distance learning and even to the closure of campuses in different parts of Finland.
Application period to SAMK international degree programmes started
The application period for autumn 2021degree programmes in English opened on 7 January 2021. SAMK has seven Bachelor´s degree programmes to offer.
Application period to SAMK is ongoing
The application period to the degree programmes taught in English at SAMK is now open and ends on 15 February 2023. There are in total eight different Bachelor´s degree programmes and three Master´s degree programmes available.
Campus near the sea
SAMK Campus Rauma is located in two buildings, Kanali (Satamakatu) and Merimäki (Suojantie).
Information on dropping out of studies
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What you need to know about Alma – the new library services platform
SAMK Library has implemented a new library services platform, Alma, in December 2019. The familiar Finna website samk.finna.fi will remain.
The quality of teaching at SAMK once again ranked best in Finland
Graduate students – bachelor's and master’s degrees – are very satisfied with their studies at SAMK.
SAMK has reformed its strategy – Increases significantly student intake
The duty of university of applied sciences is to produce competence for the region in the form of experts and studied data.
Observing the exceptional spring by means of graphic arts – students´ works of art on display as an online exhibition
Students of Fine Arts were just about to start their Graphic Arts workshop course when the limitations set by the coronavirus pandemic began. Senior Lecturer Tomas Regan had to change the course quickly to an online implementation.