Friday, December 30, 2005
Helsinki University of Technology: Online application
Let's have a look: http://kva.tkk.fi/en/
Online Application form for Master's Programmes at HUT: https://tokka.tkk.fi/
Guide for Applicants 2006: http://kva.tkk.fi/Guides/Guide_Applicants_2006.pdf
Master's programme info Deadline
Master's Programme in Communications Engineering 31.1.2006
Master's Programme in Electrical Engineering 31.1.2006
Master's Programme in Micro- and Nanotechnology 31.1.2006
Master's Programme in Mobile Computing - Services and Security 31.1.2006
Master's Programme in Forest Products Technology 31.1.2006
Master's Programme in Process Systems Engineering 31.1.2006
NordSecMob - Master's Programme in Security and Mobile Computing 10.1.2006
Friday, December 23, 2005
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2006
Dear all,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2006 to each and every member of our
community!! With white Christmas greetings, from the country near northpole and
where the Santa Claus stories became true, and all good wishes for the New Year.
Stay Online and in Touch,
Thai Students in Finland Online Community
Monday, December 19, 2005
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Vanhanen Wants More Foreigners in Finland
Published 05.12.2005, 20.21 (updated 05.12.2005, 20.25)
Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen said he would like to see more foreign workers in Finland. He also wants more foreigners to study in Finland.
Speaking at a seminar in Oulu on Monday, Vanhanen said changing immigration laws would allow businesses to maintain their operations in Finland.
The prime minister, who is not satisfied with the rate at which immigration practices are changing, said welfare levels could be preserved with the help of workers from other countries.
Vanhanen added that faster processing of work permits would make Finland more attractive to foreign workers.
YLE24
Reference:http://www.yle.fi/news/id22954.html
Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen said he would like to see more foreign workers in Finland. He also wants more foreigners to study in Finland.
Speaking at a seminar in Oulu on Monday, Vanhanen said changing immigration laws would allow businesses to maintain their operations in Finland.
The prime minister, who is not satisfied with the rate at which immigration practices are changing, said welfare levels could be preserved with the help of workers from other countries.
Vanhanen added that faster processing of work permits would make Finland more attractive to foreign workers.
YLE24
Reference:http://www.yle.fi/news/id22954.html
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