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  63rd IFLA General Conference - Conference Programme and Proceedings - August 31- September 5, 1997
Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration is the second oldest business school in Nordic countries founded in 1911, two years after Stockholm School of Economics.
It is the largest school of economics in Finland - an independent state institution at university level with 5.000 students and 280 teachers - yet small in international comparison.
Helsinki School of Economics library - the organization of 28 information specialists and library professionals - has a long dynamic and innovative backround in developing online products for local and international markets since the 1970's.
www.ifla.org /IV/ifla63/63lehe.htm   (2169 words)

  
 Helsinki Research Area - Helsinki School of Economics
Helsinki School of Economics, founded in 1911, is an independent institution of higher education engaging in economics, business research and education.
There are over 4000 students at HSE, with 130 exchange students per academic year and visiting students from its 100 network partner universities all over the world with active coordination into the European Socrates/Erasmus programme, Nordic NOREK network and various partnership programme with leading Finnish and international enterprises.
The HSE aims to promote international cooperation and to reach an established position in European economic research.
www.helsinki.fi /hera/univ/hse.html   (121 words)

  
 Helsinki School of Economics Student Exchange Partner, University of Otago, New Zealand
The Helsinki School of Economics (HSE) became an institution of university standing on the 16th of January 1911 when the graduate classes of the Finnish Business College, founded in 1904, were restructured in compliance with foreign examples.
HSE remained privately operated until 1974 when financial responsibility was turned over to the state of Finland.
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is the centre of cultural, financial and Economic activity.
www.otago.ac.nz /study/student_exchange/partners/helsinkieconomics.html   (430 words)

  
 Business Studies at the Helsinki School of Economics in Finland - MSU Office of Study Abroad
Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is the center of cultural, financial and economic activity.
The Helsinki School of Economics, located in downtown Helsinki, is the third oldest institute of higher education in Finland.
The school was established by the business community in 1904 and became an institute of university standing in 1911.
studyabroad.msu.edu /programs/finbusi.html   (1514 words)

  
 MBA Helsinki : General Information About Helsinki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Helsinki is an accessible, friendly and cosmopolitan city, which offers an excellent quality of life.
Finland's pristine lakes and forests are within easy reach, and its coastline is perfect for sailing, fishing and sunbathing during the long days of summer.
In the Helsinki area alone there are 11 winter swimming clubs, and close to 200 clubs in all of Finland.
www.mbahelsinki.net /index.html?menyy=about   (202 words)

  
 Helsinki Welcomes The European Chemicals Agency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Helsinki Polytechnic’s fields of training are technology and transport, social and health services, tourism, nutrition, domestic science, and culture.
The most important locale for university-level training is Helsinki, and the University of Helsinki is the country’s leading institute of higher education.
Adult education is provided at universities and polytechnics, vocational institutions, vocational adult education centres and special institutions, adult education centres and workers' institutes, folk high schools and summer universities, upper secondary schools for adults, study centres, physical education centres and music institutions.
www.hel2.fi /eca/education.html   (640 words)

  
 The Graduate School of Finance and Financial Accounting
The full programme is open for graduate students who fill the requirements for graduate studies at the Helsinki School of Economics, at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, or at the University of Vaasa.
Accepted applicants are expected to formally be registered as Ph.D. students either at the Helsinki School of Economics, at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, or at the University of Vaasa.
In addition, these students are offered working facilities at the Helsinki School of Economics, at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, or at the University of Vaasa.
www.shh.fi /depts/finoinv/courses/fin/gsffa   (3413 words)

  
 MBA-Exchange.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
As a Helsinki School of Economics student or alumnus/nae, you benefit from special services not available to other schools or members of MBA-Exchange.com.
Through the Helsinki School of Economics Job Posting Platform, managed by MBA-Exchange.com, employers post their summer and full-time jobs online.
"Helsinki is a high tech magnet in Northern Europe, and that presence is felt at HSE.
www.mba-exchange.com /bschools/helsinki.asp   (221 words)

  
 The Economics of Development, Autumn 2001
Time and place for the lectures is November 5 to November 29 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 12-14 hours lecture hall A304 (Main building, 3rd floor, Runeberginkatu 14-16) with the exception on Wednesday Nov 13 at Arkadia building lecture hall E107.
I This course is meant to acquaint students with the basics of Development Economics.
It is concerned with the application of Economics to the problems of Developing Countries.
www.wider.unu.edu /teaching/economics-of-development-introduction-autumn-2002.htm   (624 words)

  
 Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration MBA Admission: Vault Student Surveys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This is the most amazing part of attending school in Finland.
Unlike the student feedback contained in Vault's School Series (Vault Buzz Books), survey information in our student and alumni surveys is not independently verified by Vault's reporters.
In this new and unique guide, we publish extended excerpts from surveys of students and alumni at more than 85 MBA programs to bring you the inside scoop on the specific programs.
www.vault.com /mba-admissions/Helsinki-School-of-Economics-and-Business-Administration.html   (267 words)

  
 Academy Access - About us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Academy Access is a Finnish company founded by Dr. Veikko Jaaskelainen, a retired professor and a former Rector of the HSE Helsinki School of Economics (the leading business school in Finland).
During his career in HSE Dr. Veikko Jaaskelainen also administered the "Experience Asia" programs of HSE, which at that time were offered only in Malaysia.
He received his M.A. in Economics from the Yale University, USA, and Master of Science in Business Administration as well as Doctor’s degree from the Helsinki School of Economics.
www.academyaccess.com /aboutus.html   (326 words)

  
 HECER - People
Rune Stenbacka (Swedish School of Economics and RUESG):
Mikael Juselius (Swedish School of Economics and RUESG):
Sami Napari (Helsinki School of Economics and FDPE):
www.hecer.fi /People/start.htm   (270 words)

  
 Metla Olli Tahvonen Additional information
(Econ.) 1991, Helsinki School of Economics, Studies in Philosophy and Anthropology at the University of Helsinki, 1981-1986.
Veijo Kaitala, Matti Pohjola and Olli Tahvonen: An economic analysis of transboundary air pollution between Finland and the Soviet Union, The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 94, 223-238, 1992.
Olli Tahvonen: Forest harvesting decisions: the economics of household forest owners in the presence of in situ benefits, Biodiversity and Conservation 8, 101-117, 1999.
www.metla.fi /pp/OTah/cv.htm   (1624 words)

  
 Helecon: Welcome to Helecon Online service.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
HSE Library is the leading research library in economics and business sciences in Finland.
HSE campus library services are available to all customers trough the 80 workstations situated within the library premises.
HELECON (HELsinki school of ECONomics) is a registered trademark.
helecon.hkkk.fi /index_eng.html   (143 words)

  
 Kuluttajatutkimuskeskus
1998- Helsinki School of Economics, supervisor, licentiate/doctoral thesis of Anna Kärnä (with Raimo Lovio)
Yearly about 10-15 individual lectures and presentations at, e.g., the Helsinki School of Economics, University of Industrial Arts Helsinki, Technical Research Centre, Swedish School of Economics, University of Helsinki, University of Tampere, Finnish Environmental Institute, various polytechnics, centres for extension training, municipalities, state agencies and ministries, etc.
Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration: Publication D-187.
www.kuluttajatutkimuskeskus.fi /index.phtml?l=en&s=89   (2131 words)

  
 CEMS DAY 2002 at Helsinki School of Economics
Helsinki School of Economics, Main building, Runeberginkatu 14 - 16, 00100 Helsinki
I am pleased to inform you that the CEMS MIM Launch Event took place successfully also at the Helsinki School of Economics.
We had altogether some 50 participants at the event - of them 10 company representatives, 20 students and the rest representing HSE.
www.cems.org /october22/programme/hse.html   (146 words)

  
 Joko Executive Education Oy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Helsinki School of Economics (HSE) Executive MBA program is designed for experienced managers who need to deepen their knowledge of complex international business principles while at the same time further develop practical management skills and tools which are readily applicable to their present global challenges.
HSE Executive Education is wholly owned by Helsinki School of Economics (HSE)
HSEEE, Porkkalankatu 20 a, 00180 Helsinki, Finland tel.
www.joko.hkkk.fi /default.asp?lan=en&m=1&cnt_id=1   (149 words)

  
 McKinsey & Company - Helsinki - Application Process - Trainee Program - Trainee Application
The trainee program has been developed in cooperation with both the Helsinki School of Economics and the Helsinki University of Technology.
Students from Helsinki School of Economics and other Finnish Business Schools should apply by September 30, 2006 for Spring 2007/Fall 2007 Trainee Program.
Students from these schools are welcome to apply for the Fall 2007/Spring 2008 again in April 2007.
www.mckinsey.com /locations/helsinki/career/traineeprogram/traineeappln   (139 words)

  
 HSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Helsinki School of Economics (HSE) is the largest and leading business school in Finland.
The Helsinki School of Economics is now HSE
The Helsinki School of Economics has adopted the acronym HSE to replace the old one, HKKK which was based on the Finnish name.
www.hse.fi /english   (105 words)

  
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There is a strong international student culture at HSE Mikkeli with activities organized by the student union and other student organizations.
Divisions: Although the main campus of the Helsinki School of Economics has a comprehensive array of academic units offering bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees, the Mikkeli Campus has just one unit which is devoted strictly to International Business at the bachelor's level.
Students should contact TOEFL directly to request an official score report; Helsinki School of Economics' TOEFL code is 0636.
www.sa.sdsu.edu /ISC/study_abroad/pr__finland_sdsu.html   (579 words)

  
 Senecio - [News]
In addition, the two parties agree to cooperate in extending the system to the school's wireless network.
This agreement brings together two innovative leaders in their respective fields: Senecio Software has been one of the leading developers of computer-assisted survey technology; whereas the Helsinki School of Economics is Finland's top business school and one of Europe's leaders in international business education.
The Helsinki School of Economics is the third oldest institute of higher learning in Finland.
www.senecio.com /news61402.html   (598 words)

  
 Helsinki Center of Economic Research (Business Reference Services, Library of Congress)
Helsinki Center of Economic Research (HECER), launched in 2004, is a joint initiative of the University of Helsinki, the Helsinki School of Economics, and the Swedish School of Economics.
HECER is an independent research institute whose main purpose is to promote high-quality economic research, to develop and co-ordinate doctoral level economic education and to promote co-operation in the economics among the universities in the Helsinki area.
HECER organizes the Finnish Doctoral Programme in Economics (FDPE), and acts as the host institution for the Nordic Network in Economics (NNE).
www.loc.gov /rr/business/techreps/Name.php?CorpID=270   (153 words)

  
 Probba ry - Helsinki School of Economics Mikkeli Business Campus Student Organization Probba
Students have the ability to learn in different ways and at our school there is definitely no lack of group work or presentations.
Our school prepares a student for the business world, by giving them the possibility of working with different people.
By getting your BScBA degree at the Helsinki School of Economics, Mikkeli Business Campus, the world will be full of open doors and you will have the skills needed to enter them.
www.probba.org /studies   (417 words)

  
 Economics
Economics - Articles on accounting, money, taxation, and other aspects of economics in antiquity.
Helsinki school of economics - School of economics and information systems.
British library of economics - electronic library and news.
www.africaeducation.org /economic.htm   (83 words)

  
 View Topic - Helsinki School Of Economics
The other one is the Swedish School of Economics.
Besides the web site of the school (www.hse.fi), you can also find more info from the web site of the Student Union (http://www.kyweb.fi/en/).
HSE's MBA students like myself do not seem to mix much with the other [econ] students, though I would be happy to help you in any way reasonable.
www.finlandforum.org /bb/viewtopic.php?t=9742   (324 words)

  
 Exchange Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The School of Business at UD has a number of semester-long exchange programs with other universities.
A large number of UD students has traveled abroad to study at other universities in a number of countries.
The school has introduced a new program for fall terms in both campuses where students study French, but the business courses are taught in English.
www.sba.udayton.edu /international/exchange_programs.htm   (671 words)

  
 Welcome to HSE library www-service.
PapersInvited database opened: A large database containing "Calls for Papers", PapersInvited, can now be used within the HSE domain.
HSE digital campuslibrary is library electronic resources (electronic journals, databases, ebooks, etc.) collection, aimed especially at the HSE staff and students.
HSE has a proxy server (proxy.hkkk.fi) available for HSE staff and students for enabling off-campus access to resources (eg.
helecon.hkkk.fi /kirjasto/?lang=eng   (99 words)

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