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- Vaasa represents the centre of the entrepreneurial atmosphere and the energy cluster of the region and home to e.g. the UNESCO Natural world heritage site Kvarken Archipelago. Located by the coast, Vaasa as a city combines beautiful nature with urban city life and is known as 'the sunny city' of Finland. The income level in Vaasa is almost as high as in the capital region but cost of living is much lower, which means there is plenty of money left to spend on living and you can live very comfortable either in an apartment in the city centre or in deatached houses a bit outside of the city. Vaasa is a true student city, making it a lively, international and vibrant place to live in.Last modified11.03.2022
- Helsinki is the capital of Finland and the largest city in the country. Located in the south of Finland on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, Helsinki together with the metropolitan area have a population of approx. 1.4 million. Helsinki is a beautiful seaside city with an archipelago consisting of more than 300 islands. The city is big enough to offer a vibrant and lively urban lifestyle, yet small enough to be safe, charming and the beautiful Finnish nature is just a stone's throw away.Last modified11.03.2022
- Looking for an apartment? Here you will find some tips on how to find an apartment in both Helsinki and Vaasa.
A FEW STUDIOS IN ISABELLA WILL BE VACANT IN JANUARY-MARCH 2026. Fill out an application if you are interested in moving to Isabella. See more information below.Last modified02.06.2026 - Are you going on an exchange within Europe? How you travel to your host country has a major impact on your carbon footprint. By choosing to travel green, you can receive extra travel support from Erasmus+ of at least €56 + up to 6 travel days in total — while also reducing your carbon emissions by over 90% compared to flying.Last modified03.06.2026
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- Hanken is involved in two building projects and now the first house is ready and accepted new tenants from 1 February 2019. There are still apartments available and open for applications.Published on
- Despite the growing enthusiasm for green acquisitions, skepticism remains. The potential greening effects can be risky and time-consuming, and they don't always materialise. Hanken School of Economics has received 300,000 euros from Dr. h.c. Marcus Wallenberg’s Foundation for Research in Business Administration to find out what the challenges and benefits of Finnish so called green entrepreneurial acquisitions are.Published on
- Virpi Sorsa and Jouni Virtaharju investigate how the employees at the City of Helsinki have experienced the remodelling of the organization two years ago.Published on
- This year, Hanken started its academic year by investing in Naava active green walls.Published on
Events (16)
- EventAssembling green extractivism: The legitimization of lithium mining in the context of the global energy transitionTimePlaceOnline
- Meet&Greet för alla nya magisterstuderande.TimePlaceHelsingfors
- Green office breakfast: tips and tricks for a more sustainable workplace!TimePlaceHelsinki