Internationalisation is strategic collaboration and team play!
Internationality is one of the strategic aims of Karelia University of Applied Science (Karelia UAS). Karelia2030 strategy identifies five main areas to work with and develop until 2030 to meet with the regional and global challenges. At the time of disruption and challenging global trends, fostering the prosperity and well-being of the somewhat remote and densely populated region is the uttermost goal of the Karelia University of Applied Sciences. North-Karelia is suffering from a fast-growing ageing population, severe lack of expertise and competent labour in the near future and decreasing economic expectations. Yet a lot of potential is available and with a systemic co-creative approach in selected high-quality networks it is possible to tackle the challenges and shape our future in a positive way.
Strategic focuses
- first, education and competences (goals: smooth pathways for continuous learning and systemic U2B operations);
- second, internationalisation of the region and promotion of education-based immigration (goals: more degrees and in-service training available in English; strong contribution into international RDI and global education);
- third, sustainable well-being (goals: promotion of active ageing; innovations in health and care technologies)
- fourth, smart production and services (goals: innovations in smart specialisation, power BI, digitalisation), and
- fifth, carbon neutral solutions (goals: foster sustainable business, innovations and technologies in renewable energies and construction) which all will be systematically worked with and developed in relevant partner ecosystems. These all areas are needed when we meet with the challenges in a positive way.
Karelia UAS has strong international networks, competence and references on meaningful international research, development and innovation (RDI) collaboration that has impact in a long-run and serve the regional development in a coherent manner. Karelia UAS participates in the Erasmus+, Nordplus, NPA, and TFK programmes. From November 2020 Karelia UAS is part of INVEST Erasmus+ European University Alliance consortium.
Internationalisation is for the future. It strengthens students’ and staff’s professional and transversal competencies providing international aspects to degree and continuous education, RDI and services.
International partners
Karelia UAS has more than 100 partner institutions in 25 different countries. Every year about 160 students from Karelia UAS are either studying or doing practical training abroad and about 120 international students are studying or doing practical training in Karelia UAS/in the region.
Exchange studies and traineeships
Karelia UAS offers courses and modules for incoming exchange students. Find more information for incoming Exchange Students.
Outgoing students will gain more information and support about their possibilities for student and trainee exchanges and other ways to internationalise themselves from the international coordinator of their study field. Studies completed abroad are fully credited into the degree at Karelia UAS.
- European Policy Statement
- Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2021-2027
- Karelia Information sheet 2024-2025
Education in English
Bachelor’s degree programmes International Business, Industrial Management and Information and Communication Technology are offered completely in English. More information about the application procedure is available at: studyinfo.fi.
Internationalisation at home
Becoming international does not always require students travelling abroad – personal barriers can be many, starting from family and work situations. Karelia UAS offers plenty of possibilities to go international at home during the studies.
Karelia UAS International Edition
- International Edition 2020
- International Edition 2018
- International Edition 2016
- International Edition 2015
- International Edition 2014
For more information
Head of International Affairs
Dr. Liisa Timonen
International partnerships and networks, International RDI (Erasmus+, Horizon), Global education services
+358 50 5913397, [email protected]
Head of Education
Ms. Ulla Asikainen
International degrees and mobility, HEI services for immigrants, International student recruitment
+358 50 5234355, [email protected]
International Relations Coordinators
Ms. Antonia Stavridou
Outgoing and incoming students, TFK and Nordplus progammes
+358 50 3458262, [email protected]
Ms. Katriina Korhonen
Erasmus+ Institutional coordinator, Erasmus+ agreements, mobility funding and EWP, staff mobility
+358 50 5855146, [email protected]