University of Tampere

University of Tampere
Tampereen yliopisto
Latin: Universitas Tamperensis[1]
Former names
Civic College (1925–1930), School of Social Sciences (1930–1966)
TypePublic
Active1925 (1925)–2018 (2018)
Endowment184.6 million (2016)[2]
RectorLiisa Laakso
Academic staff
1,190 (2016)[2]
Students20,178 (2016)[2]
1,646 (2016)[2]
Location,
Finland
CampusUrban
130,134 m2 floor area
AffiliationsUGC, IU

The University of Tampere (UTA) (Finnish: Tampereen yliopisto (Tay), Latin: Universitas Tamperensis) was a public university in Tampere, Finland that was merged with Tampere University of Technology to create the new Tampere University on 1 January 2019.

The university offered undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes with 20,178 degree students and 1,981 employees as of 2016. Founded in 1925 in Helsinki as the Civic College (Finnish: Kansalaiskorkeakoulu) and from 1930 onwards known as the School of Social Sciences (Finnish: Yhteiskunnallinen korkeakoulu), the institution relocated to Tampere in 1960 and was renamed as the University of Tampere in 1966. In 2016, its budget was 184.6 million of which 59% was government funding.

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