April Career Club – 28 April, 16:15
Let’s pre-celebrate Vappu with some munkki and career chats
See you on the last Tuesday of April at Pacius (E253 - the room in the middle of the dining hall)
Let’s pre-celebrate Vappu with some munkki and career chats
See you on the last Tuesday of April at Pacius (E253 - the room in the middle of the dining hall)
The registration for the academic year of 2026–2027 is open. Finnish legislation requires a mandatory registration for each academic year for all students, or they will lose their study right. The absolute deadline for registering as present or absent is 10 September 2026.
Arcada’s Nursing TopUp programme has been reviewed by YLE (the national broadcasting company). During the review, Arcada has simultaneously carried out an internal investigation and taken action.
This survey gathers data on the integration, benefits, and challenges associated with LLMs in higher education studies and it sheds light on the ethical issues and trustworthiness concerns that may arise and how they can be addressed.
How are you doing as a student? Answer the student health survey and contribute to better support services – both for yourself and future students. The survey takes a few minutes to complete and is done during class or when it is most suitable for you.
Would you like to meet new people, learn about different cultures, and practise Swedish in a relaxed and fun way? Join Språkbuddy (language buddy)
All Arcada students are invited to participate in a survey on career counselling at Arcada. As a thank you, you’ll have the chance to win one of three pairs of premium Finnkino movie tickets.
Once a month, students from all fields gather to talk careers, share stories, and explore opportunities together.
Have lunch, meet new friends and practice Swedish!
Do you want to explore opportunities in the Nordics – such as internships, jobs, or studies? Then don’t miss Nordic Day at Arcada on March 23! If you’re unable to attend, there are plenty of other ways to experience the Nordics, meet new people, and engage with language and culture in the capital region. More tips below: