See you on campus this autumn!
Arcada aims to offer as much as possible of the studies on campus this autumn. As long as the pandemic situation allows, the student life will return to normal with both on-site classes and study-related events.
Arcada aims to offer as much as possible of the studies on campus this autumn. As long as the pandemic situation allows, the student life will return to normal with both on-site classes and study-related events.
On Tuesday 7.6 there is no staff at the library.
The Info desk is closed 23.6.2022 but the switchboard will serve you 8.30-15.45.
The main entrance doors are locked from 20.6 until 5.8.2022.
The menu and structure of Arcada's study guide Start will be renewed as of Monday 6 June. The aim of the update is to improve accessibility and to adapt the content of the page to the three new schools of the UAS.
The recommendation to wear a face mask in the capital region has ceased. This means that face masks are no longer required on Arcada's campus.
Arcada's recommendation to use face masks on campus continues to apply. In the capital region, there is a regional recommendation to still wear face masks despite the removal of the national recommendation.
It is that time of year – time to look back and reflect on what has happened and what has been done. Despite a turbulent year with a continued pandemic, the highlights have been many at Arcada.
Do you know which employers share your values? What your strengths are? What skills employers seek? Prepare for your future career with Universum’s career test and help the future of the planet at the same time! Every complete response plants a tree in cooperation with One Tree Planted.
The new plan is called "An Inclusive Arcada" and emphasises our shared responsibility to make gender equality and equal treatment a reality at Arcada. The plan will be accompanied by an action plan.
Help the Finnish Immigration Service to improve its communication to students by taking a short survey. Your feedback is valuable and will be used in the planning of student communication this year.