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  1. The Royal Academy of Turku or the Royal Academy of Åbo (Swedish: Kungliga Akademien i Åbo or Åbo Kungliga Akademi; Latin: Regia Academia Aboensis; Finnish: Turun akatemia) was the first university in Finland, and the only Finnish university that was founded when the country still was a part of Sweden. It was founded in 1640.

  2. Mar 6, 2024 · So, whether you choose Turku or Vaasa – welcome to conduct studies in a true university town with a dynamic student life! Åbo Akademi University (ÅAU) is small enough for our professors to be easily accessible.

  3. Queen Christina of Sweden established the third university of the Sweden-Finland kingdom, the Royal Academy of Turku, in 1640. In the 1820s, three major figures of Finnish language, culture and literature, J.V. Snellman, Elias Lönnrot and J.L. Runeberg, studied at the Royal Academy of Turku.

  4. Åbo Akademi University (founded in 1918) is the only multidisciplinary Swedish-language university in Finland. Out of our 7000 students about 1000 are international students. Our campuses in Turku and Vaasa are small, friendly with easy access to services and activities and a change to combine studies with an incredible cultural experience.

  5. It is located mainly in Turku (Åbo is the Swedish name of the city) but has also activities in Vaasa. Åbo Akademi should not be confused with the Royal Academy of Åbo, which was founded in 1640, but moved to Helsinki after the Turku fire of 1827 and is today known as the University of Helsinki.

  6. Jan 3, 2022 · In the project, we study the professoriate of the Royal Academy of Turku as a family network during the 17 th century. The Academy was established in 1640 in Turku on the southeastern coast of what is now Finland. Turku was one of Sweden’s largest and most significant towns in the 17 th century.

  7. acearchive.org › royal-academy-of-turkuRoyal Academy of Turku

    Feb 25, 2023 · The Royal Academy of Turku, founded in 1640 by Queen Christina of Sweden, was a beacon of learning and knowledge in the Swedish Empire. It was the third university in the empire, following Uppsala University and the Academia Gustaviana in Estonia.

  8. Sep 11, 2019 · The first university in Finland, the Royal Academy of Turku, was established in 1640. It was at that time the northernmost university in the world and served the Lutheran Kingdom of Sweden mainly by educating priests for it.

  9. Abo Akademi University is Finland’s third university having been founded in 1918. It has been defined ever since by its unique character as the only Swedish-language institution of higher education outside Sweden, serving Finland’s largest linguistic minority.

  10. The Faculty is a modern and multdisciplinary organisation that observes the tradition of the Royal Academy of Turku, which was founded in 1640. The first medical dissertation at the Royal Academy of Turku was completed in 1643.