
Tampere Universities
Tampere University
Tampere University is one of the most multidisciplinary universities in Finland. Almost all internationally recognised fields of study are represented at our university.
Tampere University of Applied Sciences
Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK) is one of the largest and most popular universities of applied sciences in Finland. Our strengths are multidisciplinary education, creativity, and a strong international dimension.
News
New coalition to promote development of future 6G technology — Tampere University participates in 6G Finland collaboration entity

Tampere University gets six new Academy of Finland Postdoctoral Researchers in natural sciences and engineering

Petros Karamanakos becomes an Academy Research Fellow in engineering

Innovative Trimble Technology Lab for students and researchers opens on the Hervanta campus

TAMK and Yle promote sustainability of film and TV productions

Early childhood education has a major impact of the future of children and society

Free study opportunities for students arriving from Ukraine

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Student's Guide
Student's Guide offers you study-related instructions, curricula and teaching schedules for each academic year. It works as your handbook through your journey at the university.
Research at Tampere University
At Tampere University, research on technology, health and society come together.
Research and development at TAMK
We apply the latest research into working life and solve small and large problems.
Events and dissertations
Spatial Excess: Symposium at Tampere University

Xingyang Ni: Neural networks can improve image embeddings' distinctiveness, privacy, and compressibility

Tribological Challenges in Industrial Applications

Fancy a planetary plate?
The majority of the world’s food is consumed in cities and the demand for food is expected to double by 2050. We need changes in food system to meet this demand.
The dilemma of the green shift
We need clean energy in the fight against global warming. At the same time we need batteries and more minerals to power them than the earth can provide.
Do I have the guts to participate?
Everyone seems to agree that public debate should be improved. However, people have different views about what is wrong. Besides, everything is not terrible.
Working at Tampere Universities

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