The University of Turku is a public university located in Finland. Established in 1920, it is one of the country’s largest and most prestigious higher education institutions. Funded primarily by the Finnish government, it offers tuition-free education to EU/EEA students, aligning with Finland’s public education policies.
With a strong emphasis on research and multidisciplinary studies, the university provides a wide range of programs in Finnish and English. Its public status ensures transparency, accessibility, and adherence to national educational standards, making it a key contributor to Finland’s academic and scientific advancements.