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The A-Z of Business schools: Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration

Age: 87

History: Established by the Finnish business community in 1904, it gained university status in 1911 and since 1974 has been fully funded by the state. However, it remains autonomous. MBA was created in 1984 to train a cadre of Finnish managers.

Address: Toolo in Central Helsinki, one km from the city centre. Ambience: Main school building has just been upgraded and the MBA programme has moved into this 1950s edifice. It has all "mod cons" including new computer facilities and video conferencing. The schools has the biggest library in Finland. Students eat in the cafeteria but live off campus in student accommodation or in private flats. Bitterly cold in winter. Vital statistics: The ...

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