Helsinki School of Business

Helsinki School of Business
Type Private
Established 2012
President Kari Jääskeläinen
Location Helsinki, Finland
60°11′23″N 24°54′49″E / 60.18972°N 24.91361°E / 60.18972; 24.91361Coordinates: 60°11′23″N 24°54′49″E / 60.18972°N 24.91361°E / 60.18972; 24.91361
Language English
Website www.helbus.com

Helsinki School of Business (HELBUS) is a private university located in Helsinki, Finland. The business offers a Bachelor's degree in Business and Management (BA Hons) and an MBA in partnership with the University of Northampton,[1] an institution governed by QAA, the official British quality agency for higher education. As an added-value offering, undergraduate students at HELBUS also earn the Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business (BTEC Level 5) as part of their regular studies. Students are able to take courses full-time, or via the online programme.

[2] All course units in HELBUS are delivered in English by visiting professors from universities.[3]

HELBUS was founded in 2012 by professor emeritus Veikko Jääskeläinen, the former rector of Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration, and Dr. Kari Jääskeläinen. The school achieved accreditation from Edexcel in August 2013 and established its current partnership with the University of Northampton in 2016.

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