Helsinki is the largest city in Finland and also the capital city. The city is situated in southern Finland within the Uusimaa region with a population of around 600,700 people. Helsinki is the most populous urban area and municipality in all of Finland. Helsinki has 15 vocational institutes, 41 upper secondary schools, 190 comprehensive schools, 4 polytechnics and 8 universities. Some of the main universities in the capital are the University of Helsinki, the national dance university, the Hanken School of economics and the Aalto University. There are also some excellent science based universities in this area of Finland, such as the Arcada University of applied sciences and the Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences.
Journalism Course in Helsinki
The Journalism Training in Helsinki is a beginner‑friendly course designed to help aspiring journalists build strong foundations in reporting, writing, ethics and storytelling. It introduces learners to essential journalism principles such as news gathering, interviewing, analysing facts, editorial skills, and multimedia reporting.
- This Journalism Course builds strong writing, research, and fact-checking abilities
- Master news writing, multimedia reporting, and ethical journalism practices
- Gain hands-on experience creating articles, video stories, and digital content