Lifelong learning
Beside the alumni activities Hanken offers you various ways through which you will have access to the latest knowledge within the field of economics. As an alum, you are a natural target for us to communicate new knowledge and you can bring Hanken’s invaluable knowledge about practices and trends into the business community.
The Hanken service offering is comprised under the links below. At these pages you will find summaries on e.g. courses and programs as well as information about where to look for more information on specific topics.
Programs and Executive Education - courses for alumni Opens in new window
Through various programs and forms of executive education you are able to keep your knowledge up-to-date. Hanken offers a wide range of courses and seminars, varying both in length and content in Helsinki and Vaasa via Hanken & SSE Executive Education. By taking part in Hanken’s programs and executive education you will also be able to create and maintain invaluable networks of professionals.
Non-degree studies Opens in new window
Hanken offers non-degree students many different possibilities to take courses at Hanken, ranging from single courses to study modules in different subjects. We offer courses on all levels and both to students at other universities and anyone wanting to learn.
MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) Opens in new window
Hanken offers MOOCs (Massive Open Online Course) – globally available courses open to everyone. Hanken offers several MOOCs in subjects such as service management, logistics and sustainable development.
Competence centres bring research and practice together Opens in new window
The research and competence centres at Hanken co-ordinate education, promote research and offer a wide range of services in information and executive education. The centres are organised under the departments in their respective fields and work in close cooperation with the business world.
Information Service - the Hanken library at your service Opens in new window
The Hanken library offers much more than just course literature. Like society itself, the Hanken library today is more of a hybrid consisting of printed book collections, electronic material and a study environment that is both dynamic and wireless.