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The Lappeenranta campus generally has the majority of LUT University's student events and traditions, and because of that has the most alive student culture of LUT University.
The Lappeenranta campus generally has the majority of LUT University's student events and traditions, and because of that has the most alive student culture of LUT University.


The Lappeenranta campus has eight restaurants, cafes, and bars. This includes the student union owned YOLO restaurant and IVH campus restaurant. Inside the university there is a campus shop, Cafe, Buffet, [[Pizza]] restaurant, and [[Indian cuisine|Indian food]] restaurant. There is a seventh restaurant inside the LAB University of Applied sciences connected to LUT through a skybridge, and there is also a bar that is near student housing on campus.
The Lappeenranta campus has eight restaurants, cafes, and bars. This includes the student union owned YOLO restaurant and IVH campus restaurant. Inside the university there is a campus shop, Cafe, Buffet, [[Pizza]] restaurant, and [[Indian cuisine|Indian food]] restaurant. There is a seventh restaurant inside the LAB University of Applied sciences connected to LUT through a skybridge, and there is also a bar that is near student housing on campus.


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== Lahti Campus ==

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LUT University
Lappeenrannan-Lahden Teknillinen Yliopisto LUT
LUT University Logo
Other name
LUT, LUT University
Former names
LTKK (Lappeenrannan Teknillinen Korkeakoulu), LTY (Lappeenrannan Teknillinen Yliopisto)
Motto
Uteliaiden yliopisto
Motto in English
Land of the curious
TypePublic
Established1969
Endowment101,000,000€ (2021)
ChairmanTeresa Kemppi-Vasama
RectorJuha-Matti Saksa
Academic staff
633 (2022)
Total staff
1,089
Students6,331 (2022)
Location,
61°03′52″N 28°05′25″E / 61.06456°N 28.09024°E / 61.06456; 28.09024
LanguageFinnish, English
Colors       
Websitehttp://www.lut.fi/en - English site http://www.lut.fi/fi - Finnish site

LUT University (English: Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT) (Finnish: Lappeenrannan-Lahden Teknillinen Yliopisto LUT) is a Finnish public research university which was established in 1969. The university's Lappeenranta campus is situated on the shore of lake Saimaa – the 4th largest lake in Europe. LUT University's second campus is in Finnish city of Lahti. LUT University also has research units in the Finnish cities of Mikkeli and Kouvola.

LUT University is a University of Technology, meaning that is specializes its academics and research on the fields of engineering and technology. The university also has a school of business, and beginning in 2023 the university is starting a department of social sciences. LUT University specializes in renewable technology, clean water and energy, combatting climate change and finding sustainable engineering solutions.

There are 1,089 staff members and 6,331 students in the university. About 5,000 students reside in the larger Lappeenranta campus area, and the Lahti campus hosts around 1,000 students.

LUT awards the following degrees: Bachelor of Science (Economics), Bachelor of Science (Technology), Master of Science (Economics), Master of Science (Technology), Licentiate of Science (Economics), Licentiate of Science (Technology), Doctor of Science (Technology), Doctor of Science (Economics), and Doctor of Philosophy.

LUT University is ran and funded by the Finnish government. LUT University is apart of the LUT-Universities Group. The group also runs the LAB University of Applied Sciences which shares a campus with LUT University. LUT University focuses on academic, theoretical, and research oriented subjects, while LAB University of Applied Sciences focuses on practical and career-oriented teaching.

In the year 2022, LUT University received 4,196 domestic applicants, and accepted 620 new students. This puts LUT University's domestic acceptance rate at 15%.[1]

History in brief

Combining technology and business, LUT University (in Finnish: until 2003 Lappeenrannan teknillinen korkeakoulu, LTKK, and from 2003 Lappeenrannan-Lahden teknillinen yliopisto, LTY) has served as an academic forerunner since 1969. In the 1950s and 1960s, the Finnish government made plans to establish the University of Eastern Finland in Lappeenranta, but it was ultimately decentralized in three cities: Lappeenranta, Kuopio, and Joensuu. Only the departments of engineering were located in Lappeenranta at that time. In 1991, the department of Business Administration was also added to the Lappeenranta Campus.

The Kuopio and Joensuu campuses were combined into the University of Eastern Finland in 2010, while LUT University kept its Lappeenranta campus as well as its previously added operations in Lahti and the Lahti campus.

LUT University started permanent operations Lahti in 1996.[2] After LUT University's second campus opened in 2019, the university re-branded from Lappeenranta University of Technology to Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology, keeping the LUT abbreviation.

The LUT-Universities Group was formed when LUT University acquired and combined Lahti University of Applied Sciences and Saimaa University of Applied Sciences to LAB University of Applied Sciences. This enables students of LUT University to take courses from an applied sciences perspective as well if they wish, expanding study opportunities for students in fields like languages.

LUT University began their first english bachelor's programme of Technology and Engineering Science in 2019, allowing students a multidisciplinary opportunity for engineering education in Finland.

In 2020, the university negotiated a joint contract with Chinese Hebei University of Technology (HEBUT) to host english based bachelor's programmes in both the Lappeenranta and Lahti campuses.[3]

Lappeenranta Campus

LUT University's Lappeenranta campus is the original and largest campus of LUT University. The campus is located off from the city center of Lappeenranta in the district of Skinnarila. The campus is open round-the-clock and students have access to campus resources such as the academic library and gym at all times. The campus also has the Jamie Hyneman Center (JHC), named after LUT University's professor of practice Jamie Hyneman,who is known for the show Mythbusters.

First year students being baptized to become second year students

The Lappeenranta campus is connected to the campus of LAB University of Applied Sciences' Lappeenranta campus via a skybridge. LAB students have access to LUT's academic library and other portions of the LUT building. Overall, the campus houses 6,500 students and experts among LUT University and LAB University of Applied Sciences.[4]

Each programme at LUT University and LAB UAS has their own unique guild or subject association, guild room, and coloured student overalls. This includes the Erasmus Student Network students for exchange students. Incoming students can expect an alive and vibrant student life. The Lappeenranta campus is known for holding the world's longest Vappu, normally a one day celebration in Finland which in Lappeenranta lasts between three and four weeks each year.[5]

Each guild of LUT in Lappeenranta has their own specially colored overalls which distinguish them in student events. Overall colors are as follows:

Student overall colors (LUT Lappeenranta)
Subject area and guild name color
Technology and Engineering Science - Tesseract Sand
Energy Technology - Armatuuri White
Computer Science - Cluster Red
Business - Enklaavi Neon Yellow
Industrial Engineering and Management - Kaplaaki Dark Blue
Chemical Engineering - KeTeK Black
Mechanical Engineering - KRK Orange
Computational Engineering - Lateksii Fuchsia
Environmental Engineering - Peletti Gray
Electrical Engineering - Sätky Green

Each year, first year students get "baptized" typically in Lake Saimaa, and become first year students. Students get baptized a second time during Vappu to become a "Teekkari" student, meaning a Technology and Engineering Student, or "Kylteri" student, meaning business student.

The Lappeenranta campus generally has the majority of LUT University's student events and traditions, and because of that has the most alive student culture of LUT University.

The Lappeenranta campus has eight restaurants, cafes, and bars. This includes the student union owned YOLO restaurant and IVH campus restaurant. Inside the university there is a campus shop, Cafe, Buffet, Pizza restaurant, and Indian food restaurant. There is a seventh restaurant inside the LAB University of Applied sciences connected to LUT through a skybridge, and there is also a bar that is near student housing on campus.

Lahti Campus

Part of the building that houses the Lahti campus of LUT and LAB

LUT University's second campus is located in the Finnish city of Lahti. While operations in Lahti have been happening since 1996, the campus itself is very new. The Lahti campus also shares a space with LAB University of Applied Sciences' Lahti campus.

The Lahti campus shares student traditions of guilds and coloured student overalls, and has many of the same features to the Lappeenranta campus, but generally at a smaller scale. The campus has been steadily growing and new programs are added every year. With LAB UAS, the Lahti campus has about 6,000 students.[6] About half of LUT University's international programmes in english are located in the Lahti campus. The campus has a large amount of Finnish master's programs relating to commercial science and engineering as well.

While other Universities like the University of Helsinki have had higher education opportunities in Lahti, LUT University and LAB UAS are the currently the only schools of higher education in the area with an extensive list of study subjects, making it a choice for those who want to study in Lahti.[7]

The Lahti campus has two restaurants for students to enjoy.

Mikkeli and Kouvola Research Units

The Mikkeli research unit opened in 2002, and currently has five professors working with groups of research students. The research unit focuses on research and doctoral studies. The current research in Mikkeli centers on climate issues.[8]

The Kouvola research unit has also been operational since 2002, and is focusing on research relating to technology and business, as well as railway logistics. The research unit houses the innovation logistics master's programme.[9]

Reputation and Rankings

LUT University has been ranked in the top 5 Finnish Universities in the 2023 QS Top 500 Universities list, and is in the top 3% of Universities globally.[10] The university is ranked second in Finland in the fields of Physical Sciences and Business.[11][12], and fifth in Engineering.[13]

LUT has steadily risen in global and domestic prestige, being ranked in the world's 20 most rapidly developing challenger universities.[14] LUT was also ranked the 9th best University on the globe for climate action.[15] The university has further been ranked in the Times Higher Education's Top 20 world's best small universities list.[16]

LUT University has internationally accredited Master's programmes. Master's degree programme in International Marketing Management was awarded EFMD's EPAS-accreditation. EUR-ACE and ASIIN-accredited programmes LUT University has are in Chemical Engineering, Energy Technology, Environmental Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and in Industrial Management.

The overall reputation of LUT University has been steadily rising due to consistent improvements in research and academics at the university.

Organisation

Board

  • Chairman Teresa Kemppi-Vasama, Chairman of Kemppi Oy
  • Pia Erkinheimo Director, Finnish Climate Fund
  • Kimmo Rauma, Vice President, Danfoss Power Solutions, Electrics
  • Olli Rehn Governor and Chairman of the Board, Bank of Finland
  • Liisa Rohweder, Secretary General, WWF Finland
  • Juhani Hyvärinen, Professor, LUT
  • Ahti Jaatinen-Värri, Associate Professor, LUT
  • Paavo Ritala, Professor, LUT
  • Henna Raekorpi, Business student, LUT

Rectors

  • Rector D.Sc. (B.A.) Juha-Matti Saksa
  • Vice Rector (Research) Jari Hämäläinen, PhD, Professor
  • Vice Rector (Education) Jaana Sandström D.Sc. (Tech.), Professor

International University

Aerial view of LUT University

LUT University is called Finland's International University due to the high amount of international programs and students that are attending the university. Over 15% of LUT University's student population is international and the school has a representation of 94 different nationalities[17][18]

Over 92% of international students were happy with their experience studying at LUT University.[19] Lappeenranta, the city of LUT University's main campus, is also known as a welcoming international city.

International Programs[20]

Finnish speakers can study a variety of programmes in business, engineering and social sciences, and LUT also offers six different international Bachelor's programmes in English:

Outside view of LUT University's Lappeenranta Campus main building

Bachelor's Programmes in Technology [English]

  • Electrical Engineering* (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Mechanical Engineering* (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Technology and Engineering Science (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Energy Technology* (Lahti Campus)
  • Industrial Engineering and Management (Lahti Campus)
  • Software Systems and Engineering* (Lahti Campus)

Bachelor's programmes marked with a * are double degree programmes, where the student will receive a diploma from LUT University, as well as LUT University's partner university, Hebei University of Technology in China.

Technology and Engineering Science (Bachelor of Science - Technology)

LUT University's first english bachelor's programme was the programme of Technology and Engineering Science, where students learn a variety of skills relating to energy technology, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering. Students will choose a main subject to specialize in which they have the right to continue onto master's studies. This is particularly helpful in areas of business and engineering where it is preferable to have skills relating to multiple different fields of engineering. The programme's belief is that graduates that can combine skills of various different fields of engineering can find solutions to difficult problems in efficient and innovative ways that are better for the environment and more profitable for companies.

Hebei University of Technology Programmes (Bachelor of Science - Technology)

LUT University is partnered with Hebei University of Technology (HEBUT) to offer various english based bachelor's programmes in Engineering sciences. The graduates of the programmes receive a diploma from both LUT University and HEBUT. Students in the programme become familiar with engineering relating to Finland, the European Union, and China. The goal of the programme is to create a workforce of engineers that have the knowledge and familiarity to work in international environments and find solutions to difficult problems that require international understanding and participation from all over the world. The current bachelor's programmes offered in partnership with HEBUT are Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Software Systems and Engineering, and Energy Technology.

Master's Programmes in Technology [English]

  • Biorefineries (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Chemical Engineering (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Water Technology (Mikkeli Research Unit)
  • Sustainable Biomass and Bioproduct Engineering (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Business analytics, Engineering Science (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Data-Centric Engineering (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Technical Physics (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Electric Transportation Systems (Lahti Campus)
  • Electrical Engineering (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Sustainable Energy Systems (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Energy Conversion (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Nuclear Engineering (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Sustainability Science and Solutions (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Circular Economy (Lahti campus)
  • Global Management of Innovation and Technology (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Innovation and Logistics (Kouvola Research Unit)
  • Industrial Design Engineering (Lahti Campus)
  • Materials Science and Technology (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Mechanical Engineering (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Digital Systems and Service Development (Lahti Campus)
  • Software Engineering and Digital Transformation (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Software Product Management and Business (Lahti campus)
  • Sustainable ICT Solutions of Tomorrow (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Software Engineers for Green Deal (Lappeenranta Campus)

Programmes in Business Administration [English]

As of 2022, LUT University does not offer international bachelor's programs in Business and Economics.

The following programmes LUT offers in english are Master's level programmes.

  • International Business and Entrepreneurship (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Business Analytics (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • International Marketing and Management (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Strategic Finance and Analytics (Lappeenranta Campus)
  • Supply Management (Lappeenranta Campus)

Programmes in Social Sciences

As of now, LUT does not offer its Social Sciences programs in english, but has suggested that the programmes will be announced in the year 2023. [21]

Schools and Departments

LUT Student Union Building

At the beginning of 2015, the university shifted to an organization model which does not have traditional faculties and departments. Instead, the university consists of three distinct schools which focus on the following research topics:

LUT School of Energy Systems

  • Energy Technology
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Sustainability Science
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Technology and Engineering Science

LUT School of Engineering Science

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Computational Engineering and Physics
  • Industrial Engineering and Management
  • Software Engineering and Digital Transformation

LUT School of Business and Management

  • Strategy, Management and Accounting
  • International Business, Marketing and Entrepreneurship
  • Business Analytics and Data Science

Research institutes

  • Centre for Separation Technology (CST)
  • Carelian Drives and Motor Centre (CDMC)
  • Centre of Computational Engineering and Integrated Design (CEID)

The Viipuri Prize

The Viipuri Prize, established by the Society for Viipuri School of Economics, is awarded for outstanding achievements in the field of strategy research.[22] The Prize is given every second year to a scholar who is among the most prominent in his or her field of study on a global scale, and whose work powerfully affects the research agenda at LUT School of Business.[22]

The following scholars have been awarded the Viipuri Prize:

Rectors

  • Viljo Immonen, 1969 – 1970
  • Erkki Kinnunen, 1971 – 1975
  • Niilo Teeri, 1975 – 1977
  • Juhani Jaakkola
  • Markku Lukka, 1998 – 2008
  • Ilkka Pöyhönen, 2008 – 2014
  • Anneli Pauli, 2014 – 2016
  • Juha-Matti Saksa, 2016 - Present

See also

References

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  3. ^ "LUT ja Hebein teknillinen yliopisto aloittavat Lahdessa kansainvälisen kandikoulutuksen". Lahti (in Finnish). Retrieved 9 December 2022.
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