Rovaniemi, Finland鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧
Located in northern Finland, Rovaniemi (population 63,000) is known for its many natural wonders, including the Aurora Borealis. The city is located in the Arctic Circle and is considered the "gateway" to the Arctic. Students will be able to experience amazing natural phenomena, including the midnight sun and polar nights. Also known for being the hometown of Santa Claus, Rovaniemi is a fun and vivid place to live; some of the most famous attractions include Arktikum (a museum and science center), the reindeer and husky farm, Santa Claus Village, and SantaPark.
Campus Information
The University of Lapland has approximately 4400 students enrolled and 600 staff members. The small size creates a sense of community, cozy atmosphere, and cooperation across disciplinary boundaries. The University of Lapland offers accessibility accommodations that are very similar to what students will find at Kent State, so the exchange program can be customized to suit each student鈥檚 unique needs.
Transportation
Airports
Rovaniemi Airport is approximately 20 minutes from the University of Lapland by car. If flights directly into Rovaniemi are expensive or difficult to find, students can fly into Helsinki or Oulu and then take a connecting domestic flight, train, or bus to Rovaniemi.
Local Transit
Students can navigate Rovaniemi using the local Linkkari bus system.