Interested in becoming a Student Ambassador for the year 2014?

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We are looking for motivated international master’s degree students to become international student ambassadors – join now and get an exiting opportunity to be a representative of our university.

Student Ambassadors are student volunteers who love to share their
experiences and introduce others to the community. Ambassadors work in co-operation with the Education Services to better the university’s services for the students and convince new potential students why the University of Helsinki is the perfect match for them.

This is an exiting opportunity to take part in the university world and great way to enhance your university experience! You will also get a dibloma for being an ambassador and taking part to an Ambassador-project.

Meet our International Student Ambassadors for the year 2013!

Ambassadors project – what it’s all about?

The Ambassador project will last for one year. It includes following things:

– Three to four meetings! We are going to discuss the University of Helsinki marketing, what can we do for better service and how can we help the new potential students. Also we are going to share our experiences and thoughts.
– You have an opportunity to write an inspirational blog-texts for Welcome to UH blog.
– You have an opportunity to help new students by answering the questions for example via Facebook (1-2 times in a year)
– You have an opportunity take part in different events; student fairs, marketing happenings etc.
– We are going to have a great time! We bet that you are also going to make new friends. This is a chance to explore University of Helsinki in a new way.

We kindly ask you to send your application (short info who you are, what are you studying and why you want to become an ambassador) to helena.m.hamalainen@helsinki.fi. Please send the application by the end of November 2013. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

We hope to see you soon!

Best regards, Education Services, University of Helsinki