History of mechanical engineering education in Finland
In Finland, the origins of technology education trace back to the 1840s and to the founding of the Technical School of Helsinki.

Introduction
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Part 1: Dawn of engineering education (vvvv–vvvv)
Many new educational institutions were founded in Europe during the first half of the 19th century to support the increasingly industrial economy.
Technology education in Finland began in the 1840s, fashioned after the model used in German-speaking Europe. The new Helsinki Technical School would become the cradle for technology education and research in Finland.
Contents
- The beginning of technology education in Finland
- Caught between theory and practice
- Martin Wetzer and the dawn of mechanical engineering in Finland
- Anders Olivier Saelan
- Crafts education diverges from engineer training
- Finnish mechanical engineers tour the world
- Facilities for technology education
- The German teachers in Helsinki
- The first professors of the Department of Mechanical Engineering
Appendices
- Päättötöiden kokoelma
- Rudolf Kolster
- Ernst Tuckermann

Part 2: Lorem ipsum (vvvv–vvvv)
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Contents
- Research and education into military technology
- Technical training of naval officers
- Teaching of aviation technology during the interwar years
- Mechanical engineering laboratories in Helsinki
- Eerikinkatu laboratories
- The Albertinkatu electrical laboratory
- K. Axel M. Ahlfors
- The doctoral degree in technology
- First doctorates in technology
- Studies under wartime
Appendices
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