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  1. Following the Great Fire of Turku in 1827, higher education within the country was moved to Helsinki, the new administrative heart and the capital of the Grand Duchy of Finland, in 1828, and renamed the Imperial Alexander University in Finland in honour of the late benefactor of the university.

  2. Imperial Alexander University. Redirect to: University of Helsinki#Imperial Alexander University in Finland 1828–1919.

  3. The chosen archival material encompasses the documents and other resources kept in archives by the Royal Academy of Turku and the Imperial Alexander University, the predecessors of the University of Helsinki, from 1640 to 1924.

  4. The first professor of Swedish at Helsinki University. Axel Olof Fredenthal enrolled at the Imperial Alexander University in 1854 to study Classical Philology and Archaeology. He graduated with a master’s degree five years later.

  5. 4 de oct. de 2022 · The main building of the Imperial Alexander University -– or, the present-day University of Helsinki –– on the western side of the Senate Square forms a symmetrical pair with the House of the Senate, or Government Palace, across the square.

  6. The Imperial Alexander University (University of Helsinki) in the 1890s. Picture from the Helsinki City Museum. In the 19th century, several scientific societies were founded, such as the Finnish Medical Society Duodecim in 1881 and the Finno-Ugrian Society in 1883.

  7. The Royal Academy of Turku or the Royal Academy of Åbo (Swedish: Kungliga Akademien i Åbo or Åbo Kungliga Akademi; Latin: Regia Academia Aboensis; Finnish: Turun akatemia) was the first university in Finland, and the only Finnish university that was founded when the country still was a part of Sweden.