Eteläsuomalainen osakunta

Eteläsuomalainen osakunta (ESO) is one of the 15 student nations at the University of Helsinki,[1] Finnish-speaking, established in 1905 and it has Uusimaa and Eastern Uusimaa as recruitment regions. Before 1905, Nylands Nation (NN) gathered both Finnish- and Swedish-speaking university students from Southern Finland, but seceded from NN in 1905 to form a similar, but Finnish-speaking nation.[2]

Eteläsuomalainen osakunta
ESO at Uusi Ylioppilastalo
AbbreviationESO
Formation1 May, 1905
(secession from
NN, est. in 1643)
InspectorLaura Kolbe
AddressMannerheimintie 5 A
00100 Helsinki
Finland
Websiteetelasuomalainen
osakunta.fi
Student Nations at
Helsinki University

Premises

ESO has its premises in downtown Helsinki, at Uusi Ylioppilastalo, at Mannerheimintie 5,[3] alongside four other Nations, Savolainen osakunta, Varsinaissuomalainen osakunta, Åbo Nation and Östra Finlands Nation.

Friendship nations

The Nation has friendship contracts with several student nations, student associations and student societies at universities in Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Germany.[4]

Finland

  • Nylands Nation (University of Helsinki)
  • Sähköinsinöörikilta (Aalto University)

Estonia

  • Eesti Üliõpilaste Selts Põhjala
  • Estonian Women Students' Society (Eesti Naisüliõpilaste Selts)

Sweden

Denmark

  • Studenterforeningen (University of Copenhagen)

Norway

Germany

  • Der Allgemeine Studierenden Ausschuss der Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz (University of Mainz)
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References

  1. Eteläsuomalainen osakunta. "Introduction to the Nation" (in Finnish). Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  2. Eteläsuomalainen osakunta. "History" (in Finnish). Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  3. Eteläsuomalainen osakunta. "Eteläsuomalainen osakunta" (in Finnish). Retrieved December 2, 2010.
  4. Eteläsuomalainen osakunta. "Friendship organizations" (in Finnish). Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved December 2, 2010.


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