Finnish studies
Finnish studies is a research area which is part of humanities and social sciences, and usually studies Finnish language, Finnish culture and Finnish history.
Finnish studies in North America
In Canada there are Finnish studies activities in the University of Toronto, and Lakehead University in Thunder Bay. Toronto Chair is occupied by one individual at a time as Lakehead has a rotating position for scholars from Finland. In the United States Finnish studies are available at the Columbia University, at the University of Washington, University of Wisconsin, University of Minnesota and at Indiana University. In addition, some Finnish language and culture courses are offered at Finlandia University, at University of California, and at the University of Oregon.The University of Minnesota has held the Government of Finland and David and Nancy Speer Visiting Professorship in Finnish Studies from 1989. The chair was established in with the joint efforts of the Government of Finland, University of Minnesota, and Mr. David Speer. In the early 1990s the chair changed into visiting professorship. The following persons have been visiting in the position in the previous years.
- 1992 Pertti Pesonen
- 1992 Aulis Aarnio
- 1992 Raimo Väyrynen
- 1994 Elina Haavio-Mannila
- 1994 Kaarle Nordenstreng
- 1996 Clas Zilliacus
- 1996 Risto Alapuro
- 1998 Max Engman
- 1998 J.P. Roos
- 1998 A. William Hoglund
- 1998 Hannu Nurmi
- 1999 Eero Tarasti
- 1999 Marjatta Hietala
- 2000 Leena Ahtola-Moorhouse
- 2003-2004 Pauliina Raento
- 2004-2005 Pauliina Raento
- 2005-2006 Juha Suoranta
- 2006-2007 Mika Aaltola