The purpose of student tutoring is to offer peer support to new students. Starting your studies is an exciting phase in life – during this time, student tutors offer important guidance to the ways of university life. International student tutors also introduce the new student to Finland and student life here.

Tampere University is responsible for student tutoring, but TREY is tasked with responsibilities such as organising tutor recruitment and tutor training. TREY is actively in contact with the tutor organisers and international organisers in subject associations. At the student union, the board member responsible for tutoring and the Specialist in Tutoring are responsible for tutoring matters. You can ask them for more information about tutoring and TREY’s services for tutors. Please contact TREY’s tutoring sector by emailing tuutorointi@trey.fi. Personal contact info is available on the Contact page.

Rebecca explains on the video below why tutoring is important for new students.

National student tutoring

National student tutoring means tutoring taking place in Finnish-speaking degree programmes. Tutoring can be integrated to your degree, please read more on the Students’ guide here. Tutoring Finnish degree students requires fluent Finnish skills.

International student tutoring

International student tutoring is a great way to gain international experience, get to know new people and do some good: as a student tutor for international students, you can ease their culture shock and provide help during the beginning of their studies. Assistance is needed as the international students arrive to Tampere. The tutors help them adjust both to the university community and student life here. To become an international tutor, you need above all an open mind and daily language skills in English; other skills related to international tutoring are easy and quick to acquire.

International student tutoring can be integrated to your degree, please read more on the Students’ guide here. This is a study module with clearly defined expected learning outcomes and ECTS credits. The module includes training sessions, the actual tutoring work and reporting. The tutors can receive a small monetary compensation for their work and a certificate upon request. By participating in international tutoring, you can also get course credit for the Internationalisation Module of your degree.

There are two kind of international tutoring at Tampere University:

  1. International tutors in degree programmes support new students in English-taught degree programmes to integrate into the university community and studies.
  2. International tutors for exchange students help exchange students coming to Tampere for a semester or academic year to get acquainted with Finnish study culture.

Application and tutor selection

Anton, an international student tutor, tells below on the video why you should join the group of tutors, too!

Tutors are sought three times a year. National tutors and international degree student tutors have only one application period in January-February. The application form for degree tutors is the same for all applicants. In addition, exchange student tutors are sought later in spring and autumn, as exchange students will be arriving at the start of both semesters.

Tutor selections will be made by the subject association after the application period ends. Some associations may interview applicants after the application period, so keep an eye out on your email! The chosen tutors will be added to e-mailing lists and they are expected to keep up with important information on, for example, the upcoming tutor training sessions. If you have questions regarding the tutor selection, please contact your subject association or degree programme. If you don’t know who to contact, you can reach out to tuutorointi@trey.fi.

Upcoming recruitments for tutors

Tutor recruitment for exchange students of autumn 2026 takes place from 2 March to 18 March 2026. You can apply via this Microsoft Forms application. Applications are handled by subject associations and INTO Tampere after the application period ends, and selections are made during March. Some associations may interview applicants after the application period, so keep an eye out on your email!

Tutoring mascot & merchandise

The mascot for tutoring at Tampere University is an ice cream called Tuutti who adventures in the recruitment ads for tutoring and in events aimed at freshers and tutors, among other things. Tuutti’s taste (i.e. color) and other decorations change every year, and each year’s tutor organisers get to vote on what Tuutti looks like during that year.

Each tutor at Tampere University is assigned two tutor identifiers with which new students can distinguish tutors from the rest of the student population. These identifiers are a tutor scarf and a tutor overall badge which are distributed to tutors through tutor organisers in subject associations.