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An international Education & Inequalities lecture series is organised this autumn by our AGORA Research Centre and KUPOLI Research Unit. The series offers timely and research-based themes and engaging ...
Aleksi Knuutila and Matti Pohjonen, researchers at the Helsinki Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities (HSSH), have developed a browser- and mobile-based educational game titled Infodemic Inc.
The Netherlands Society of Gene and Cell Therapy has awarded its prestigious Outstanding Achievement Award to Professor Vincenzo Cerullo for his groundbreaking work in cancer immunotherapy. The ...
A public lecture with Professor Iginio Gagliardone (Wits University,Johannesburg, South Africa) at the HCAS Common Room on 27th of August, 16–18.
The ranking of the University of Helsinki is on the rise after years of decline following the major cuts in university funding in the 2010s. “Now that we have managed to get the trend back on the ...
The warming climate is transforming moth communities across Finland. According to researchers at the University of Helsinki, northern cold-adapted species are becoming rarer while southern Finland is ...
Viikki Research Farm, in the heart of Helsinki, has completed a pioneering Double Materiality Assessment (DMA) under the COVERE² initiative, revealing 91 material sustainability issues out of 120 ...
As the EU moves to revise and potentially weaken key sustainability regulations through the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) Omnibus proposal, the stakes are high. At COVERE², we ...
The development of a new international master's programme at the University of Helsinki, aimed at promoting the food exports and gastronomic expertise, is progressing well. A dedicated preparation ...
Translation and interpretation have a significant role in society. Translation and interpretation are essential for, among other things, language policy and linguistic rights, while translations have ...
Master’s student Pauline shares why they chose to study Human Nutrition and Food-related Behavior at the University of Helsinki.
In 2026, applications are accepted to eight Psychotherapist Training Programmes, which represent a diverse spectrum of frameworks and target groups.
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