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The four-year PharGTrans project examines how changes in EU chemicals policy and legislation may affect green transformations in the pharmaceutical sector in the European Union.
Speakers will discuss the impact of border infrastructure and politics on the natural environment as well as in the context of migration management and security.
"Family forms have become increasingly diverse – a change that sometimes escapes attention in Finland,” Professor Anna-Maija Castrén says.
The University of Eastern Finland secured a total of 3.5 million euros of research funding for five consortia.
Sonja Kosunen, new professor of general education, has studied the relationship between social class and school in Finland. The topic evokes many emotions but offers an important perspective on the discussion on education policy.
The Research Council of Finland and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland have granted funding for nine development research projects.
Based on Seitara Kubota's thinking about poverty the study provides a narrative of the genesis of Japanese social work.
New indicators and methods are constantly being developed to assess the effectiveness of measures taken to promote well-being and health.
Female genital mutilation could be prevented, e.g., through education, research and legislation.
When a Finnish municipality wants impressions, likes and shares on social media, English is the language of choice.