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Simcha Jong, a new part-time Professor at UEF’s NEURO Research Community, believes that an interdisciplinary approach is critical to tackling neurological disorders.
Media funded by the Russian state make their voices heard also in Finland, seeking to covertly influence people’s attitudes, Doctoral Researcher Teemu Oivo estimates.
In Finland, the greatest change in the history of state-church relations since the country’s independence in 1917 took place in 1990s, according to a new monograph by Matti Kotiranta, Professor of Church History.
The FishEDU Demonstration Fish Farm at the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University (KNAU) was launched . The demonstration fish farm consists of a rainbow trout unit and a carp unit for ongrowing of fish, with a production capacity of 1 tonne per year.
Cities want to become more sustainable but bringing that ambition to life can be quite the challenge. Academics have to work together with urban planners to help realise sustainability transformations.
Tourists are learning to demand that tourism services and tourism products should be produced responsibly. How is responsibility visible in the everyday choices made by tourists and hotel entrepreneurs?
Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen’s work at the University of Eastern Finland Law School is pioneering: no similar professorship exists in Finland nor abroad.
Societal policy measures and individual choices both play a role in moving towards sustainable well-being, Professor Arto O. Salonen says.
Eastern Finland can congratulate itself on being attractive to international talent: International Master’s degree students at the University of Eastern Finland are willing to both find employment and live in the region after graduation.
“The COVID-19 pandemic brought with it many important lessons and experiences from crisis management and the revolution of work,” says Professor of Management Pia Heilmann.