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The University of Eastern Finland participates the European-wide Innovative Religious Education Network: Educating to the Religious Diversity, IRENE, project.
You, too, could be suffering from fatty liver – even if you don’t drink any alcohol. Often, weight gain causes fat to build up in the liver, but also genes, gut microbes, and even environmental chemicals play a role.
Some migrant-origin women have a lower likelihood of cervical cancer screening participation and some groups are unaware of the screening programmes in Finland.
“It is not every day that I run across a postdoctoral programme which captures the main focus of my research, field of science and theoretical approach,” says Rodrigo Bueno Lacy.
An observational study by Finnish research groups confirms a prevailing theory that volatile organic compounds emitted by vegetation form atmospheric aerosols which make clouds more reflective.
A tree has appeared in the lobby of the Carelia building on the Joensuu Campus, and not just any tree, but a Tree of Good Feelings. It reminds us of the importance of well-being, especially during these exceptional times.
MSc Hui Yu’s dissertation focuses on value distribution of meromorphic functions and on linear differential and difference equations in a complex domain.
FM Rosalina Babo developed WebAVALIA, a self and peer assessment software to assist the evaluator in differentiating students according to their commitment and skills.
The East Meets West Conference hosted by the University of Eastern Finland on 4 October will focus on the diverse network of various encounters between things ‘Russian’ and ‘Ukrainian’.
A new spatial modelling study across over 81,000 landscapes in Europe shows that large-scale deployment of perennial biomass plantations can effectively reduce nitrogen emissions to water and soil loss by wind erosion.