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Finland’s unique and extensive sets of register-based data provide researchers with the opportunity to explore people’s risk-taking behaviour in a genuine market environment.
Appointed as Professor of Forest Planning at the University of Eastern Finland this November, Jari Vauhkonen says that collaboration between forest owners should be incentivised.
Newly appointed Professor of Educational Science Päivi Pihlaja calls for more versatile journalism on inclusion in education.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has given new perspectives to Russian literature research, while also making it extremely relevant.
The extensive reform of pharmaceutical matters in Finland may bring clarity to how pharmacies implement medication counselling.
The current perception of Finland as a model country for equality often prevents us from seeing not only structural inequalities, but also various more subtle forms of discrimination and exclusion.
The roots of Orthodox theology education in Joensuu don’t date back very far, but thanks to persistent efforts, theology at UEF today is an academic, research-oriented discipline.
“In radiation research, new technologies come with new challenges,” says Jonne Naarala, Professor of Radiation Biology.
“Many foot health problems go untreated. Too often, people think that a little pain and discomfort is normal. In reality, they are a sign of the feet not being well,” Professor Minna Stolt says.
Courts see only the tip of the iceberg of disputes related to housing transactions between private individuals, as most cases get settled outside court rooms.