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MSc Elham Kakaei Lafdani investigated the potential for adsorption-based nutrient recovery from clear-cut peatland runoff water using biochar.
Teachers’ broader expertise in special education would benefit teaching and studying also in higher education institutions. At best, it could even affect employment.
Adding resistant starch in the diet could slow down the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by altering gut microbiota composition, a new study shows.
Working in the customer service team at Digital Services, Tommi Eskelinen helps to resolve even the trickiest problems.
The University of Eastern Finland secured a total of 3.5 million euros of research funding for five consortia.
Even short-term exposure to ultra-fine particles at relatively low doses can lead to elevated cytokine levels, alter the expression of brain membrane drug transporter proteins, and affect gene expression in the olfactory bulb.
Anu Laakkonen, MSc, investigated how the value creation logic of the forest sector is changing when entering the sustainable circular forest-based bioeconomy.
International students need employment that corresponds to their education, as well as integration into Finnish society, said Rector Jukka Mönkkönen in the university’s Opening Ceremony of the Academic Year 2023–2023.
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.