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UEF and partners received over 3.2 million euros in development funding from various instruments.
The project coordinated by the University of Eastern Finland fosters the teacher educators and student teachers’ competence and best practices in sustainability in Finland, Namibia and Tanzania.
Online simulations aimed at students and professionals dealing with family violence will soon be benefitting professionals in Namibia.
Online summer schools can bring added flexibility to participation when participants are in different time zones.
Lower secondary school pupils can reach Inkeri Tiitinen at school and on social media.
Students protesting in the lobbies of the Carelia and Snellmania buildings want to highlight the growing disadvantage among students. Rector Jukka Mönkkönen understands students’ concerns.
Hanken School of Economics, the University of Turku and the University of Vaasa to join the Finnish universities’ partner network offering doctoral courses.
The Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Lifelong Learning and Sustainable Development provides graduates with unique skills and expertise in lifelong learning and sustainable development.
Teachers’ broader expertise in special education would benefit teaching and studying also in higher education institutions. At best, it could even affect employment.
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.