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The new SenseLab at the University of Eastern Finland opens up new opportunities for research into consumer behaviour in a multisensory research environment.
Looking into factors explaining people’s happiness in Finland, researchers found that when it comes to money, having enough is more important than having a lot.
In Finland, a national policy for open science and research is under way. At the same time, open access to knowledge challenges the business logic and appreciation of traditional scientific publishing.
Experiences of people with dementia and their family members show researchers how a progressive illness affects the realisation of the fundamental rights, and how the status of people with dementia can be improved.
The Creating Spaces for Diversity of Worldviews in Early Childhood Education project aims to enhance teachers’ competence on worldview education and to develop early childhood pedagogy that recognises diversity.
Sustainability transitions call for swift action, but the identity and history of past livelihoods should also be acknowledged.
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?
Several projects are underway at the University of Eastern Finland that seek to help embrace a gentler and more accepting approach to food and eating in food education.
Having a sense of meaning in life is known to boost our sense of well-being. This is true especially for the elderly, since existential questions gain an increasingly important role with age.