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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.
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.
Researchers working in a currently ongoing European research project have found that the reasons behind people’s support for populist movements are complex.
Sanna Vehviläinen started as Professor of Career Counselling on 1 January 2022.
Finnish craft science is a unique field of research even on a global scale, and Finland has played a pioneering role in the development of the discipline.
Relationships between individuals and groups have been of interest to Professor of Social Psychology Eerika Finell since the early stages of her career.
The UEF’s newly appointed Professor of International Sales Saara Julkunen knows sales inside and out – from a local store to international business collaboration.
Professor of European Law and Legislative Studies Emilia Korkea-aho is fascinated by difficult issues surrounding the regulation of lobbying.
Professor Eeva Nykänen’s expert role pertains to heatedly debated topics ranging from the social security reform to immigration law.
Population aging will be a growing issue around the world. That has led Honglin Chen, Professor in Social Work, to develop a deep interest in aging and older adults.