Are you an in­ter­na­tional stu­dent pur­su­ing your Mas­ter's de­gree at the University of Helsinki? Do you want to gain valu­able work ex­per­i­ence in one of the lead­ing universi­ties in the world ...
This is a hybrid event; link to live stream: https://tiedekulmamedia.helsinki.fi/fi/web/tiedekulma/player/webcast?eventId=287988701 From countering pandemics to ...
For those striving for a Deep Tech & AI-enabled sustainable future, NEXUS is the place to grow crystallised solutions into fundable & scalable global startups. The call for the 3rd round of NEXUS is ...
Welcome to Pathways, a new interdisciplinary early-stage entrepreneurship programme by the Helsinki Incubators. Regardless of what theme the problem you're looking to solve or idea you're aiming to ...
In a recent study, researchers found that 78% of the world’s bird species do not thrive in the most modified human-dominated environments. These species are also most likely to have declining ...
Milloin viimeksi pysähdyit dinosauruksen jalkojen juureen tai kuuntelit yön ääniä Afrikan tähtitaivaan alla? 7 € Opiskelija tai lapsi 7–17 vuotta Olemme Museokortti-kohde. Eläkeläiset Työttömät Varus- ...
A multidisciplinary team of scientists led by University of Helsinki reports that a progressive neurodegenerative disease can be triggered by a viral infection. The mechanism relates to mitochondrial ...
Researchers at the University of Helsinki and HUS Helsinki University Hospital have succeeded in correcting a gene defect that causes a hereditary liver disease and its adverse effects on cells.
Highly esteemed grants will be used to investigate the early conditions of the universe, and how work around temples reshaped the economy and society in the Persian Empire. Kari Rummukainen from the ...
The first birdfeeders were made in the 19th century, and their design rapidly evolved during the 20th century. Researchers at the University of Helsinki and Aalto University consider the evolution of ...
A recent study by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, University of Helsinki and Tampere University reveals that the wastewater-based surveillance is an effective tool for monitoring the ...
The ability of infants to process speech in the brain can predict later development of language and literacy. Recent research findings can help to develop new ways of preventing problems with reading ...