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In 2020, the university achieved a good operational and financial result. The coronavirus pandemic and the emergency conditions had an impact on the university’s activities, but the key operational objectives were achieved well.
The aim of MSc Janne Koivukoski's dissertation was to explore how the different radiation events, especially the Chernobyl accident, have affected the development of the radiation monitoring system while using technological advancements. Special focus was put on the measuring and data handling technology used and on the development of the monitoring station network.
A post in UEF’s On the Move blog by Chidchanoke Kasetpibal has been published as part of the Solid Foundations English Second Language Grade 12 Learner’s Book for NSSCAS.
The coronavirus pandemic has increased general interest in how viruses enter the brain, and what their effects on the brain are. There are receptors on the surface of some brain cells which allow the coronavirus to penetrate the cell.
The University of Eastern Finland has received EU funding to recruit 14 doctoral students into a four-year multidisciplinary Neuro-Innovation PhD programme, which will be implemented on the Kuopio campus.
Maiju Karjalainen graduated from UEF's and Toyohashi University of Technology’s (TUT) joint Master’s degree programme last autumn. The double degree included studies and an opportunity to do an internship in Japan.
Professor of Intellectual Capital Management Anu Puusa from the University of Eastern Finland’s Business School has been invited to give a TED Talk.
Coordinated by the University of Eastern Finland, the interdisciplinary and international PEICAS project is currently examining how children with autism spectrum disorder interact with others in inclusive classrooms.
Can vitamin D supplementation prevent cancer, diabetes or COVID-19? Recent research has yielded both hope, disappointments and new questions.