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The University of Eastern Finland presented Eveliina Ojala, Doctor of Theology, Maryam Samavaki, PhD, Timo Pekkala, MD, and Pasi Hirvonen, Doctor of Social Sciences, with the Young Researcher Award 2020.
Research focuses upon the uneven development of different regions that has led to a trend where population growth only occurs in a few urban regions.
“By studying chemistry, and especially by acquiring a dual qualification, one can ensure one’s employment opportunities in the midst of global challenges. I myself am a good example of this,” says Johanna Puukilainen, who is both a qualified chemist and a teacher.
The new strategy aims is to make Finland a key player in the transition to a healthy and sustainable global food system.
The aim of the new national competence network is to increase cooperation between universities, hospitals, and the business worlds and to make Finnish neuroscience know-how visible internationally.
In the doctoral thesis of Meike H. Keuters, MSc, three promising compounds have been shown to improve the post-stroke outcome in mouse models of ischemic stroke.
The impact of human activity on the Earth’s biosphere requires radical changes in economic, legal, political, and governance systems in order for people to still have a chance at a better, more equitable and sustainable future.
The Working Conditions of Home Offices (ETERGO) study examines, for the first time, the conditions of remote work as a whole, taking into account physical and cognitive ergonomics, communality, and indoor air, and their associations with recovery from work, work ability and health.