• Collaboration in Turku higher education – technology education and research meet the needs of businesses

    23.5.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    Tuomas Kantonen, who is doing his Master’s thesis on metal 3D printing, gets to use the latest state-of-the-art equipment thanks to the strong collaboration in technology education and research.

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  • Promising new routes for sustainable aviation fuel and chemicals

    10.5.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    The Synjet project has been established to widen the future possibilities with two promising routes to convert a variety of renewable feedstocks into aviation fuels and, for example, rubber and ingredients to cosmetics.

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  • Collaboration in Turku higher education – the Study in Turku network helps international students to enjoy themselves in Turku

    6.5.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    The city of Turku and the higher education institutions in the area consider it important that the international students enjoy their stay in Turku. When international students feel at home in Turku, they are more likely to return to the banks of Aurajoki river.

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  • Collaboration in Turku higher education – from neighbourhood culture to international cultural collaboration

    27.4.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    Art and culture are doing well in Turku. A strong tradition of collaboration between cultural institutions is an important prerequisite – and higher education in Turku plays an important and self-evident role in it.

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  • Finnish universities are collaboratively developing certificate-based admission and entrance examinations

    22.4.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    The universities will decide on the reform of the scoring model for certificate-based admission in 2023.

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  • Natural stone has left its mark on Turku

    28.3.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    Natural stone as a building material is beautiful, versatile, reusable and has an almost eternal durability. Natural stone has been used for various types of construction all throughout Turku’s history.

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  • Call for BioCity Turku new research programs

    22.3.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    BioCity Turku research programs strengthen the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research collaboration within the Turku campus.

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  • Åbo Akademi University courses free of charge for Ukrainian students

    17.3.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    Åbo Akademi University supports Ukrainian students who have come to Finland by offering them the opportunity to take university courses free of charge.

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  • The war in Ukraine

    15.3.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    The war in Ukraine affects the activities of Åbo Akademi University.

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  • Åbo Akademi University opens applications for 29 funded doctoral positions

    3.3.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    Have you been thinking about taking a doctoral degree? Åbo Akademi University has opened for applications for a total of 29 funded doctoral positions, starting on 1 August 2022 at the earliest.

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