• The sense of school connectedness is important for young people’s well-being – but do schools in Finland succeed in providing a fair social environment for all?

    27.10.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    A study by researchers at Åbo Akademi University examines the social inequality gap between the native and immigrant youth.

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  • Turku universities and Bayer explored future innovations in health and medical research at Corporate Corner

    14.10.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    The higher education institutions in Turku together with Bayer organised a Corporate Corner event that set out to discover new collaboration opportunities in the fields of pharmaceutical research, product development, and manufacturing technology.

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  • New MOOC on Energy Transition and Sustainable Economies, free of charge

    22.9.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    Participate in a new a new MOOC on energy transition and sustainable economics.

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  • Unique discussion la­boratories at Åbo Akademi University ready for use

    22.9.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    The new laboratories are part of the ecosystem of nationally important research infrastructures.

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  • Renaissance treasures from Åbo Akademi University Library are exhibited at Turku Castle

    20.9.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    Three magnificent leatherbound volumes that belonged to the Polish king Sigismund II Augustus are being restored to their glory at Åbo Akademi University Library.

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  • Strategic partnership between Åbo Akademi and Bayer – collaboration between universities and industry more important than ever

    12.9.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    The goal is to strengthen the long-term research co-operation between Bayer and Åbo Akademi University and to increase the relevance of education to working life through a continuous dialogue.

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  • Collaboration in Turku higher education – Health Campus is strengthening Turku’s position as a top city for health care research and development

    10.6.2022

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    Pamela Friström

    Turku is known for its higher education institutions, Turku University Hospital, and as a hub for pharmaceutical companies. For a long time, the city has been a collaboration platform for several contributors in research and education and birthplace of new innovations. Health care competence in Turku is, in many respects, of the top quality in…

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  • 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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