3 / 2000

 
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Finnish is not difficult,

Finnish lecturer Pirkko Hölttä

but it needs practising, says Finnish lecturer Pirkko Hölttä.


Welcome to Turku!

Students

Stefano Magugliani from Italy (left), Bobby Dilworth from Great Britain, Hans-Auke Koopal from the Netherlands, Werner Soliz from Chile and Servé Muyers from the Netherlands began their studies in Turku with enthusiasm.


Mammography saves lives

Professor Peter B. Dean

Mammography screening decreases the mortality from breast cancer. Professor Peter B. Dean introduces the latest results from an article that came out in the Lancet this year.

Aurora 3/2000
  • Tradition and quality with an international focus
  • The University was founded by private donors
  • Turku - an old European town
  • Is Finnish really so difficult to learn?
  • The translation team
  • Who broke the cup?
  • The University takes care of its international guests
  • "Oost west thuis is nook niet alles!"
  • Finns like someone else to take the first step
  • Student exchange experiences benefit teachers-to-be
  • Anu enjoyed her stay in England
  • Bookshelf: The Baltic and the North Seas
  • In brief
  • Natural or cultural selection?
  • Column in German
  • European Union common defence: Forward march!
  • Column in Spanish
  • Russian biotechnology is well known in Turku
  • Legal collaboration
  • Common types of human cancer
  • Mammography screening is woman´s life insurance
  • Educational system of eight European countries
  • Does efficiency hinder quality in learning?
  • Visits abroad can help develop teaching
  • All an exchange student needs
  • Doctoral dissertations

  • Cover of the printed magazine


    Natural or cultural selection?

    Dr Virpi Lummaa left for Cambridge in February, and with her dogs, of course.


    PR & Press Office <tiedotus@utu.fi>, May 6th 2000
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