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Children of immigrant parents face significant barriers to mental health care in Finland

02.04.2026

A new nationwide Finnish register study shows that children with two immigrant parents are significantly less likely to receive mental health services for anxiety and depression than children of Finnish parents. At the same time, children with immigrant fathers and Finnish mothers are up to 60% more likely to use those services, revealing how a single native-born parent can dramatically shape a child's access to care.

University of Turku and Turku University of Applied Sciences develop new model for higher education community

26.03.2026

The University of Turku and Turku University of Applied Sciences signed a strategic partnership agreement. The aim is to develop a new model for a higher education community that builds on the strengths of both parties. Collaboration is being developed in areas such as doctoral training and research infrastructure.

Decade of war linked to widespread PTSD and suicidal behaviour in Ukrainian children

24.03.2026

For more than a decade, Ukrainian children have grown up with war as a constant backdrop. According to researchers, the psychological consequences are now becoming clear. A comprehensive scoping review of 37 studies finds that Ukrainian children and adolescents exposed to a decade of war face high levels of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), internalising and externalising symptoms, suicidality, and self-harm. 

University Lecturer in Biochemistry Jarmo Käpylä awarded Docent of the Year recognition of Turku universities

20.03.2026

Turun Yliopistojen dosenttiyhdistys ry. (Docent association of Turku universities) has chosen University Lecturer in Biochemistry Jarmo Käpylä from the University of Turku as the Docent of the Year 2026. The recognition was awarded at the Academic Day organised jointly by the University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University on 19 March 2026.

New research-based approach updates welfare states to times of austerity

11.03.2026

An international group of researchers propose a new, more sustainable approach for welfare states to update their policies. The approach focuses on social investments and interventions, emphasising the monitoring and adaptation of the measures according to their effectiveness throughout their lifecycles. The researchers present the approach in a newly published open-access book.