29 February: Well-being of children – tackling inequalities
What matters for childrens' well-being? How can we tackle inequality in the well-being of children and young people? Join the discussion at the next TalkTogether seminar on Thursday 29 February 2024!
Office for Academic and Student Affairs – Faculty of Medicine
Faculty's Office for Academic and Student Affairs helps applicants, students and personnel with different matters concerning studies and studying.
The office's service desk is open from Monday to Thursday at 12–14. Outside the opening hours you can contact us by phone or e-mail, or you can book an appointment.
Bullying between Adolescents Reduced after Kiva Antibullying Program: Netiquette and Mental Health Support Needed in Interventions
Bullying experienced by 13–16-year-old pupils reduced clearly when schools invested in antibullying interventions. Researchers suggest that rooting out cyberbullying has to be more effective and new methods for supporting and strengthening the mental well-being of bullied adolescents have to be introduced. The study published by the Research Centre for Child Psychiatry of the University of Turku was based on reports from Finnish adolescents in 2008 and 2014.
International Data Week on October 23–27
The University of Turku participates in the International Data Week by organising data-related webinars and discussion sessions on 23-27 October 2023.
TIEDEPÄIVÄ - VETENSKAPSDAGEN - RESEARCH DAY 2022
Research Day is an event organized jointly by the doctoral programme Utuling and the School of Languages and Translation Studies, University of Turku. The event takes place on 29th April on campus (main building, University of Turku), but some presentations are available also via remote connections.
We invite all master’s students, doctoral researchers (doctoral candidates), and teachers and researchers working at the University of Turku or Åbo Akademi University to participate in the Research Day.
Astronomers receive ERC Synergy Grant to make colour movies of black holes and build new telescope in Africa
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded a Synergy Grant, named “BlackHolistic”, of 14 million Euro to a team of Dutch, British, Finnish, and Namibian astronomers to make colour movies of black holes. Researchers from the University of Turku are involved in international collaboration.
About the School
Turku School of Economics was founded in 1950 by the initiative of the local business community. Today we are part of the multidisciplinary University of Turku. We are an accredited member of the AACSB International, which is a guarantee of continuous development of excellence in education and research.