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Visiting Professor Robert Mason from the Gulf States Institute in Washington has concluded his valuable visit to the University of Helsinki and HSSH. Robert Mason, Associate Professor from the Gulf ...
The Steering Group started and got organised on the 11th September 2025, and the new Director will start at the beginning of 2026. We are also glad to inform you that Professor has been appointed by ...
A recent study has shown that annual songbird populations are shaped more by adult overwintering survival and less by the number of fledglings they produced in the previous summer. A study from the ...
Microplastics, tiny plastic particles pervasive in agricultural environments, interact with and disrupt the microbial ecosystem in the rumen – the first stomach chamber of cattle, reveals an ...
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The POC project was launched as part of the COMPAIR research project in January 2025. It was started by preparing a closed, secure working environment ePouta, and transferring the previously ELAN ...
Valtiotieteellisessä tiedekunnassa lähestytään muuttuvaa maailmaa sosiaalisista ja yhteiskunnallisista ilmiöistä käsin. Opetuksemme nivoutuu viimeisimpään tutkimukseen tarkoituksena kouluttaa ...
The visit included a guided tour of the museum, as well as workshops conducted by the PhD researchers. On 20 October 2025, 1st and 2nd-year MAREEES students, together with a group of PhD students from ...
Did you know your brain can run on fat? Exciting new research has revealed that neurons in the brain can use fats as fuel—powering our thoughts, movements, and memories. This surprising discovery ...
Sustainability | 21.11.2025 ShanghaiRanking: University of Helsinki ranks 8th in the world, and the 1st in Nordic countries, in ecology According to ShanghaiRanking’s Global Ranking of Academic ...
A new global study finds that the visual beauty of birds – their colours and shapes – predicts which wild species are traded by people. By analysing data for over 9000 bird species, researchers ...
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