Topic AllData science newsScience newsLife science newsNordic welfare newsHealth newsEducation newsLanguage & cultureSociety & economySustainability newsTeaching & studying at the UniversityHigher education & science policyHelsinki University Library Type AllNewsPress releaseIn briefEditorialArticleProfileEssayColumnCommentBooksSpeech Listing <span class="icon--list-as-blocks"></span><span class="icon--list"></span> 4.2.2021 Health news DECIDER project to improve diagnostics and treatment of ovarian cancer with the help of AI – 15 million euros in funding from the EU The goal of the 5-year research project is to discover novel diagnostic tools and effective drug combinations based on data from high-grade... 27.1.2021 Society & economy A new book provides a unique perspective on the operations of the International Labour Organization The book explores the challenges faced by the International Labour Organization, which recently celebrated its centenary, as well as its... 14.12.2020 Sustainability news Save the date: Sustainability Science Days, Finland’s largest event in sustainability science, highlights the need for radical change The theme of the next conference is destruction and creativity. Sustainability challenges cannot be solved without radical changes in human... 14.12.2020 Nordic welfare news Images are used to make refugees illegal and deny them asylum When you see pictures of migrants, they often depict ragged people behind barbed wire fences or on a shaky boat heading to shore. The visual... 29.9.2020 Teaching & studying at the University Liisa Nieminen granted the Maikki Friberg Equality Award The Maikki Friberg Equality Award 2020 was granted to Docent and University Lecturer Liisa Nieminen from the Faculty of Law. Nieminen was... 25.9.2020 Sustainability news The environment is a silent casualty of war Environmental destruction in war causes, among other things, forest loss and congenital diseases, as well as reduces wildlife populations. 1.7.2020 Teaching & studying at the University University of Helsinki has decided on the criteria for certificate-based admission in 2023–2024 The University of Helsinki has made a decision on the criteria for certificate-based admission to the bachelor’s programmes included in the... 30.6.2020 Society & economy A breakthrough in AI applications requires well-functioning regulation Is there a need for new regulatory mechanisms to cover damage caused by artificial intelligence, or do the existing liability rules suffice? 12.6.2020 Teaching & studying at the University Graduation ceremony at the Faculty of Law 17.6.2020 Due to coronavirus Faculty of Law will organise graduation ceremony remotely. Pages1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next
4.2.2021 Health news DECIDER project to improve diagnostics and treatment of ovarian cancer with the help of AI – 15 million euros in funding from the EU The goal of the 5-year research project is to discover novel diagnostic tools and effective drug combinations based on data from high-grade...
27.1.2021 Society & economy A new book provides a unique perspective on the operations of the International Labour Organization The book explores the challenges faced by the International Labour Organization, which recently celebrated its centenary, as well as its...
14.12.2020 Sustainability news Save the date: Sustainability Science Days, Finland’s largest event in sustainability science, highlights the need for radical change The theme of the next conference is destruction and creativity. Sustainability challenges cannot be solved without radical changes in human...
14.12.2020 Nordic welfare news Images are used to make refugees illegal and deny them asylum When you see pictures of migrants, they often depict ragged people behind barbed wire fences or on a shaky boat heading to shore. The visual...
29.9.2020 Teaching & studying at the University Liisa Nieminen granted the Maikki Friberg Equality Award The Maikki Friberg Equality Award 2020 was granted to Docent and University Lecturer Liisa Nieminen from the Faculty of Law. Nieminen was...
25.9.2020 Sustainability news The environment is a silent casualty of war Environmental destruction in war causes, among other things, forest loss and congenital diseases, as well as reduces wildlife populations.
1.7.2020 Teaching & studying at the University University of Helsinki has decided on the criteria for certificate-based admission in 2023–2024 The University of Helsinki has made a decision on the criteria for certificate-based admission to the bachelor’s programmes included in the...
30.6.2020 Society & economy A breakthrough in AI applications requires well-functioning regulation Is there a need for new regulatory mechanisms to cover damage caused by artificial intelligence, or do the existing liability rules suffice?
12.6.2020 Teaching & studying at the University Graduation ceremony at the Faculty of Law 17.6.2020 Due to coronavirus Faculty of Law will organise graduation ceremony remotely.