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> 11.12.2017 Language & culture For Martin Luther, women ranked below men – most of the time Luther based his gender system on the body and allowed for exceptions. This was also apparent in his personal life. Marriage and fatherhood made... 30.11.2017 Language & culture Global and local culture intermingled in the Middle East in Antiquity Nordic research funding brings researchers of antiquity together. Their shared research topic is the interaction of international and local... 24.11.2017 Education news The career survey is back and a doctoral student is looking for career examples The career survey will launch again in autumn 2017. Isto Peltomäki, doctoral student of theology, is hoping for many replies to the survey so... 30.10.2017 Language & culture Medieval theology and natural philosophy influenced each other A recent doctoral dissertation in philosophy of religion demonstrates that in the Middle Ages, theology and philosophy were in dynamic... 19.10.2017 Higher education & science policy Antti Räsänen appointed dean of the Faculty of Theology Antti Räsänen, professor of religious education, has been appointed dean of the Faculty of Theology from the beginning of 2018. 5.10.2017 Language & culture Women’s pivotal role in shaping Christianity overlooked Women had a significant impact on the formation of early Christian communities, but (they) have been largely ignored in the history books. Kaisa... 3.10.2017 Health news Compassion and social support help with stress management If prolonged, stress may become chronic and change the biological and physiological functions of the body. 12.9.2017 Higher education & science policy Risto Saarinen to receive honorary doctorate from the University of Copenhagen The honorary title will be granted on 17 November 2017. 17.8.2017 Health news Religion has a positive impact on end-of-life experiences Even terminally ill patients can feel that their quality of life is high. Achieving the experience of meaningful life is the result of a... PagesPrevious 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next
11.12.2017 Language & culture For Martin Luther, women ranked below men – most of the time Luther based his gender system on the body and allowed for exceptions. This was also apparent in his personal life. Marriage and fatherhood made...
30.11.2017 Language & culture Global and local culture intermingled in the Middle East in Antiquity Nordic research funding brings researchers of antiquity together. Their shared research topic is the interaction of international and local...
24.11.2017 Education news The career survey is back and a doctoral student is looking for career examples The career survey will launch again in autumn 2017. Isto Peltomäki, doctoral student of theology, is hoping for many replies to the survey so...
30.10.2017 Language & culture Medieval theology and natural philosophy influenced each other A recent doctoral dissertation in philosophy of religion demonstrates that in the Middle Ages, theology and philosophy were in dynamic...
19.10.2017 Higher education & science policy Antti Räsänen appointed dean of the Faculty of Theology Antti Räsänen, professor of religious education, has been appointed dean of the Faculty of Theology from the beginning of 2018.
5.10.2017 Language & culture Women’s pivotal role in shaping Christianity overlooked Women had a significant impact on the formation of early Christian communities, but (they) have been largely ignored in the history books. Kaisa...
3.10.2017 Health news Compassion and social support help with stress management If prolonged, stress may become chronic and change the biological and physiological functions of the body.
12.9.2017 Higher education & science policy Risto Saarinen to receive honorary doctorate from the University of Copenhagen The honorary title will be granted on 17 November 2017.
17.8.2017 Health news Religion has a positive impact on end-of-life experiences Even terminally ill patients can feel that their quality of life is high. Achieving the experience of meaningful life is the result of a...