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Individual environmental laws, such as those related to the climate or nature conservation, are not sufficient on their own to resolve environmental crises, shows a novel study.
A total of 24 professors will give inaugural lectures on the key themes of their research.
Kaisa Huhta develops energy law doctrine, supported by prestigious grants from the European Research Council (ERC) and the Research Council of Finland.
A new study conducted at the University of Eastern Finland highlights the challenges faced by older immigrants in Finland when seeking social and healthcare services, employment and citizenship.
The awards were presented to Heidi Linnanmäki, Immi Kovanen, Julia Lempola, Pinja Räisänen and Veera Korhonen.
The university recognised Niina Gråsten and Tiina Juurela as advocates for greater awareness and understanding of neurodiversity.
Fifteen doctoral researchers will be recruited to the University of Eastern Finland’s new multidisciplinary doctoral programme.
Changes in EU chemicals policy and legislation may affect the pharmaceutical sector in many ways, but they are rarely reflected in pharmaceutical policy, legislation and guidance, a new study shows.
On 13 October 2025, the Global Tipping Points report was released, painting a stark picture of our planet’s future.