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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.
Sustainability and digitalisation challenge the business models of companies that are active in international markets.
The decision is based on expected growth in student numbers and the university’s plans for additional student intake and new educational initiatives in the coming years.
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.
This dissertation examines retention among skilled seasonal tourism professionals through a case study of ski instructors.
Brief questionnaire can help identify where communication and support are most needed.
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.
Eco-clubs to be set up in schools are central to self-sufficiency education, as they allow participants to engage in farm-to-fork practices.
Young forest owners in Finland find it difficult to deviate from prevailing forest industry norms, a recent study by the University of Eastern Finland and the Natural Resources Institute Finland finds.