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According to the study, elderly neurological patients living with a family caregiver were more likely to accept RM than those who lived alone.
A recent study by the University of Eastern Finland shows that barriers to accessing social and medical services among older immigrants and immigrants with dementia in Finland are interconnected.
From the perspective of families and children, transnationality is still not fully understood.
Author Sirpa Kähkönen will receive an Honorary Doctorate in Social Sciences in a doctoral conferment ceremony on 6th of June.
Entrepreneurial skill-building, career transitions from academia to industry, and the future of research and innovation in neuroscience were key topics at Neurocenter Finland’s Annual Event.
The NOVEL MSCA Postdoctoral Programme offers interdisciplinary and intersectoral postdoctoral training in four key areas of brain health related research.
Led by Professor Arto O. Salonen, the team of experts explores and finds solutions to a more sustainable future.
The University of Eastern Finland, the City of Joensuu and the City of Kuopio have concluded a strategic partnership agreement aimed at deepening and expanding their existing collaboration.
A study conducted at the University of Eastern Finland shows that long-term unemployed individuals perceive their capabilities as weaker than the general Finnish population.
The new and improved website for commissioned research services showcases and brings together services that are based on the university’s multidisciplinary expertise.