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A recent study from the University of Eastern Finland reveals a significant shift in how sustainable innovation (SI) is understood within business research.
Older patients susceptible to chronic neurological conditions are willing to use wearables for remote monitoring to support their health and well-being at home.
Rector Tapio Määttä has appointed the Heads and Deputy Heads of Departments and Schools of the faculties. The Head and Deputy Heads of UEF Law School was appointed by Vice Rector Jussi Pihlajamäki.
An autoethnographic study explored how communication and encounters with healthcare professionals influenced one patient’s sense of control during her treatment journey.
The UEF Business School has earned business accreditation, issued by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
The patient’s experience of agency was shaped not only by healthcare professionals, other cancer patients and close family members, but also by external events.
The study highlights the role of co-design as a key approach in developing meaningful, customer-oriented tourism services that promote wellbeing.
According to the study, elderly neurological patients living with a family caregiver were more likely to accept RM than those who lived alone.
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.