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In a bid to boost science quality, Finland is setting up international funding review panels to offer new insights into research, explains Riitta Mustonen The Academy of Finland, a public agency that...
In a bid to boost science quality, Finland is setting up international funding review panels to offer new insights into research, explains Riitta Mustonen The Academy of Finland, a public agency that...
Luring new blood to Finland is broadening horizons for native professors, says Mikko Sams The first academics appointed under a new scheme to attract researchers to Finland's universities and...
Improved collaboration in biomedical research could lead to leaps in diagnosis, says Kalervo Väänänen Medical research in Finland is built on quality healthcare for all, a positive attitude and...
For a small country - in terms of population, one of the smallest in the European Union and the group of industrialised countries comprising the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development...
The Education Minister, a former Olympic medallist, is determined to surmount any hurdles and give Finland a world-class tertiary sector, he tells Raili Seppänen Antti Kalliomäki, Finland's Minister...
Continuity, generosity and simplicity make Finland's research funding system a real eye-catcher. Raimo Väyrynen praises its elegance Finland is without doubt one of the success stories of national...
Markku Leskela explains how universities, industry and students all gain from close collaboration The laboratory of inorganic chemistry at the University of Helsinki has a long tradition of...
Schemes are afoot to increase the mobility of researchers and to support advanced study for those in industry, says Maunu Häyrynen Few research and development staff in industry hold PhDs even though...
Finland's universities must adapt to survive in the competitive international market, says Raili Seppänen Finland's universities are going through turbulent times. External pressures such as...
A dynamic polytechnic sector with a status on a par with universities attracts many students and prepares them to succeed in the knowledge economy, says John Pratt It is hard not to be impressed by...
Finland's international intellectual links have been a central part of its history, says Marjatta Hietala From the Middle Ages onwards, Finland's location on the outskirts of Europe has not stopped...
It was raining in the city but Edinburgh University's e-learning MSc tutorial convened on the beach regardless. The students discussing a text about social networking with their tutor were quite...
Politicians are accused of discrediting academics and distorting results, report Phil Baty and Jessica Shepherd. The Government stands accused of undermining academe's "vital independence" after...
Rick Trainor will take over as president of Universities UK at a crucial time for the vice-chancellors' group As the next president of Universities UK, Rick Trainor, principal of King's College...
The British Academy awarded the following medals and prizes for 2006: Burkitt Medal for Biblical Studies: Graham Stanton , Lady Margaret's professor of divinity, Cambridge University; Derek Allen...