News
University of Helsinki and Konecranes have been collaborating since 2020 to apply computer vision and deep learning to crane navigation. Konecranes has recently made a new donation to fund the ...
A pioneering study in experimental archaeology has revealed the techniques used by prehistoric communities in north-eastern Europe to extract animal teeth for crafting personal ornaments—offering ...
A recent study reveals that the Saimaa ringed seal is evolutionally much more differentiated than previously known. Indeed, researchers suggest that instead of a subspecies, it should be considered ...
Tuore tutkimus paljastaa, että saimaannorppa on evolutiivisesti selvästi eriytyneempi kuin aikaisemmin on tiedetty. Tutkijat ehdottavatkin, että alalajin sijasta saimaannorpan tulisi olla oma ...
The international 4InnoPipe2 project led by University of Helsinki aims to empower seven partner universities at each stage of their innovation pipelines.
In a collaborative study led by researchers at the University of Helsinki, analysis of 900 species over a 20-year period showed that biodiversity enhances ecosystem stability and helps safeguard ...
Helsingin yliopisto osallistuu Porissa 24.–27.6.2025 järjestettävään SuomiAreenaan. Yliopisto järjestää keskustelutapahtumassa tekoälyteemaisen pyöreän pöydän keskustelun, sekä tapaa päättäjiä ja ...
The key content of the Sustainability Highlights 2024 describes the realisation of the University’s first sustainability and responsibility plan. The report includes also examples of other ...
The 7th DogRisk Seminar lectures will be on 12-13th September 2025. We'll also have an extra day of workshops on Sunday 14th September.
Viikki campus researchers have been very successful in the Academy of Finland's winter competition in the fields of biosciences, health and environmental research.
The University of Helsinki’s 2025 employment award has been granted to the employment network established under the Bachelor’s Programme in Applied Psychology and the Master's Programme in ...
At the beginning of April, the DiDe consortium brought together academics, practitioners, and interested members of the public to explore the contested concept of ‘closure’ at Durham University.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results