On Friday 30 January 2026, the students and members of the work communities of the University of Jyväskylä and Jamk University of Applied Sciences gathered in the Paviljonki to hear about the plans of the university consortium under construction.
Teachers’ experienced stress, burnout, and work engagement are associated with the emotional support, instructional support, and classroom organization that students receive during teaching situations in Finnish comprehensive schools.
The theses have already inspired action at universities: from making sustainability competence part of studies to investing in related research. The focus now is on nature positivity and improving reporting.
Researchers have shown that DNA viruses infect cells and take over the host cell nucleus induce dramatic structural modifications. The study sheds new light on the virus-induced fundamental nuclear remodeling.
The Ellen and Artturi Nyyssönen Foundation is announcing grants for private researchers studying or working at the University of Jyväskylä for scientific research both in Finland and abroad.
The School of Resource Wisdom at the University of Jyväskylä has published a new issue of Wisdom Letters (2/2025) focusing on the sustainability implications of demolition and preservation in the built environment.
Doctoral Researcher Akshay Mohan shows that a widely used fungicide can sharply reduce feeding in the freshwater isopod Asellus aquaticus, an important leaf-shredding detritivore.