A new doctoral dissertation by MA Ágnes Orzóy focuses on the factors that influence the translation and reception of the literature of an underrepresented language.
Researchers at the University of Jyväskylä have discovered a potential nuclear beta decay that could be used for antineutrino mass determination. The study has been published in the highly respected Physical Review Letters.
Student, how do you use AI in your studies? We invite you to participate in a national survey that explores how students utilise AI to build knowledge in Finnish higher education.
Call for Applications: Are you an undergraduate, master’s, or PhD student passionate about Artificial Intelligence, Sustainable Development and Climate Change? Do you want to showcase your ideas and solutions for a sustainable future?
The Research Council of Finland’s Flagship Programme is an instrument that supports high-quality research and increases the economic and societal impact emerging from the research.
In her doctoral research, MA Sheryl Cooke examined how the global use of English as a lingua franca challenges traditional approaches to language testing.