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Dissertation news
17.4.2025
Tiina Karihtala examined recovery from work, sleep, and both occupational and leisure-time physical activity in her doctoral dissertation on daycare workers.
Science news
17.4.2025
The new study highlights that catchment area land-use affect the transport of organic matter from donor terrestrial landscapes to recipient lake ecosystems, lake organic matter pool origin, lake energy dynamics and thus the function the aquatic food webs.
Dissertations
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M.Sc. Kameyab Raza Abidi defends their doctoral dissertation “Computational studies of atomically thin metallenes”.
Feature article
16.4.2025
The article in Business History has attracted significant interest internationally. It has more than 106,000 unique views to date and is by far the journal’s most frequently read article.
Dissertations
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FM, MuM Mari Koistinen defends their doctoral dissertation in Music Education "Ryhmälauluopetus nuorten kokonaisvaltaisen hyvinvoinnin edistäjänä".
Maintenance notice
16.4.2025
Moodle will be upgraded to new version on Wednesday 16th of April 3-5pm
Science news
16.4.2025
Researchers at the Nanoscience Center have isolated giant viruses for the first time in Finland. The finding indicates that giant viruses are more prevalent than thought in soil and water, even in northern environments.
Public lectures, seminars and round tables
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Part of the FORTHEM European Democracy Week
Science news
15.4.2025
The introduction of national tests has recently been mooted as a response to the decline in learning outcomes for primary school pupils and problems of equality in assessment. However, a recent study shows that such an introduction cannot be recommended.
Jyväskylän yliopiston julkaisuperiaatteet (2025)
Science news
15.4.2025
The University of Jyväskylä and the Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority has developed multi-purpose radiation detector can be compared to the Swiss Army knife. A handheld radiation detector that detects almost all types of ionizing radiation.