This year, for the first time, all faculties of the University of Jyväskylä participated, along with a record-breaking 93 different organisations. In total, the event attracted 888 participants.
The Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation supports the fields of science, art and social activities. The University of Jyväskylä received a total of €570 500 in grants, of which €100 000 was awarded to Eero Haapala and his team for their research project
Our research group studies discrete exterior calculus and uses it to solve wave equations. Our application domains include electromagnetism, acoustics, elasticity and quantum mechanics.
Our research focuses on how working conditions and career paths can be designed to be sustainable, supporting the well-being of both employees and organizations in a changing working life.
This is a call for entries to an exhibition featuring artwork by JYU students, staff, and grant researchers. The exhibition will open right before the JYU Annual Celebration 2026 and will run for one month in the JYU Main Building.
M.A. James Obeng defends their doctoral dissertation in Social Work "Nature-based interventions to promote well-being among young people in precarious situations: perspectives for social work”.