The University’s operations are developed in the direction guided by the strategy through five development programmes. One of these is the Campus Development Programme, where development work started in autumn 2018.
A new atomic nucleus 149-Lutetium, consisting of 71 protons and 78 neutrons, has been synthesized in an experiment performed in the Accelerator Laboratory of University of Jyväskylä.
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Our contemporary society and standard of well-being lean on findings based on fundamental research, which have made it possible for us to maintain health and diagnose, prevent, and treat diseases.
In compliance with the recommendation of the Ministry of Education and Culture, the University of Jyväskylä refrains from all cooperation with Russian partner organisations in higher education and science.