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Ecology and evolutionary biology offer a perspective on biology from the level of genes to communities of species. In the Master’s Programme in Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation*, you ...
Did you know your brain can run on fat? Exciting new research has revealed that neurons in the brain can use fats as ...
A reorganisation has reduced the current 33 doctoral programmes to 14, which will launch operations in January 2026. The programmes will feature in the Studyinfo portal and be available for ...
Millainen on Helsingin yliopisto? Kiinnostaako ura meillä? Täältä löydät perustietoa meistä ja avoimet työpaikat. Strategia, talous ja laatu Tämä on Helsingin yliopisto Kestävyys ja vastuullisuus Ura ...
Explore the University of Helsinki’s bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programmes and open university courses. Find your favourite and apply, or register during the relevant application period. This ...
Researchers uncover how loss of a gene called MAP4K1 amplifies T cell responses, offering insights into immune disorders and potential therapies. A collaborative study between the Institute for ...
Environmental protection | 24.9.2025 How monitoring and management address the spread of alien species via maritime traffic Researcher Okko Outinen (MSc) will defend his doctoral dissertation at the ...
At the Faculty of Arts you can complete a degree in 6 Bachelor’s, 18 Master’s and 11 Doctoral programmes. The University of Helsinki scores highly in international comparisons of research and teaching ...
Scientists at the University of Helsinki discovered how plants heal their protective outer layer, the periderm. The diffusion of ethylene and oxygen through a wound triggers repair – a finding with ...
An extensive international study found a link between ultra-processed foods and structural changes in the brain. Studies have linked the high consumption of ultra-processed foods with multiple ...
Academy Professor Katariina Salmela-Aro passed away on the early hours of 26 May 2025 following a serious illness. Katariina Salmela-Aro served as a professor at the Faculty of Education at the ...
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