According to ShanghaiRanking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects in 2025, ecology is the most successful discipline at the University of Helsinki. Research in the field of ecology at the University ...
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A recent study has shown that annual songbird populations are shaped more by adult overwintering survival and less by the number of fledglings they produced in the previous summer. A study from the ...
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The 7th floor of Kaisa House is closed due to the Open Science and Research Winter Conference. The 7th floor of Kaisa House is closed on Tuesday, 2 November, due to the . There might be some noise ...
The Steering Group started and got organised on the 11th September 2025, and the new Director will start at the beginning of 2026. We are also glad to inform you that Professor has been appointed by ...
19.12.2025 at 13.00–15.00 Helsingin yliopiston päärakennus, pieni juhlasali, Fabianinkatu 33, Helsinki The Faculty of Theology prepares students for duties requiring expertise in religions, worldviews ...
The renewed Single Cell and Spatial Omics Course provides an introduction to scRNA-seq and spatial omics principles and data analysis, covered by both lectures and hands-on sessions. Image credits: ...
Casey Lynch's book review is published in Urban Affairs Review on "The Urban Field: Capital and Governmentality in the Age of Techno-Monopoly" by Sami Moisio and Ugo Rossi (2024). The review discusses ...
In early October, the WEIRD team met for a two-day retreat in Backby in the Nuuksio National Park, close to Helsinki. The retreat had two main goals. The first was to deepen the conceptual foundations ...
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Researchers at the University of Helsinki have demonstrated that certain strains of Desulfovibrio bacteria are the likely cause of Parkinson’s disease in most cases. The study enables the screening of ...
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