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NOODI – Donate to a Modern Research Centre Shaping Finland’s Future

Our society is simultaneously facing significant challenges — an ageing population, growing health threats, weakening digital security, and a global need to transition toward cleaner and more sustainable solutions. Addressing these complex issues requires multidisciplinary expertise. NOODI is Tampere University’s new, modern hub for experimental research, bringing together top-level expertise in medicine, engineering, and information technology. In its unique environment, researchers, students, and companies work together to develop solutions that improve health, strengthen security, and accelerate sustainable development.

Make a donation today

Noodi enables research that prevents diseases, develops safer technology, and improves everyday well-being. Your donation can lead to faster diagnostics, strengthen critical infrastructure, and advance clean energy innovations.

Why your donation matters

Noodi strengthens research and education in ways that directly impact people’s daily lives and Finland’s future:

  • Faster breakthroughs in tackling health and well-being challenges, such as disease prevention, more precise treatments, and healthier everyday living.
  • New experts and top level education that Finland needs to remain competitive and an attractive place to live and work.
  • Solutions for the green transition and technological safety, including mitigating climate change, developing energy efficient innovations, and securing satellite communications.
  • Practical benefits for companies and society, as research, industry, and the public sector develop solutions together.
  • A stronger Tampere and a stronger Finland, capable of attracting talent, investment, and innovation well into the future.

    By donating, you take part in addressing the diverse societal challenges we face and help build one of Finland’s most significant research and innovation initiatives. Your contribution supports a future that is healthier, safer, and more sustainable for all of us.

Direct your donation to the research area that matters to you

You may choose to support the area of research that aligns with your values or your organisation’s goals:

  1. Space Technology and Digital Resilience – critical infrastructure and protection against digital threats.
  2. Green Transition – enabling sustainable economic growth and energy solutions.
  3. Aerosol Technology – essential to pandemic preparedness, air quality and industrial safety.
  4. Photonics – the foundation of advanced technologies from sensors to communications.
  5. Health Technology – solutions for improving wellbeing, diagnostics and care.
     

If you wish to direct your donation to a specific field, please contact: donations.tau [at] tuni.fi (donations[dot]tau[at]tuni[dot]fi) or Head of Fundraising, Minna Åkerholm, minna.akerholm [at] tuni.fi (minna[dot]akerholm[at]tuni[dot]fi), +358 294 532 545. 

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We are happy to tell you more about additional donation and collaboration opportunities. Get in touch!

Information for Donors

Tax deductibility

Donations of €850 or more made to Tampere University during a calendar year are tax deductible. If you make a donation as a private individual, we will handle the tax deduction notification on your behalf.

Read more on tax deductions when donating to a university from vero.fi.

Fundraising permit

Tampere University Foundation sr, which operates as Tampere University, has a fundraising permit. Donated funds will be used to support activities described in section 2 of the Finnish Universities Act. Donated funds can also be added to the University’s basic capital, and the generated revenues will be used to support activities described in section 2 of the Universities Act. The fundraising permit was issued by the National Police Board of Finland on 15 May 2020. The permit will remain in force indefinitely.

Permit number: RA/2020/566