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News
SoC Hub offers a new competitive advantage for Finnish companies
The first Finnish system-on-chip design ecosystem, SoC Hub launches in Tampere. This initiative brings together companies that develop IC technologies, companies that utilize them in various applications, and expert academics...

Tampere Universities suspend the arrival of international exchange students for the spring semester

A significant donation to universities to employ researchers of pediatrics

Climb continues in applicant numbers for TAMK’s degree programmes in English

Simulation is a safe way of learning gerontological nursing and improving patient safety

International 3MT competition popularises scientific research

Interpreting language sheds light on disnormative darknet communities

Events
Doctoral dissertations
Juuli Raivola: Molecular Regulation of Janus Kinases (JAKs) : Focus on the Pseudokinase Domain

Veera Kangaspunta: Online news comments as a form of public participation

Tiina Järvi: Negotiating Futures in Palestinian Refugee Camps: Spatiotemporal Trajectories of a Refugee Nation

Päivi Salonen: Serious Infections in Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Hanna Karvonen: The expression of ROR1 pseudokinase in cancer cells provides new options for targeted therapies

Kari Antila: Computer-assisted medical image analysis methods can speed up the planning and outcome assessment of therapies

Normal or nuisance – and what is "normal"?
When living in a block of flats, negotiations about acceptable levels of neighbourhood noise are never-ending.
Effective vaccine is already on its way
In the long run, the work that has gone into developing the coronavirus vaccine will help the battle against other diseases.
A baby box can save lives
The Finnish maternity package has spread to over 60 countries. It is now helping teenage mothers in Colombia and women in a Jordanian refugee camp.
Working at Tampere Universities
