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Tampere University of Applied Sciences (TAMK) is one of the largest and most popular universities of applied sciences in Finland. Our strengths are multidisciplinary education, creativity, and a strong international dimension.
News
Tampere University introduces the Finnish teacher training model to Brazilians
Tampere University begins to export the Finnish teacher education model – which is known for interweaving theory and practice – to Brazil. The goal is to create a new kind...

Graduates of TAMK’s English programmes on 31 March and 15 April 2021

Tampere University receives the EC’s HR Excellence in Research label

SPARK Finland listed as one of major European incubators

Joint application: Tampere University is the most popular in Finland

Joint application: TAMK is the second most popular UAS

Trust in experts strong during the COVID-19 crisis, but sceptics were also found

Events
Paula Mantula: Role of Urinary Findings and Adipokines in Puumala Virus-induced Acute Kidney Injury

Aku Kallio: Parental mediation of children’s television viewing as social interaction

Risto Turunen: Shades of Red: Evolution of the Political Language of Finnish Socialism from the Nineteenth Century until the Civil War of 1918

Nanny Jolma: First Person Narrative and Reminiscing in Bo Carpelan’s Late Novels

Josefina Sipinen: Recruitment of Immigrant-origin Candidates in Finnish Municipal Elections

More pandemics to come?
Human activity and climate change are creating ideal conditions for the spillover of viruses, bacteria and parasites from animals to humans.
Architect of upcycled denim
Moona Kansanen encourages people to recycle their clothes and fight the rise of fast fashion and the mountains of textile waste it generates.
Made of wood or money?
Wood is a sustainable building material that even has health benefits. Living in such a heavily forested country, why do Finns prefer to use concrete?
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