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The Institute of Rehabilitation, Jamk University of Applied Sciences (Jamk), is working on and investing in transformative approach in addressing the global need for multidisciplinary rehabilitation services through the development of an AI in Rehabilitation (AIRe) platform. This initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by leveraging digital innovation to improve health and well-being, ensure inclusive and equitable quality education, and foster partnership and innovation.
There are often mixed feelings about InnoFlash: some students look forward to the course, while others are nervous about the week ahead. Read what students thought of the course afterwards!
Martti Myllymäki, a graduate of Jamk, has followed a unique path to entrepreneurship. Martti considers his most important asset to be his extensive support network, which includes entrepreneurial partners, close friends and business partners.
"How to improve the induction process so that interns and temporary workers entering a demanding environment would know better what to expect and be better prepared?", this was the assignment of Ykköskoti in the Working Life Project (former Future Factory project) last spring. A group of sociology students took up this important challenge and the end result was an orientation tool for Ykköskoti!
The BERT - Breaking Education Barriers: Inclusion, Rehabilitation, and Technology -project (2024–2026) aims to improve inclusive learning environments and practices in two East African partner universities.
The SportsComp project aims to modernise and develop international sports physiotherapy competencies
The Erasmus+ funded Higher education to improve competency in Sports Physiotherapy (SportsComp) project updates and modernises sports physiotherapy competences.
Elomatic's 10 experts delved into the circular economy, from a strategic level to practical implementation, in the jointly executed Bio- and Circular Economy Program by Elomatic and Jamk University of Applied Sciences.
The popularity of English-language degree programmes continues. A total of approximately 18,000 applications were submitted to Jamk University of Applied Sciences. That is several dozen times more than the available study places.
The core activity of the bioeconomy business accelerator BioBoosters is to provide a meeting place that accelerates innovation activities for leading bioeconomy companies, SMEs and startups as well as developers and researchers.
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