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As the project DIRENE is approaching its end, it is time to spread knowledge of our main results. Every higher education institute (HEI) partner will host a Multiplier Event where the results of the project are presented and thus the impact of the project is multiplied.
Hackathons built around sustainable development and the circular economy by Jamk’s Bioeconomy Accelerator will be launched in the Baltic Sea Region. The aim is to design an international co-operation model for organising the hackathons.
Jamk University of Applied Sciences’ Business Accelerator BioPaavo launches a hackathon, together with Gasum Ltd. The aim of the hackathon is to find solutions to utilise the biogenic carbon dioxide generated at the Gasum’s biogas plants.
The popularity of English-language degree programmes at Jamk University of Applied Sciences has been growing for the last three years. In the most popular fields, the number of applications is tens of times higher than the number of starting places.
Jamk University of Applied Sciences and the transmission system operator Fingrid have agreed on cooperation related to the development of multidisciplinary competence and applied research in information and communication technology and cybersecurity.
The Institute of Rehabilitation of JAMK has received nearly one million euros in funding from Business Finland for the implementation of an innovative public procurement project. The aim of the procurement project is to respond to the growing global need for rehabilitation by means of digital rehabilitation. The Institute of Rehabilitation responsible for the education, research and development of multidisciplinary rehabilitation will involve companies, researchers, developers and students in the development work.
Jamk University of Applied Sciences continues to support those who have fled the war in Ukraine. Jamk offers free open studies and exemption from tuition fees for those who have been granted a place to study at Jamk and are under temporary protection in Finland.
The International Professional Teacher Education Programme in Jamk University of Applied Sciences provides the pedagogical qualification for working as a professional teacher in Finland.
At Jamk University of Applied Sciences, it is possible to apply to seven Bachelor-level degree programmes and eight Master's degree programmes.
The Ministry of Education and Culture has granted Jamk University of Applied Sciences and the University of Jyväskylä a total of more than three million euros in funding to develop and increase availability of cyber security education.
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