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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.
The Board of Jamk University of Applied Sciences elected Minna-Maaria Hiekkataipale, Doctor of Economics, as vice rector for education on 19 December 2022. A total of 27 eligible applicants applied for the position of Vice Rector for Education.
The City of Jyväskylä, the University of Jyväskylä, Jamk University of Applied Sciences and Jyväskylä Educational Consortium Gradia have made commitments to sustainable development.
Counting the official license, Jamk has been operating for 25 years this year. In connection with the anniversary year, University of Applied Sciences will reward its personnel with merit badges and a community award Jamk's a successful work community.
Through an innovation competition, YIT sought ecological solutions to replace the salts commonly used in dust control on gravel roads. A viable alternative may grow right along gravel roads.
DinexHackathon provided solutions, technologies and business partners for recovering and recycling the high value metals and critical elements from the liquid washcoat slurries and washing waters generated in the catalyst manufacturing process.
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