News Archive

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Hanken professors Minna Martikainen and Rune Stenbacka have been appointed members of an independent research division for business support that works alongside with the business support delegation of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment.
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Digital technologies increasingly impact the way we think, feel and behave.
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Hanken received a total of 1439 applications (2018: 1254) within the deadline for the integrated BSc and MSc programme in Vaasa and Helsinki this year.
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You can now tag your research output in HARIS using one or more of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals as keywords.
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The library is arranging short courses for the reference manager programme RefWorks.
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Hanken has appointed Jacob Dalborg as one of its Executives in Residence. Dalborg is a board professional and former CEO of Bonnier Books.
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This year Hanken received 454 applications to the Master's degree studies in English. An exceptionally high number of the applicants, 45 %, fulfilled the general eligibility requirements.
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The Helsinki Graduate School of Economics (Helsinki GSE) works to increase the quantity and quality of economic education and training in Finland, as well as promote cooperation between economics and other academic fields.
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The new eight storey building in Arabianranta, Helsinki, combines student housing and state of the art sports facilities.The building accomodates apartments on the lower levels and a sports center including a fitness gym and a test laboratory on top.
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An article written by Hanken researcher Maria Törnroos and Hanken affiliated researcher Paula Koskinen Sandberg is nominated for 2019 WES-SAGE Prize for Innovation and Excellence.
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Together with Hanken Business Lab, Waselius & Wist want to help startups to get in touch with legal services from the start.
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Virpi Sorsa and Jouni Virtaharju investigate how the employees at the City of Helsinki have experienced the remodelling of the organization two years ago.
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Welcome to participate in the annual Hanken Exchange Fair on 2 April 2019.
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The research centre CERS, Centre for Relationship Marketing and Service Management at Hanken in Helsinki, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
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By matching foreign students with mentors at local companies, the Hanken International Talent initiative is a win-win for business in Finland.
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Institutions of higher education and student associations consider it a necessary investment in the future to increase contributions to higher education, research and skills during the next government term.
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This year’s Anders Wall scholarship is awarded to Hanken student Frans Westerlund. The scholarship of 125 000 SEK is the biggest one awarded to a student at Hanken. The award ceremony takes place 11.3.2019 at the concert house in Stockholm.
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Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management, QTEM, is a network that gives students valuable international experience and network.
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Kun Huang received the European International Women Leadership Award 2019 in the European Parliament in honour of International Women’s Day in Brussels.