Around 80 participants from around the world will converge at Hanken to present and share knowledge related to the conference theme “Making Corporate Responsibility useful”.
How can a company draw up and implement a successful service strategy? Assistant Professor Christian Kowalkowski has, in collaboration with Wolfgang Ulaga, Arizona State University, written a book that will provide guidance to companies.
A total of 1121 applications (2016: 1108) were filed within the deadline for the integrated BSc and MSc programme in Vaasa and Helsinki this year. The master’s programme in Swedish got 208 applications (2016: 197).
The financial statement for 2016, approved by the Board of Hanken in March, shows that Hanken established its position as an internationally recognised, competitive and research-oriented business school.
In its meeting on 5 April, the Academic Council (AC) approved of 9 master’s theses. AC noted that the theses tend to build up towards the last meetings of the semester.
Hanken's Premium Partner Naava invites Hanken's personnel to join the member club Naava Family. Members of Naava Family are offered tips on how to, for instance, best utilise Naava-products.
The Ministry of Education and Culture invites the staff and students of the higher education institutions to participate in a workshop on the future vision for higher education and research, Vision 2030.
Hanken faculty, staff and representatives of the student union are warmly welcome to take part in the concluding seminar of the audit of Hanken’s quality system. The seminar will take place on 23 May.
The Hanken website is under constant work to make it as user friendly as possible. A step on the way are these guidelines on how to publish news on the web.
Hanken has received an additional donation of 250 000 from Stiftelsen Tre Smeder to the ongoing fundraising campaign HANKEN RETURNS. This is the second donation to the campaign, making their total amount of contributions 1 000 000 euro.