News Archive

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Developing Sustainable Brands brings together students with companies that have sustainability and purpose at the core of their brand.
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The third issue of the year of the Hanken magazine is now available electronically on Hanken's webpage.
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The skylights in the library will be changed and this causes special arrangements in the accessibility in the main building at Hanken in Helsinki.
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Recent doctoral thesis shows, that the effect of non-practicing entities is not as negative as previous debate alleges.
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Reverse Shots is a pictorial project by Mexican artist Jose Antonio Ochoa exhibited at Hanken in Helsinki for a week beginning on 25 September. Ochoa will be present at the exhibition on 28 September at 12-14 to meet with students and staff.
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BAR – Business and Research is a new event concept organised in Vaasa on 15 September 2017. The event gathered higher education institutions, business life, and public sector representatives for an interesting day covering business and education.
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The next issue of the Hanken magazine includes an article about the huge security risk that Internet of Things poses in your home environment. Whenever an appliance is described as being “smart”, it’s also vulnerable.
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Aalto University, Hanken and University of Helsinki have expressed a joint will to prepare a new unit in economics: Helsinki Graduate School of Economics.
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The demand for top-level experts on economics continues to increase. To make the best possible expertise available for Finnish society, Aalto University, Hanken School of Economics, and the University of Helsinki and are preparing a new unit.
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Experience the event like you were seated in the first row! The popular event is sold out but you still have a chance to check out the prominent speakers on Hanken’s live stream!
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Nordic Corporate Governance is a unique course with four participants from four Nordic countries come together to discuss Nordic business cases. Workshops are held in Helsinki, Oslo, Copenhagen and Stockholm.
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Hanken performs well in an independent research comparison among 172 Nordic higher education institutions conducted by NordForsk.
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Since 2015, the Academy of Finland has provided special competitive funding to strengthen university research profiles, also to Hanken.
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Nari Lee, Professor in Intellectual Property Law, has been voted into the board of the European Policy for Intellectual Property (EPIP).
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Brand stories can influence consumer responses positively. To maximise effectiveness, marketers need to create separate stories for different contexts.
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CERS younger researcher Michaela Lipkin was awarded the Emerald Literati Highly commended prize from her single authored paper, published in the Journal of Service Management.
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All stories are not good stories. In her thesis Eeva Solja opens up how different types of stories impact consumers in different marketing contexts.
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Professor Jane C. Ginsburg is visiting Hanken 11-12.9 and lectures about international copyright as a part of the course Fundamentals of Intellectual Property I for the intellectual property law specialization in the Master’s programme.
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On Thursday 7 September Vaasa celebrated the opening of the academic year. 12 000 students were invited in this joint project that was carried out by e.g University of Vaasa, Novia University of applied sciences, Åbo Akademi University and Hanken.
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Hanken’s master’s programme has been ranked 71 in Financial Times’ annual Masters in Management ranking.