Oppari is a self-study space on the first floor of the Carelia library. You can come to Oppari to study independently or work in a group. The space has computers and printers.
Carelia (2nd floor)
You can reserve a group work room on the second floor of the Carelia campus library via Peppi or Tuudo. Reservations can be made for a maximum of three hours per day.
Available rooms:
- CK242 (formerly 2A1)
- CK243 (formerly 2A2)
- CA245 (formerly 2A3)
- CK247 (formerly 2A4)
- CK248 (formerly 2A5)
- CK249 (formerly 2A6)
More information about room reservations can be found on UEF Intra (link opens in a new tab).
Carelia (3rd floor)
The third floor of the library has group work rooms of various sizes: 3A1, 3A2, 3A3, 3A4, 3A5, 3A6, 3B1, 3B2, and 3B3.
You can freely use the following computer classrooms during building opening hours (opens in a new tab), unless there is teaching taking place.
| Building | Classrooms |
| Agora | AG211 |
| Aurora II | Atrium (KTL) |
| Borealis | BOR102 |
| Futura | F226c, F109 |
| Natura | N202, N111, N114 |
Natura computer classrooms N111 and N114 are available around the clock. You need an access badge to access these outside buildings opening hours.
Atrium is located on the 1st floor of the Aurora II building in the Karelian Research Institute premises (entrance B). The space is intended for quiet self-study and group work. It has computers and lounge areas. There is no printing possibility at Atrium.
- Open Mon–Fri 7:45–16:15.
Natura has computer classrooms N202, N111, and N114, as well as self-study space N110.
Self-study space N110 is located on the 1st floor next to stairwell E (entrance through door A). You can use the space for self-study and group work when there is no teaching. The space has armchairs, sofas, and height-adjustable desks. There is no printing facility.
Open during building opening hours (opens in a new tab).
Taitola has self-study spaces intended for craft science students, where you can make use of, among other things: wood and metal technology machining halls, electronics, stone and plastics workshops, and textile material spaces such as sewing, dyeing, and yarn studios.
Note: You can apply for access rights to Taitola spaces only after completing the safety orientation