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Jobs targeted for university students and recent graduates in public, private and third (ngo) sectors are advertised centrally for 9 Finnish universities in the JobTeaser service. To see the vacancies after graduating, change your primary, UEF-email address to your private email address in the JobTeaser account settings before the UEF credentials expire, i.e., before graduation. You can then sign in the JobTeaser service through the following link: https://uef.jobteaser.com/en/users/sign_in (copy to browser). Account settings are located in the JobTeaser dashboard top right corner hexagon.

Please note! When you create a profile to the service, choose the course Students and alumni. This choice enables you to see advertisements from Finnish organizations.
Choose the course "Students And Alumni"
How to use JobTeaser and link to the service:

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Traineeships open now!

Internships for university students

in public, private and third (ngo) sectors

are advertised centrally for 9 Finnish universities

in the JobTeaser service.
Examples of jobs in JTTraineeships, summer- & part- and full-time jobs in, for example,
*Ilmatieteen laitos
*United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research
*ISS Palvelut Oy
*Aalto University
*Neste Oyj
*Euformatics
*SEB
*HundrED.org Oy
*Huawei Technologies Oy (Finland)
*University of Helsinki
*Kone
*Bio-Rad laboratories
*Unity Technologies
*Selma Finance
*Institutional Shareholder Services Europe
etc.
Choose the course "Students And Alumni"Note!

When you create a profile to the service,

choose the course Students and alumni, please.

This choice enables you to see advertisements from Finnish organizations.
How to use JobTeaser and link to the service:


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University of Eastern Finland’s Christmas Party for Staff and Students on Friday, 18 December, at 14-15 online

University of Eastern Finland’s Christmas Party for Staff and Students will be held on Friday, 18 December, starting at 14.

The programme features a season’s greeting by Rector Jukka Mönkkönen as well as Christmas-themed music by the University of Eastern Finland’s Kuopio Campus Student Choir and guest artist Ilta.

The programme also features a speech by University Chaplain Raimo Hakkarainen and music by Cantor Jarkko Maukonen.

Welcome to UEF’s Christmas party, to be streamed live from Studentia’s Chapel in Kuopio, in the address https://vimeo.com/event/512425/81939367a1.

Let it be Christmas!

You can add the event to your calendar from Heimo’s calendar in the address https://studentuef.sharepoint.com/sites/newscenter/_layouts/15/Event.aspx?ListGuid=af41e37a-24ea-4da9-a719-4355c37e8d1f&ItemId=224.

Healthcare fee for students in higher education starting 1 January 2021

Starting 1 January 2021 the healthcare fee for students in higher education will be paid to Kela (Social Insurance Institution of Finland). Until 31 December 2020 the healthcare fee has been included in the student union membership fee. You can find information on the healthcare fee for students in higher education on the Kela website (opens in a new tab).

All students who are present and are completing a bachelor’s or master’s degree at a Finnish institute of higher learning must pay the healthcare fee for students in higher education. Students who go abroad on student exchange and are completing a bachelor’s or master’s degree at a Finnish institute of higher learning and register as present must also pay the fee.

Exchange students who come to a Finnish institute of higher learning and are not completing a degree at a Finnish institute of higher learning do not pay the fee and cannot use the services of the FSHS (Finnish Student Healthcare Services).

The student union membership fee for the 2020-2021 academic year contained the healthcare fee for only the autumn 2020 semester. If you are registered as present (attending) for the spring 2021 semester, you must pay the healthcare fee to Kela by 31 January 2021. The healthcare fee for the spring 2021 semester is EUR 35.80. You can find the payment instructions on the Kela website (opens in a new tab). Please note that you must pay the fee on your own initiative. Kela will not send you a bill for the fee.

Please find more information on the FSHS website (opens in a new tab) and the frequently asked questions -section on the Kela website (opens in a new tab).

NOTE! The University of Eastern Finland’s registration period for the spring 2021 is now open and ends on 15 January 2021. You can find the registration instructions in Kamu (opens in a new tab).

Coronavirus exposures at Joensuu in Restaurant Metla

A person who has tested positive for COVID-19 has been in restaurant Metla on Monday, 23 November at 13–13.30.

Siun sote keeps a list of places where exposure to the coronavirus has been possible. The list is updated regularly and can be found in the address https://www.siunsote.fi/koronaviruksen-altistumispaikat.

Siun sote will contact all those exposed to the coronavirus for further instructions and possible ordering into quarantine. People who have visited any location listed in Siun sote’s list of places where exposure has been possible are recommended to keep a close eye on their symptoms and get tested even if experiencing only mild ones.

Following the hygiene guidelines and physical distancing is now absolutely critical everywhere. Please do not come to the campus if you are feeling unwell, remember physical distancing, good hand hygiene and wear a mask.

UEF info session on 3 December 2020 at 14–15

Welcome to a UEF info session on Thursday, 3 December, starting at 14.00. The topics of the info session include the coronavirus situation and the university’s related guidelines.

The info session will be led by the university’s Rector, Academic Rector and Director of Administration.

To join the info session, please go to https://www.uef.fi/live1/

Questions and comments can be sent via Presemo during the info session https://presemo.uef.fi/ueftietotori/

A recording of the info session will be published on Yammer afterwards.

 

Warning about fake phone calls from “Microsoft”

During the last few days UEF users have received a large number of fake phone calls from people pretending to be from Microsoft or “Windows support”. The calls typically come from fake Finnish phone numbers and the callers speak poor English.

The callers will usually claim that the user’s computer transmits harmful data communications. After a lengthy conversation and technical jargon the caller wants to control the user’s computer remotely.

If you receive this kind of a phone call, do not allow the caller to access your computer or submit any documents. Hang up the call and if necessary, contact IT Services via email in the addresses at [email protected] or [email protected].

According to the Cybersecurity Center’s report there were more than one million such fake phone calls in September!