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EXAM system accessibility statement [page]

This accessibility statement applies to the EXAM system, and it was created on 25 June 2020. The accessibility statement was updated on 7 April 2021. This accessibility statement applies to the EXAM system and not the contents, for example, the attachments of a single exam. Accessibility means that as many people as possible can use […]

Digital accessibility in studies [page]

Accessibility is about promoting equality. It means that services and contents should be easy for everyone to use and understand. In the online environment, this means making digital services as easy to use as possible. The accessibility of digital services applies to all public sector organizations and is governed by the EU Web Accessibility Directive […]

Accessibility of traineeships  [page]

The university encourages all students to seek out traineeships and particularly supports students from minority backgrounds or with an immigrant background. You can receive individual support at every stage of the traineeship – from planning through to completion. If you need individual arrangements, agree on them with the employer before the traineeship begins. It is […]

Layout and publication of the dissertation at the Faculty of Health Sciences [page]

On this page, you will find the Faculty of Health Sciences guidelines for finalising, formatting, publishing your dissertation manuscript in the university’s publication series, and distributing printed and electronic copies. Please familiarise yourself with these instructions well in advance. Finalising and formatting the manuscript Once you have received your permission to defend, finalise the content […]

Accessible campus [page]

Our campuses are designed to be as accessible as possible for getting around and studying. On this page, you can find information about facilities, routes, restaurants, and parking.  Buildings and routes  The main entrances of campus buildings have ramps, and doors are generally fitted with push-button openers. All buildings except Haltia have lifts and accessible toilets. Accessible toilets are signposted and also marked […]

Student dining at participating campus restaurants  [page]

You can eat affordably at participating campus restaurants thanks to the Kela meal subsidy. Here you will find instructions on how to get the discount, information about campus restaurants, and up-to-date lunch menus and prices.  How to get an affordable lunch  As a degree student, you are entitled to a meal subsidy from Kela (Social Insurance Institution of Finland) […]

About Kamu [page]

What is Kamu? Kamu is an online service for students that is continuously evolving. In Kamu, you can find instructions common to all students, information about tools and facilities, and links to various services. You do not need to log in to use Kamu, and Kamu also works on mobile devices. What can you find […]

Study skills  [page]

We all have our own strengths when it comes to learning, and you can develop them during your studies. Concentrating, managing your time, reading or writing may sometimes feel like hard work, even when you are motivated.  Challenges with learning do not mean a lack of ability. Often, they are simply related to the way your brain processes […]

Study planning and guidance [page]

Your Personal Study Plan (PSP) is your roadmap through your degree. It helps you see which courses to take, in what order and on what schedule. You do not need to have everything figured out from the start – your plan will develop as your studies progress. Start by exploring your degree structure Familiarise yourself […]