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Safety and emergencies  [page]

Safety is everyone’s responsibility. Familiarise yourself with the university’s safety guidelines at the start of your studies so that you know how to act if something happens.  How to act in an emergency or dangerous situation  Report a safety concern  If you notice a safety risk or a near-miss situation on campus, submit a report using the safety observation form […]

Campuses and safety [page]

Joensuu campus The Joensuu campus is compact and easy to navigate, located right next to the city centre. Several campus buildings are situated along Yliopistokatu (University Street). The campus has over 9,000 degree students, making campus life lively. Numerous campus restaurants and cafés serve lunch and snacks. Some teaching facilities are located at the Joensuu […]

Unsuitability for study – SORA legislation  [page]

The key objectives of SORA legislation are to:  SORA legislation makes it possible to revoke a student’s study right in fields that involve requirements concerning the safety of minors, patients or clients. Your study right may be revoked if you have proven clearly unsuitable for the duties in your field, if you do not meet the health or functional […]

Support for difficult situations in doctoral education [page]

As a doctoral researcher, you are supported by an extensive network that includes your doctoral programme (supervisors, doctoral programme coordinator and director), the head of your unit, HR and occupational health services or public healthcare. Conflict situations Conflict situations include, for example, problems in interpersonal relationships, issues related to work tasks and arrangements, problems related […]

Checklist for new doctoral researchers [page]

Once you have been granted a study right for doctoral studies, your doctoral programme will provide you with information about your next steps. Please read your doctoral programme’s instructions carefully. First things to do Accept your study place and complete your annual registration. Activate your UEF user account. For information security reasons, start using your […]

Concerned about a fellow student  [page]

Sometimes you may notice that a fellow student does not seem to be doing well, is behaving unusually, or is going through a difficult period. You do not have to deal with these concerns alone, and you do not have to take responsibility for someone else’s problems.  On this page, you will find guidance and practical tips on […]

Providers of help  [page]

This page brings together support services and resources for different life situations.  In an emergency, always call 112.  Crisis helpline (Mieli ry): 09 2525 0111 (24/7)  Crisis support  YTHS (Finnish Student Health Service) Appointment booking and care needs assessment via the Self-service, SelfChat, or by phone.  YTHS appointment booking (opens in a new tab)  Joensuu Kuopio Safety on university campuses General safety instructions are available on the safety pages of the UEF intranet (login required). In crisis situations on campus, you can contact the crisis management team, e.g. Security Manager Juha Pulkkinen or Occupational Health and Safety Officer Katri Hartikainen. Campus […]

Student responsibilities [page]

Ethical guidelines for studying As a university student, you are part of an academic community built on trust, equality and collaboration. You are expected to be committed to ethical conduct in all aspects of your studies. In practice, this means that you:• follow the principles of responsible conduct of research in all your academic work […]