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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 […]

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 […]

Student health meeting  [page]

If a health-related issue is affecting your studies, you do not have to cope with the situation alone. A student health meeting helps you find solutions so that you can continue or return to your studies.  What is a student health meeting?  A student health meeting is a confidential consultation where you, a university representative and a representative of the Finnish Student Health Service […]

Application instructions — attachments, secure email and network meetings  [page]

This page contains detailed application instructions related to individual study arrangements.  Application attachments  Attach a document to your application that demonstrates your need for individual study arrangements:  Grounds for application  Accepted attachments  Disability or illness  Medical certificate or Kanta document  Reading, writing or learning difficulty  Statement from a special education teacher, psychologist, speech therapist or doctor  Dyslexia (Matriculation Examination Board decision)  The decision of the Matriculation Examination Board  provided it specifies the support […]

SoleMOVE application system [page]

This page contains instructions for completing your exchange application in the SoleMOVE system. For general instructions about applying, selection criteria, and attachments, see General instructions for applying. Before you start Employment contract at UEF: If you have or have had an employment contract at UEF (e.g. traineeship, research assistant), log in to SoleMOVE with your […]

Checklist for outgoing exchange students [page]

Before your exchange: start planning Start planning your exchange by considering these questions: During the application process Remember that the final decision on accepting you as an exchange student is always made by the host university. Before your departure Practical preparations Registration and forms Orientation and health Kela and financial aid Travel and accommodation Final […]

Application periods for exchange [page]

This page contains information about the application periods for outgoing exchange at UEF. The application periods refer to the first stage of the exchange application process, i.e. your application to UEF. The second stage – applying to the host university – follows a separate, university-specific timeline. You will receive instructions for the second stage from […]

Student Union of the University of Eastern Finland (ISYY)  [page]

The Student Union of the University of Eastern Finland (ISYY) (opens in a new tab) is the advocacy and service organisation for UEF students. ISYY provides its members with services, events, sports, and opportunities to influence student life on both campuses.  Membership  ISYY membership is based on the Finnish Universities Act. All Bachelor’s and Master’s degree students at UEF are automatically members of ISYY, regardless of their field of study or campus. Doctoral researchers and international exchange students may join voluntarily […]

Erasmus+ short-term exchanges [page]

Through the Erasmus+ programme, you can participate in short blended intensive courses (Blended Intensive Programmes, BIP) in Europe. BIP courses are individual courses organised by partner universities, consisting of a virtual component and a physical mobility period. You can apply for courses throughout the academic year. For information on short blended traineeships, visit the Erasmus+ […]

Grading of a doctoral dissertation at the Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology  [page]

The doctoral dissertation is not graded and the doctoral degree is not awarded at the public examination. The dissertation is graded by the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology, or by the Vice Dean (Research) during the transition period between semesters. Opponent’s statement  The opponent assesses the dissertation based on the faculty’s assessment criteria and […]