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Equality and non-discrimination  [page]

At the University of Eastern Finland, you are treated equally and without discrimination at every stage of your studies. The university does not tolerate discrimination, harassment or bullying.  What do equality and non-discrimination mean for you as a student?  As a student, you have the right to:  If you experience harassment, discrimination or bullying  If you experience or witness inappropriate treatment, harassment or […]

Inappropriate treatment and harassment  [page]

You have the right to a safe learning environment. No form of bullying, harassment or discrimination is acceptable – whether in teaching, supervision or any other interaction related to your studies.  On this page, you will find information on how to recognise inappropriate treatment, what to do if you experience it, and where to get help.  What […]

Ethical guidelines for studying [page]

University studies are built on honesty and trust. It is your responsibility to ensure that your work is based on genuine competence. These guidelines will help you act with integrity throughout your studies.  What is expected of you?  As a university student, you are a member of the academic community. In practice, acting with integrity means that […]

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 […]

Campus chaplains at UEF  [page]

Campus chaplains (officially known as institutional pastors) are employees of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland who work on UEF’s campuses in Joensuu and Kuopio. They are part of the university community and available for both students and staff.  You are welcome to visit a campus chaplain regardless of your church membership or worldview. All […]

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 […]

UEF graduation ceremony (publiikki) [page]

The University of Eastern Finland hosts a joint graduation ceremony once a year, usually in May. Welcome to celebrate your graduation! Who is the graduation ceremony for? You can attend the graduation ceremony if you have graduated or are about to graduate during the academic year (1 August – 31 July). The ceremony is open […]

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 […]