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Graduating with a doctoral degree at the Faculty of Health Sciences [page]

After the public defence, the opponent will submit a statement on your dissertation, and you will have the opportunity to submit a response. The Faculty Council will then decide on the approval and grade of the dissertation. Applying for the degree You can apply for a doctoral degree when: Fill in the Application for a […]

Doctoral study requirements and personal study plan for doctoral studies [page]

Personal study plan for doctoral studies In your personal study plan for doctoral studies, you define which studies you will complete as part of your doctoral degree. Prepare your plan in collaboration with your principal supervisor within three months of starting your doctoral studies. Create your plan either in Peppi or using the personal study […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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+ […]

Individual study arrangements [page]

Effective from 1 August 2023  (Decision of the Academic Rector No. 16/2023)   Who is entitled to individual study arrangements?  You are entitled to individual study arrangements if you have a health-related reason that affects your studies. Grounds for arrangements include, for example:  This applies to all UEF students — both degree students and Open University students.  Arrangements are not granted on the basis of your […]

Erasmus+ partners by Faculty [page]

Please read the following information before browsing the list of exchange destinations. Exchange destinations and degree level The number after each host university’s name indicates which degree level the placement is intended for: 1 = bachelor’s level2 = master’s level3 = doctoral level The degree level may affect which courses are available to you at […]

Finding an exchange destination [page]

At UEF, student exchange takes place through several different exchange programmes. Host countries and universities vary between programmes: some agreements are made at the subject or departmental level, while others are university-wide. Some fields of study may have a more limited range of exchange options – so be flexible when considering your choices! Good to […]