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'''University of Eastern Finland'''
{{short description|Public university in Finland}}
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The [[University of Eastern Finland]] (UEF) is a comprehensive [[university]] located in [[Finland]], known for its extensive research and academic programs in various fields, including [[medicine]], [[pharmacy]], [[environmental science]], and [[forestry]]. Established in 2010 through the merger of the University of Joensuu and the University of Kuopio, the University of Eastern Finland aims to provide high-quality education and to conduct research that addresses significant societal and environmental challenges.
[[File:University_of_Eastern_Finland_logo.png|thumb|Logo of the University of Eastern Finland]]
 
The '''University of Eastern Finland''' (UEF) is a public university located in [[Finland]]. Established in 2010 through the merger of the [[University of Joensuu]] and the [[University of Kuopio]], it is one of the largest universities in Finland. The university operates on three campuses in [[Joensuu]], [[Kuopio]], and [[Savonlinna]].


==History==
==History==
The University of Eastern Finland was formed on January 1, 2010, as a result of the merger between the University of Joensuu and the University of Kuopio. This strategic consolidation was aimed at creating a more robust institution capable of offering a wider range of academic programs and engaging in more comprehensive research activities. The merger was part of a broader reform of higher education in Finland, intended to enhance the international competitiveness of Finnish universities.
The University of Eastern Finland was officially founded on January 1, 2010, following the merger of the University of Joensuu and the University of Kuopio. This merger was part of a broader reform of the Finnish university system aimed at improving the quality and efficiency of higher education.


==Campuses==
==Campuses==
The University of Eastern Finland operates on two main campuses located in [[Joensuu]] and [[Kuopio]]. Each campus has a distinct focus, with Joensuu being renowned for its programs in [[forestry]], [[education]], and [[humanities]], and Kuopio known for its strong emphasis on [[health sciences]], including [[medicine]] and [[pharmacy]].


==Academic Programs==
===Joensuu===
UEF offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across its faculties. The university is particularly noted for its interdisciplinary approach to education and research, encouraging students to work across traditional subject boundaries.
[[File:AuroraJoensuu.jpg|thumb|Aurora building in Joensuu]]
The Joensuu campus is located in the city of Joensuu, which is the capital of the North Karelia region. It is known for its focus on education, humanities, and social sciences.


===Faculty of Health Sciences===
===Kuopio===
The Faculty of Health Sciences at UEF is one of the leading medical faculties in Finland. It offers comprehensive education in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, and nursing. The faculty is committed to advancing research in life sciences and health, aiming to contribute to the improvement of human health and well-being.
[[File:Kuopion_yliopisto_canthia.jpg|thumb|Canthia building in Kuopio]]
The Kuopio campus is situated in the city of Kuopio, in the region of Northern Savonia. This campus specializes in health sciences, natural sciences, and environmental sciences.


===Faculty of Science and Forestry===
===Savonlinna===
This faculty offers programs in environmental science, biology, forestry, and physics, among others. It is known for its research in sustainable development and environmental conservation, making significant contributions to the understanding of global environmental issues.
The Savonlinna campus was primarily focused on teacher education. However, in 2018, the operations of the Savonlinna campus were transferred to Joensuu.


===Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies===
==Academic Structure==
The Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies provides education in fields such as law, economics, and social sciences. It focuses on addressing the complex challenges facing society today, from economic policy to social welfare.
The University of Eastern Finland is organized into four faculties:
 
* Faculty of Philosophy
* Faculty of Science and Forestry
* Faculty of Health Sciences
* Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies
 
Each faculty offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.


==Research==
==Research==
Research at the University of Eastern Finland is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, with a strong emphasis on health and environmental sciences. The university is involved in various national and international research projects, aiming to produce knowledge that can help solve global challenges.
UEF is known for its interdisciplinary research, particularly in the fields of health sciences, environmental sciences, and education. The university is involved in several national and international research projects and collaborates with various research institutions worldwide.
 
==Student Life==
The university offers a vibrant student life with numerous student organizations and clubs. The Student Union of the University of Eastern Finland (ISYY) represents the interests of students and organizes various events throughout the academic year.
 
==Related pages==
* [[List of universities in Finland]]
* [[Education in Finland]]


==International Collaboration==
==References==
UEF is actively engaged in international collaboration through various research projects, academic exchange programs, and partnerships with universities around the world. This global network enhances the university's research capabilities and provides students with valuable international experiences.
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==Conclusion==
==External links==
The University of Eastern Finland stands as a testament to the power of academic excellence and research in addressing the world's most pressing issues. With its comprehensive range of programs, state-of-the-art research facilities, and commitment to international collaboration, UEF is poised to continue making significant contributions to science, society, and the environment.
* [https://www.uef.fi/en/ Official website of the University of Eastern Finland]


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Public university in Finland


   Coordinates:
   
       62°36 
       N°29
   
Logo of the University of Eastern Finland

The University of Eastern Finland (UEF) is a public university located in Finland. Established in 2010 through the merger of the University of Joensuu and the University of Kuopio, it is one of the largest universities in Finland. The university operates on three campuses in Joensuu, Kuopio, and Savonlinna.

History

The University of Eastern Finland was officially founded on January 1, 2010, following the merger of the University of Joensuu and the University of Kuopio. This merger was part of a broader reform of the Finnish university system aimed at improving the quality and efficiency of higher education.

Campuses

Joensuu

Aurora building in Joensuu

The Joensuu campus is located in the city of Joensuu, which is the capital of the North Karelia region. It is known for its focus on education, humanities, and social sciences.

Kuopio

Canthia building in Kuopio

The Kuopio campus is situated in the city of Kuopio, in the region of Northern Savonia. This campus specializes in health sciences, natural sciences, and environmental sciences.

Savonlinna

The Savonlinna campus was primarily focused on teacher education. However, in 2018, the operations of the Savonlinna campus were transferred to Joensuu.

Academic Structure

The University of Eastern Finland is organized into four faculties:

  • Faculty of Philosophy
  • Faculty of Science and Forestry
  • Faculty of Health Sciences
  • Faculty of Social Sciences and Business Studies

Each faculty offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.

Research

UEF is known for its interdisciplinary research, particularly in the fields of health sciences, environmental sciences, and education. The university is involved in several national and international research projects and collaborates with various research institutions worldwide.

Student Life

The university offers a vibrant student life with numerous student organizations and clubs. The Student Union of the University of Eastern Finland (ISYY) represents the interests of students and organizes various events throughout the academic year.

Related pages

References

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External links