Lost and Found: 19th Century Finnish Literature Exploration
Exploring the 19th-century Finnish literature through archives, bibliographies, and digital methods. Efforts to improve metadata, discover new knowledge about authors and works, and reconstruct the literary system disrupted by historical events like the Great Fire of Turku.
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Exploring Open Science: Infrastructure and Tools for Research Path
Delve into the world of Open Science at the Autumn Conference 2021 hosted by the University of Turku. The seminar covers the essence of Open Science, its branches, and the significance of infrastructure and tools in facilitating research openness. Discover the journey from research prerequisites to
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Enhancing Visibility of the Union of Baltic Cities in Brussels and Key Policy Focus Areas
Ideas and suggestions were presented to the UBC Board to increase visibility in Brussels by the EU offices of Turku, Zealand Denmark, South Norway, Pomorskie, and North Sweden. The focus includes positioning UBC as a relevant actor to the EU, branding through lobbying and clear communication, and su
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Discovering Turku: Finland's Cultural Gem on the Southeast Coast
Turku, the oldest city in Finland founded in 1229, boasts a rich art, culture, and history scene. With around 180,000 residents, it is a bilingual city with a significant Swedish-speaking population. Popular attractions include Turku Castle, Turku Cathedral, and Moominworld in Naantali. Known for it
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