Faculty of Science

Faculty office

P.O.Box 44 (Jyrängöntie 2)
FI-00014 University of Helsinki
sci-info(at)helsinki.fi

Open Mon–Fri from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Faculty office and student affairs closed 17–18 October 2013. On urgent matters, please phone: 09 191 5006.

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Faculty of Science– solving problems of the future

The future holds challenges that will affect all of us. Fortunately, we also have the possibility to make a change.

University of Helsinki’s Faculty of Science is involved in pioneering research on various fields, including those that will enable more sustainable future and better quality of life.

To the top – with science

University of Helsinki is holding Top 80 -position on the Shanghai List.

Out of the multidisciplinary Universities of the world, University of Helsinki is among the highest-ranking ones. Currently holding Top 80 -position* on the Shanghai List, the aim of University of Helsinki is to become one of the top 50 Universities in the world.

*) University of Helsinki, shared 73rd rank, Academic Ranking of World Universities 2012

University of Helsinki has 35,000 students. 6,000 of them study at Kumpula Science Campus.

University of Helsinki has 35,000 students. 6,000 of them study at Kumpula Science Campus, the home the Faculty of Science, where 500 degrees are completed each year.

Ksenia Konyuskhova

Student life and work at Department of Computer Science

22-year-old Ksenia Konyuskhova studies in the Algorithms and Machine Learning subprogramme of the Department of Computer Science. She has also landed a job at Helsinki Institute for Information Technology.

Virginia Brilhante

Making a change through Bioinformatics

Virginia Brilhante studies at the Faculty of Science’s MBI Master’s Degree Programme in Bioinformatics. The interdisciplinary programme combining informatics and life sciences gives her the opportunity to make a difference and improve people’s lives.

Chemistry students

International lab work at Department of Chemistry

"I wouldn't be here unless I loved it", agree both Athina Sidiropuolou from Greece and Daniel Rico from Spain. They are students at Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, completing their Master’s studies.

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