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- Summer issue 2007
- Editorial
- Tales from an Arctic crater lake
- Churches on fire
- Seafarers on dry land
- The father of standard Finnish
- Making history
- Playing by the rules
- Crime and punishment in the EU
- Whose game is it, anyway?
- A scientific breakthrough as a by-product
- La beauté du monde des réalistes
- De Paris à Helsinki : la maternité mise en mots
- De la science à l’art
- Top of the humanists
- Learning in the womb
- Journey to the world of language
- India phenomenon storms the University
- The power of one or many?
Summer issue 2007

Tales from an Arctic crater lake
When the Professor of Environmental Geology returns from Canada to Kumpula Campus, his research group will have half a million years of environmental history preserved in a 30-metre tube. Unless they are surprised by an Arctic storm, that is.

Churches on fire
Many medieval Finnish stone churches have gone through hard times over the centuries. Throughout the ages, fire has been one of the biggest hazards.

The father of standard Finnish
The life’s work of Mikael Agricola, known as the father of standard Finnish, still exerts an influence on Finnish culture.
Universitas Helsingiensis is the quarterly of the
University of Helsinki.
ISSN 1239-355X
