According to Venla Lindell, who studies in the Master’s Programme in Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation, the best things about her studies are their international and multidisciplinary aspects.
Gabriele Retez, passionate about ecology and videography, studies at the University of Helsinki to become a conservation scientist. By merging research with visual storytelling, he aims to reach a wider audience. Through his stories about the conflict between wildlife and humans, he wants to show there is a way to coexist.
Aina often gets the question why she decided to switch the sunny Spain to Finland. In the student blog, she explains her reasons for choosing the Master’s Programme in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology* at the University of Helsinki.
The top 5 reasons are:
*Now the Master’s Programme in Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation
Watch the videos to find out more about the learning opportunities offered by the Master’s Programme in Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation (previously the Master's Programme in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology).
In this video, Cindy Schwenk talks about her Master’s thesis which is about the importance of the carving-site fidelity for large-scale reintroductions of the wild forest reindeer in Finland.
"I have a great team of researchers and very knowledgeable people helping me on my journey."
In this video, Emmi Tuokko explains why she is happy that she chose the EEB programme. She also talks about choosing the topic of her Master's thesis based on two facts: she was interested in arctic areas and wanted to collect the data herself.
"I hope everyone coming to the University of Helsinki gets the opportunity to do as cool and interesting things as I have."
In this video, Carla Coll Costa talks about conducting her Master's thesis on an evolutionary biology topic. She studied the patterns of parallel evolution in a model organism in natural systems, the three-spined stickleback.
"My stay at the University of Helsinki and my Master's thesis have been great learning opportunities to expand my knowledge."
The University of Helsinki offers multidisciplinary study options across 11 faculties. Studying and cooperation across the fields are highly encouraged.
Would you like to know what students from other degree programmes and academic disciplines think about their studies and life in Helsinki?
As a student in the EEB programme, you benefit from the expertise of numerous inspiring scholars with solid teaching experience and broad researcher credentials.