During the past few years, the University of Helsinki has been looking towards Asia and increasing cooperation, particularly with Chinese universities. In 2014, the University concluded a
Now the cooperation in cancer research is increasing. The basis for the cooperation has been built through reciprocal visits between the Finnish and Chinese universities.
Professor
“The Chinese are particularly interested in biobank sample collections and patient data. We are currently planning our first joint research endeavours,” states Renkonen.
Chinese EDUCATIONAL reform
China has ambitious plans for reforming its education system. Many current Chinese projects are seeking to use big data and learning analytics to promote learning.
“It has been wonderful to see how advanced technology is being used in China to promote teaching and education. We have a lot to learn from each other in terms of education development,” says Professor
Together with
BNU has a major research and development project, Future School 2030, which involves several Finnish researchers. Professor Hannele Niemi’s research project on digital storytelling is part of Future School 2030. In the project, pupils in Finnish and Chinese schools make their own video compilations about learning mathematics and teach each other through videos.
A 5G network to track air quality
In conjunction with Prime Minister Juha Sipilä’s June visit to China, the University of Helsinki and the
Academy Professor and member of the
Kulmala’s research group is also involved in a multidisciplinary corporate cooperation project which will take advantage of the coming 5G network to monitor air quality and the environment. The new project combines atmospheric sciences, computer science as well as geosciences and geography.
“The 5G network can support the Internet of Things and the monitoring of the environment much better than 4G. For example, data transfer speed and energy efficiency are key issues for the Internet of Things,” says Professor
University of Helsinki legal researchers in China
The Nordic welfare state and legal model are interesting to Chinese legal experts and political institutions. Professor
“The Chinese are also extremely interested in research on employee rights and labour law,” Liukkunen explains.
Liukkunen has headed two extensive Academy of Finland research projects which have also involved close cooperation with leading labour law researchers from CASS and Peking University. These studies on Chinese labour law have developed a new method for evaluating the implementation of basic employee rights.
At the end of this August, the China Law Center is organising
In addition to the University of Helsinki, the China Law Center features eight other Finnish universities as well as the