The Board

The Board is the highest decision-making body at the University. The University also has an international advisory board, which supports the Board and rector in research issues related to strategy, research policy, the University’s profile and the assessment of the quality of research in various fields.
The Board

The Board is the supreme decision-making body of the University of Helsinki. The tasks of the Board include:

  • deciding on the central objectives of the university’s operations and finances, the strategy and steering principles
  • deciding on the university's operative and financial planning as well as on the budget, and prepare the financial statements
  • controlling the university's asset management and use, unless the Board has transferred the authority to the Rector
  • organising accounting and asset management monitoring
  • approving agreements that are significant or principled for the university, and issuing statements on major university-related matters of principle
  • on behalf of the university, approving a performance agreement with the Ministry of Education
  • appointing the Rector(s) and deciding on their work distribution, and discharging the Rector if there is an acceptable and justified reason for that, taking into account the nature of the assignment
  • approving the University Statutes and other regulations for general organisation, and deciding on the university's operational structure
  • making a proposal to the Ministry of Education on changing the university's educational responsibility
  • deciding on the number of students accepted to the university.

The Rector is responsible for the preparation, presentation and implementation of matters processed by the Board. The Board of the University of Helsinki consists of ten members, of whom six represent the University community and .

Contact information

Secretary of the Board of Directors
Minna Frimodig
tel. +358 2941 22799

PO Box 33 (Yliopistonkatu 4)
00014 University of Helsinki

The Board of the University of Helsinki 2026–2029
Chair and Deputy Chair

Chair: Antti Vasara 

, DSc (Tech), served as the CEO of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland until 2025. Currently sitting on several boards, Vasara has extensive experience in research and innovation as well as the management of technology organisations.

Deputy Chair: Mari Pantsar

, PhD, chairs the board of One Planet Oy. Previously, she worked as a director at the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra. Pantsar has solid experience in the development of innovation ecosystems and societal impact.

Professors

Hanna Korsberg

has been Professor of Theatre Research at the University of Helsinki since 2008. Her research focuses on the relationship between theatre and politics in Finland, as well as theatre historiography. Korsberg served as a vice-president of the International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR) from 2015 to 2019, and is a member of the University of Helsinki’s Teachers’ Academy.

Minna Palmroth

, Academy Professor and Professor of Computational Space Physics, is the director of the Centre of Excellence in Space Resilience and the principal investigator for the Vlasiator simulator. Palmroth has extensive experience in research and its management, as well as public engagement thanks to chairing the board of Technology Academy Finland and her many other elected positions.

Researchers, teachers and other staff

Thomas Hackman

works as University Researcher in Astronomy at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, heading the stellar astrophysics research group. He has extensive experience in international academic elected positions. He is a member of the board of Helsinki University Association of Researchers and Teachers and previously served in the University Collegium and the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Science, and as a union representative at the University of Helsinki.

Anne Lepistö

is Head of Quality Management at the University of Helsinki, tasked with developing quality management methods and strategic guidelines in support of University leadership. Lepistö was previously a member of the University Collegium. 

Students

Aku Houttu

Aku Houttu, BSSc, is a student of global political economics in the Master’s Programme in Global Politics and Communication. He was a member of the University Board in 2024–2025. Houttu has served in the University Collegium, the Board and Representative Council of the Student Union of the University of Helsinki, the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Social Sciences and several student associations. His term runs from 1 January 2026 to 31 December 2027.

Teemu Kovanen

Teemu Kovanen, BSSc, is a student of political history in the Master’s Programme in Society and Change, and a bachelor’s student in languages. Kovanen has served in the University Collegium, the Board and Representative Council of the Student Union of the University of Helsinki, the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Social Sciences and several student associations. His term runs from 1 January 2026 to 31 December 2027.

External to the University

Sanni Lehtinen

, MSSc, has served as the Executive Director of METKA, the Student Union of Metropolia University of Applied Sciences. Lehtinen was a member of the Board of the University of Helsinki in 2022–2025. She has extensive experience in student association activities and higher education policy.

Mari Pantsar

, PhD, chairs the board of One Planet Oy. Previously, she worked as a director at the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra. Pantsar has solid experience in the development of innovation ecosystems and societal impact.

Juha Tuominen

, MD, chairs the board of the Finnish Brain Foundation. Previously, he was the CEO of the Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa (HUS). Tuominen has extensive experience in healthcare management and organisational development.

Antti Vasara

, DSc (Tech), served as the CEO of VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland until 2025. Currently sitting on several boards, Vasara has extensive experience in research and innovation as well as the management of technology organisations.

The University Col­legium

The Helsinki university collegium has 48 members: professors have 16 members, the university's education and research staff and other staff have a total of 16 members, and students have 16 members. The term of the university collegium is 4 years; however, the student members are chosen for a two-year term. Provisions on the election of the members of the university collegium are laid down in the election statutes.

The tasks of the university collegium include:

  • deciding on the number of Board members, and the term of office duration of the Board and its members
  • appointing members from outside the university community to the university Board
  • confirming the university community groups' selections as Board members
  • releasing Board members from their positions based on a proposal by the Board
  • appointing the university auditors
  • confirming the university's financial statements and annual report, as well as decide on granting a discharge from liability for Board members and the Rector
  • deciding on filing an action for damages against a Board member, the Rector, and the auditor.
  • appointing the Chancellor
  • convening at least twice a year to discuss significant matters dealing with the entire university

Con­tact infor­mation

Secretary to the University Collegium

In­ter­na­tional Ad­vis­ory Board

The University of Helsinki has an international strategic advisory board appointed by the Board. The mission of this advisory board shall be to support the University Board and rector in research issues related to strategy, research policy, the University's profile and the assessment of the quality of research in various fields. (Regulations of the University of Helsinki, 12 §)

The Board of the University of Helsinki has confirmed the following to members of the International Advisory Board of the University of Helsinki for the years 2025–2027

  • Verena Blechinger-Talcott, Vice-Rector, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
  • Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, former President of ERC, France
  • Marilyn Cochran-Smith, Cawthorne Professor of Teacher Education, Boston College, USA
  • Peter Gruss, President Emeritus & CEO, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Former President, Max Planck Society, Germany
  • Kohei Itoh, President, Keio University, Japan
  • Jana Kolar, Executive Director of CERIC-ERIC, Italy
  • Lise Korsten, President, the African Academy of Sciences, University of Pretoria, South Africa
  • Luc Sels, Rector, KU Leuven, Belgium
  • Eva Åkesson, Professor and Senior Advisor, Lund University, former Rector of Uppsala University, Sweden

Contact information

In all IAB matters please contact: