Doctoral Programme Activities

From this page you can read more about the Doctoral Programme in the Humanities's (HUM-DP) activities and networks for doctoral researchers and supervisors.
Decisions on financial support for activities in 2026

The Doctoral Programme in the Humanities organized a funding call for doctoral researchers and supervisors for the organization of teaching and other events. The call was open from January 22 to February 10, 2026. A total of 28 applications were submitted, with a requested total amount of over 80,000 euros. The board of the doctoral programme decided to grant a total of 30,000 euros in funding to 18 applications:
 

Applicant's name Name of the event Granted sum (€)
Anna Sundqvist Kieliteemainen kirjoitusretriitti 2250
Annukka Paajanen Feministinen kirjoitusretriitti 2000
Eero Karjalainen Svitlana Biedarievan vierailuluento HUM-DP:ssä 332
Elina Einiö Lecture by Professor D'Lane Compton (University of New Orleans) 370
Grace Joplin Ferreira Reading circle about Neurodiversity research in Finland 750
Gustaf Malmberg Writing retreat in Lammi 5000
Jamie Vesterinen Antiikintutkimuksen tohtorikoulutettavien kirjoitusretriitti 5000
Jere Hallikainen The Brain Abstracted -lukupiiri minkä jälkeen kutsutaan Chirimuuta pitämään luento/keskustelutilaisuus etänä 748
Kirsi Saarikangas Kirjoitusretriitti 5000
Lotta Westerlund Nordok excursion to Stockholm 1000
Mari Wiklund Rasmus Persson's Guest Lecture: "Prosody in interaction" 1000
Marjut Jyrkinen SKY/Gender studies MEET 1100
Marjut Jyrkinen SKY/Gender studies MEET 2/2026 1100
Matti Pihlajamaa Who does Pride belong to? 2500
Nely Keinänen Visit by Dr Scott Newstok 900
Ricardo Pineda Research visit by Rik van Gijn (Leiden University) 900
Riku Luostari Lukupiiri: Suomalainen hyvinvointivaltio: kohti historiallista synteesiä 500
Riku Löf Vastahanka – kriittinen teorialukupiiri 500
Networks

The European PhD Net­work in Philo­sophy
 

The European PhD Network in Philosophy is an international joint scholarly network aimed at promoting the scientific quality and the internationalization of doctoral education in the field of Philosophy, as well as providing doctoral researchers enhanced career possibilities. The main activity of the Net consists of working seminars, which take place twice a year, each time in one of the universities belonging to the Net.

Each participating university chooses one to two doctoral researchers for the duration of a three-year cycle. In order to be eligible for the Net, the applicants must already have been accepted as a doctoral researcher to one of the participating universities. The maximum number of doctoral researchers to be admitted to the Net is 15 and is equally distributed among the partner institutions.

  • Contact persons at UH: José Filipe Pereira da Silva, theoretical philosophy ), Jaakko Kuorikoski, practical philosophy ).  
  • Participating universities: , University of Helsinki,  and .

 

The European PhD­Net in Lit­er­ary and Cultural Stud­ies
 

The Doctoral Programme in Philosophy, Arts and Society belongs to the European PhDNet "Literary and Cultural Studies", coordinated by the University of Giessen in Germany. Participants of the PhDNet complete a bi-national cotutelle degree between the Justus-Liebig University of Giessen and one of the other universities participating in the network. In Helsinki, the active disciplines in the network are comparative literature and Finnish literature.

For more information, please see

 

Langnet – a network for doctoral programmes in language studies
 

Langnet is a network for doctoral programmes which aims to connect .

The purpose of Langnet is to promote language research and postgraduate studies among universities. Langnet creates connections between universities, research centres and individual researchers. Langnet is a great way for doctoral researchers to access the Finnish communities in language studies. Langnet welcomes all postgraduates, supervisors and PhDs in language-related studies to join the network.

Langnet’s basic activities (the coordinator’s salary) are currently supported financially by all . During years 2026-2028, costs of Langnet’s activities (e.g., summer schools) are financed with an expenditure grant awarded by Finnish Cultural Foundation. Previously Langnet has been supported by and .

In 2024–2027 Langnet is administered from Tampere University. For more information, please see

 

Una Europa Doctoral Programme in Cultural Heritage (Una-Her-Doc)
 

The Una Europa Doctoral Programme in Cultural Heritage (Una-Her-Doc) is a joint-venture of eight of the eleven Una Europa universities promoting interdisciplinarity, internationalization of learning, international networking, and the creation of a transnational research ecosystem in cultural heritage. It offers innovative educational formats, alternative forms of transnational mobilities (joining Una Europa partners on-site or remotely), and multilingualism.

The Una Europa universities participating in Una-Her-Doc are the University of Helsinki, Free University Berlin, University of Bologna, University of Edinburgh, Jagiellonian University Krakow, University of Leuven, and Complutense University of Madrid.

Una-Her-Doc is an opportunity for both current doctoral researchers and those considering doctoral studies at the University of Helsinki. It enables them to complete a bi-national double doctorate (cotutelle) at the University of Helsinki and one of the other participating Una Europa universities. In addition to the double doctoral degree, Una-Her-Doc awards a certificate on cultural heritage co-signed by all participating Una Europa universities to the doctoral researchers who have completed the programme.

For more information, please see