Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Research in Finland

Taken from http://sciencenordic.com/, a site gathering most research news on Health, Society & Culture, Environment, Technology, Agriculture & Fisheries, and Natural Sciences. Link to the article: http://sciencenordic.com/about/research-finland





This article is a detailed summary of the primary research areas in Finland. The different groups of study of the Finnish science system, the divisions of institutions for every research system and the details on the way of working for the research center in Finland. There is a list of all the research firms of the country, and also a list of all the research institutions. It aims every people interested in making part of the great research system of a Nordic Country. Indeed, the site can also inform you about the research institutions of Denmark, Norway, Iceland and Sweden. There is also a tab on the way of studying in a Nordic country, explaining shortly what you will go through if you want to study in the North of Europe.

I chose this theme because I was interested in the domains of research developed by the Finnish people. It taught me some on the other Nordic Country also, and it was still attractive.


I taught me the different domains on which the consideration of Finland was, scientifically speaking. It explained the division of the studies, and the levels of framework accorded to the development of a research, with the agreement of the Finnish government and the Research and Innovation Council (because it still represents a certain amount of money given to research). Then I learned about the four-stage career system of someone working in the research system, which was like ranks. They also detail the Finnish working system (40 hours a week) and their holiday credit year which is like the French one. Almost every card is given to the interested in studying and working in the research domain, a very convenient article.

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