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Higher Education Institutes in Finland

Finland Tour of Brazil - Amazon Forest: Environment and Climate Change – Research Cooperation and Social Corporate Responsibility Tiina Vihma-Purovaara tiina.vihma-purovaara@minedu.fi Counsellor, Science policy. Higher Education Institutes in Finland. 1 340 km. Population of 5.4 million

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Higher Education Institutes in Finland

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  1. FinlandTour of Brazil - Amazon Forest: Environment and Climate Change – Research Cooperation and Social Corporate ResponsibilityTiina Vihma-Purovaaratiina.vihma-purovaara@minedu.fiCounsellor, Science policy

  2. HigherEducationInstitutes in Finland 1 340 km • Population of 5.4 million • Highereducationinstitutionnetworkcovers the populatedparts of the country • Twocomplementarysectors • 14 universities (four in the capital area) • 24 polytechnics • Studentenrollmentaltogetherca. 316 000 • Science and research is conductedalsobyresearchinstitutes University (blue) Polytechnic (green) Research institute (red)

  3. Disciplineevaluations The Academy of Finland conducts, coordinates and commissions evaluations of research with a view to improving both its performance and the quality and impact of Finnish science and research. The results of these evaluations are put to extensive use in various development projects. Research evaluations and assessments tie in closely with foresighting. Plant science 2011 http://www.aka.fi/Tiedostot/Tiedostot/Julkaisut/03_11_Plant%20Science.pdf http://www.aka.fi/Tiedostot/Tiedostot/Arviointitoiminta/kasvibiologia/PlantEvaluationReport2014_en.pdf Ecology and evolutionarybiology http://www.aka.fi/Tiedostot/Tiedostot/Julkaisut/3_12_Ecology%20and%20Evolutionary%20Biology.pdf

  4. Biodiversity research 2013 ACADEMY OF FINLAND JOINT CALLS WITH SÃO PAULO RESEARCH FOUNDATION (FAPESP), BRAZIL • Scaling biodiversity in tropical and boreal streams: implications for diversity mapping and environmental assessment • Unmanned Airborne Vehicle- based 4D Remote Sensing for Mapping Rain Forest Biodiversity and Its Change in Brazil Unmanned Airborne Vehicle- based 4D Remote Sensing for Mapping Rain Forest Biodiversity and Its Change in Brazil • New sampling methods and statistical tools for biodiversity research: integrating animal movementecology with population and communityecology • Biodiversity of cyanobacteria and their bioactive compounds from under-explored Brazilian habitats • Mapping Amazonian biodiversity at multiple scales by integrating geology and ecology

  5. Climatechange The environment will be left in better condition for future generations. Finland will be developed with the aim of becoming a forerunner in efforts to protect biodiversity and to mitigate climate change. The Government’s goal is to make the future Finland a carbon-neutral society, to propel Finland to a leading position in environmental technology, and to develop the nation into the most environmentally conscious society in the world. (Government programme Katainen/ Stubb) Research and development programmes related to climate change has been funded by Academy of Finland and Tekes CASE: Research programme on climate change FICCA • http://www.aka.fi/en-GB/A/Programmes-and-cooperation/Academy-programmes/Ongoing/FICCA/ See also: Centre of Excellence in Atmospheric Science – From Molecular and Biological Processes to the Global Climate, University of Helsinki, Professor MarkkuKulmala

  6. Finnish CSR Facts • According to a survey conducted by Corporate Responsibility Network FIBS, vast majority of Finnish companies (71 %, N=201) see responsibility as an essential part of their business -> note worthy that no one sees responsibility as a non vital part of business, and no one states that CSR wasn’t a topical issue at the moment • There is a culture of responsibility: most Finnish large companies have qualitative and/or quantitative CSR goals, they have a code of conduct, and CSR has been assigned as a responsibility for someone in the management group • Environmental issues, fair practices with stakeholders, and employment practices are seen as key issues (local communities, consumer issues, and human rights are emerging trends) • Most companies feel that their CSR work has benefitted the society

  7. http://www.research.fi/en/frontpage http://www.studyinfinland.fi/ http://finland.fi/Public/default.aspx http://www.unipid.fi/en/page/157/developing_finnish_science_technology_and_innovation_cooperation_between_europe_africa_and_the_lac_region/ Kajsa.ekroos@helsinki.fi Honorary Consul of Finland in Pará and Amapá Mr. JoaoAugusto Rodrigues jar.finconsul@gmail.com

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