Helsinki — Europe’s youngest and northernmost capital city — feels like an outpost of Europe. While it lacks the cutesy cobbles of Copenhagen, the aristocratic setting of Stockholm, or the futuristic ...
This autumn, we welcomed four new FIMM-EMBL & DSHealth International PhD Programme students. Students are recruited at the institute level and after a rotational period they select a research group in ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Life In Helsinki Life in Helsinki is a visual novel where the player follows the life of Lottie, a graduate moving to Helsinki for an internship in a law ...
For the third consecutive year, Helsinki is urging the world’s most entrepreneurial, innovative and interesting people to become Finns for 90 days. Helsinki Partners’ 90 Day Finn initiative was ...
As we’ve had to postpone our travels because of the pandemic, I believe a weekly dose of travel dreaming can be good medicine. Here’s one of my favorite European memories from Finland — a reminder of ...
Helsinki and Tallinn are two great capitals in Northern Europe. Just 50 miles and a two-hour ferry ride apart, these two cities – facing each other across the Baltic Sea from their respective ...
The Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE) is on a mission to transfer life science breakthroughs into marketable solutions. In 2023 we provided proof-of-concept grants to eight promising ...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). The view from the Ursa Observatory at Kaivopuisto park, on the southern tip of Helsinki, encapsulates the ruggedness of the Finnish ...
Art lovers who know, know to not sleep on Helsinki. Finland's capital is loaded with museums, galleries and walls covered with elaborate murals and graffiti. For the best of art on both the outside ...
Helsinki is an internationally recognized capital of architecture and design, bottled-up feelings and strange, ammonia-tinged licorice candies. And, as we learned during a recent trip, Finland’s ...
Helsinki and Tallinn are two great capitals in Northern Europe. Just 50 miles and a two-hour ferry ride apart, these two cities — facing each other across the Baltic Sea from their respective ...
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