External Networks and Partners
Doctoral courses arranged by Hanken's collaboration partners
Hanken's doctoral students can participate in doctoral courses arranged by Finnish Doctoral Programmes and international programmes and by Hanken's other collaboration partners and networks.
Many of the collaboration partners also offer an opportunity to spend a period of time as a visiting student. Some programmes also include the possibility for funding. Students who would see this as an option can check the Hanken web for information about studies abroad and funding.
National Doctoral Programmes
2012-2015:
KATAJA
Finnish Doctoral Program in Business Studies
Contact at Hanken: Veronica Liljander
KAVA
Finnish Doctoral Programme in Economics (FDPE)
Contact at Hanken: Rune Stenbacka
The Finnish Graduate School in Stochastics and Statistics
FGSS
Contact at Hanken: Gunnar Rosenqvist
RYM-TO
The Doctoral Programme in the Built Environment
Contact at Hanken: Bo-Christer Björk and Anders Löflund
Gender Studies Doctoral Programme
Contact at Hanken: Jeff Hearn
And through Hanken's membership in the Aleksanteri Institute at the University of Helsinki:
Finnish Doctoral Programme for Russian and East European Studies
Contact at Hanken: Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen
Other Finnish collaboration partners and networks
StatNet
Hanken is a member of StatNet which offers courses and seminars in Statistics. The Network has an email service
Universities in Finland
In addition, you may be interested in doctoral courses, dissertations etc. at other universities in Finland (note that Finnish universities may charge external students for their participation)
Språkalliansen
International doctoral programmes
Nord-IB
Nord-IB (The Nordic Research School in International Business) is a joint venture program among business schools in the Nordic countries. The program (which corresponds to approxmately 6 months of studies) stretches over a two-year period. The rest of the doctoral education, including the dissertation, will be handled by the student's own institution. For more information please visit the web page or contact
Kristiina Mäkelä.
The Nordic Research School in Interdisciplinary Gender Research
The Nordic Research School in Interdisciplinary Gender Research is a joint venture between NIKK and Tema Genus at Linköping University. More than 30 universities in the Nordic and Baltic countries and NW-Russia are involved in the copperation in this Nordic Research School. For more information please visit the web page or contact professor
Jeff Hearn.
Other international collaboration partners and networks
EIASM
EIASM (The European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management) is a European network for research and doctoral studies. Hanken is a member of EIASM. Hanken is a member of EIASM and our doctoral students and researchers may therefore participate in EIASM activities to a reduced price. Visit EIASM´s web site regularly or subscribe to their e-mail list for information on doctoral courses, seminars and workshops ("Calendar of Activities"). On the web you also find information on annual conferences, workshops, tutorials and summer schools for doctoral students. EIASM's web site also provides access to the EDEN web sites (EIASM's Doctoral Education Network) as well as to EDAMBA (more information below). The contact person at Hanken is research director
Maj-Britt Hedvall.
EDAMBA
EDAMBA (European Doctoral Programmes Association in Management and Business Administration) offers courser and seminars. For more information on the activities visit the EDAMBA home page or contact research director
Maj-Britt Hedvall.
Please note! Applications for the EDAMBA Research Summer Academy are sent by the student's university. Therefore no applications are to be sent directly to EDAMBA. Please contact the
Scholarship Liaison Officer at the Centre for research and international affairs in case you are interested in participating.
NordForsk
NordForsk (Nordic Research Board) funds research co-operation and researcher training and mobility in the Nordic region. Please see the web page for information on for example doctoral courses where Nordic doctoral students may participate. If accepted to the course, a major part of the participants course and/or travel expences are usually covered by the course organiser.
Nordic Centre Fudan University
The Nordic Centre is a platform for initiating and developing research and education activities, conferences and courses for Nordic and Chinese students and scholars. Today a total of 21 universities from Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark are members. Fudan University in Shanghai is the Chinese member.
Nordic Finance Network (NFN)
Nordic Finance Network (NFN) is a netwrok for research and doctoral training in finance. The main objective of NFN is to promote cooperation in doctoral education.
NFN is an initiative of two national Doctoral Programs in Finance and four Finance Departments in the Nordic countries. In total the Network consists of 14 Universities in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
Nordic Network in Economics
Nordic Network in Economics (NNE) complements the existing national doctoral programmes by providing instruments to increase the quality and diversity of research and research training via co-operation among the participating countries. NNE actively promotes the mobility of and co-operation between Nordic and Estonian doctoral students and scholars.
Other links
ResearchGate - Professional network for scientists, is an online community for researchers and academics. You may look for research jobs as well as communicate and collaborate with other researchers and doctoral students.



