Rector Karen Spens and Hanken Business Lab Director Markus Wartiovaara were awarded the Commemorative Medal of Professor Stefan Kassay Foundation for Science and Education on 30 April 2018 for their work in the field of science and entrepreneurship.
Hanken conducts world class research and we are constantly looking for new ways of getting our research through to the public. In September Hanken will launch a new podcast for this purpose.
The HUMLOG Institute at Hanken School of Economics hosted a seminar on 25 April 2018 on current humanitarian challenges and the state of humanitarian logistics. The seminar was arranged in celebration of the institutes 10th anniversary.
Hanken has received four financial information terminals from Infront Finance. The terminals serve as investment tools to both private and professional investors and can be used by Hanken’s staff and students.
Hanken has received four financial information terminals from Infront Finance. The terminals serve as investment tools to both private and professional investors and include global market data.
My Research is a series of articles presenting the work of doctoral students, working at CERS, Centre for Relationship Marketing and Service Management at Hanken School of Economics.
Rector has appointed a conferrer of doctoral degrees and a conferment committee. She has also fixed a date for the ceremonial conferment of doctoral degrees, which will take place on 25 October 2019.
The need for external funding is growing and at the same time the state funding is cut down. In order for Hanken to stand strong and be well prepared, rector has appointed a task force for the year 2018 focusing on external funding.
RefWorks is an online research management tool designed to help students and researchers to easily gather, manage and store references, as well as generate bibliographies.
The program runs for one academic year and during the program, information and support for mentors and mentees will be provided at three common events.
Hanken has acquired a copying licence from Kopiosto. The licence makes it possible to copy printed and digital material and use it in teaching and research.
Hanken received a total of 1254 applications (2017: 1114) within the deadline for the integrated BSc and MSc programme in Vaasa and Helsinki this year. The application period ended on 28 March 2018.