Call for Papers and Workshops: "Futures of Natural Resources", June 2024
Futures Conference 2024:
FUTURES OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Virtual Pre-Conference Day: 4 June 2024
Onsite Days: 13–14 June 2024 in Turku, Finland
Futures Conference 2024:
FUTURES OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Virtual Pre-Conference Day: 4 June 2024
Onsite Days: 13–14 June 2024 in Turku, Finland
TSE for Sustainable Futures. As we have summed up in our slogan, we want to be part of building a better future and sustainable society.
Explore the different examples of what we have done to make the world a better place – near and far.
A consortium led by the University of Turku has received two million euros in funding from Business Finland for the Dining Flow project, aiming to enhance diners’ and service providers’ experiences and to increase sustainability in self-service restaurants by reducing waste. The project is a part of KONE’s The Flow of Urban Life program within the Veturi initiative.
Helena Åhman, who has studied conversational intelligence with hostage negotiators and at Harvard University, reveals the superpower of a skilled conversationalist: “If the other person feels like they are heard, miracles can happen.”
The Turku School of Economics Library is undergoing renovations with the aim of creating more extensive and versatile spaces for studying, lounging, and group work. The renovated customer spaces will be in use in the early part of 2024.
Turku School of Economics (TSE) at the University of Turku has launched a two-year research project aimed at developing green transportation concepts to support the green transition. In the GreenConnect project, potential emission reduction measures in door-to-door transports, including maritime transportation, are examined, carbon dioxide emission calculation models and accuracy are improved, and business potential for green competitive advantage is investigated.
Turku School of Economics at the University of Turku is investing increasingly and more systematically in business research building further understanding of the maritime sector’s change dynamics and producing knowledge to support companies' business strategies. From this autumn, Turku School of Economics will strengthen the field through the Maritime@TSE research platform.
The Innovation and Enterprise Development training programme organised by the University of Turku aims to provide understanding of the key principles of innovation and enterprise development as well as ideas and motivation for implementing entrepreneurship and innovation strategies in higher education.