• 0(4)/2010

    The theme of the last issue of this year in Kever-Osaaja is internationality. In the editorial, Member of the European Parliament Sirpa Pietikäinen, emphasizes the importance of education. It is the key element in learning understanding and communication, which are needed in innovation activities.

    In the other articles, internationalization is handled from the perspectives of regional policy, R&D and education. The students ideas are strongly present: what does it mean to be a foreign student in Finland, what does it mean to move back to Finland?

    We wish you interesting reading experiences!

    Editors-in-chief Mervi Friman and Riitta Rissanen

    • Pääkirjoitukset
      • Education, democracy and innovation
        Sirpa Pietikäinen
    • Asiantuntija-artikkelit
      • Universities of Applied Sciences as Regional Knowledge and Innovation Centres
        Juha Kettunen
      • How to Integrate R&D in Students’ Learning?
        Outi Kallioinen
      • Integration of Foreign Degree Students into the Finnish School System & Society
        Minna Porasmaa, Anu Suomäki
      • Impact of International Teacher and Student Mobility on IT Research in Arcada University of Applied Sciences
        Göran Pulkkis, Kaj Grahn, Carl-Johan Rosenbröijer
      • Equal Opportunities in Empowerment
        Pirjo Vaittinen, Tuija Nummela, Eeva Harjulehto
      • Nordic-Russian Cooperation in Cultural Management
        Laura Kokko, Jari Tuononen
      • Case BIOCLUS
        Kirsi Knuuttila, Anneli Ylimartimo, Heikki Malinen
    • Puheenvuorot
      • Finntegrate – A Mountain-Climbing Story
        Christina Linza
      • Culture Shock and Re-entry Shock
        Milka Lähde
    • Kirjaesittelyt ja -arvioinnit
      • The Student Perspective on the University of Applied Sciences 2010
        Elina Lavikainen
    • Uutiset
      • Ammattikorkeakoulujen TKI-päivät
        16. - 17.2.2011
      • Computational Intelligence Research for Industry and Service Sector Has Started Its Engines in Satakunta
        Maarit Gratschew