Employers can now get a €3,600 subsidy from the university when they hire an international student for a three-month full-time internship. Read more about “University of Vaasa boosts employment of international students with internship subsidy”
Finland is known for having one of the world's best education systems, which attracts a large number of international students. In the Vaasa region, integration support plays a big role in making international students want to stay after completing their studies. Read more about “Vaasa region works on attracting and retaining international students”
Ostrobothnia in Finland and Magallanes in Chile are moving towards a more sustainable future. While separated by more than 15,000 km, the two regions are linked by the push for wind energy for the green transition. Read more about “Winds of collaboration for the green transition – Ostrobothnia and Magallanes come together”
Finland needs skilled labour immigration, but getting into the job market as an international graduate can still be challenging. Read more about “International graduates – still a missed opportunity for the Finnish job market”
On the last day of this year’s EnergyWeek, students from the Energy Academy confronted representatives of the universities and energy sector companies to challenge them in the form of a "roast". Read more about “EnergyWeek: Energy Academy roasted leaders about the untapped potential of international students”