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What's happening in the Uniarts Helsinki's blogs right now.
A little guide to start investing.
In this blog student ambassador Anastasiia Lapteva will share her tips on keeping track of her student budget.
In this guide, student ambassador Anastasiia Lapteva will share information and tips on how to smoothly open a bank account in Finland.
What are the aspects that impact on talent development? Is it just a matter of having a strongly supportive environment (nurture)? Is it a question of innate abilities or inborn gifts (nature)? Is it having good chances in life (luck)? Or is t a combination of all this or part of it? This blog post introduces the seminal contribution of Françoys Gagné to the field of giftedness and talent through its Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talent (DMGT).
Networking, dreaming, actualising, trail blazing, resumes, interviews and some cups of tea.
In October 2024, researcher Vilma Timonen led a panel with Kutumba, a Nepali folk music ensemble, in the international Glomus camp in Kathmandu, Nepal, on how heritage musicians can engage with issues of sustainability.
Student Ambassadors Mark, Rong and Sointu talk about what they do and why.
In this guide, we share insights and tips from students Asja and Rong on their journey to mastering the Finnish language.
A talk by Artist Paul Rosero – Contreras approaches questions related to interspecies communication, speculative imaginaries and non-human intelligence.
Gloria Velasco, a student in the Uniarts Hub pre-incubator program for fall 2024, reflects on her journey and insights into creative entrepreneurship. In this blog text, Velasco shares how the program has helped her develop business skills, bridge traditional divides between art and commerce, and find the courage to pursue a sustainable and meaningful career as a creative professional.
Uniarts Helsinki’s new podcast, Life of an Art Student, offers insights into student life through interviews and discussions!
Doctoral project of Rong Yang
Jenna Ristilän tohtoriprojekti
Doctoral project of Pushpa Palanchoke
Bloggen belyser hur tillgänglighet även bör förstås i termer av en mer jämlik fördelning av makt, särskilt i situationer där avgörande (politiska) beslut görs som påverkar den framtida konstundervisningen i Finland.
Professori Leena Rouhiainen kirjoittaa taiteellisen tutkimuksen ja yhteiskunnallisen vaikuttavuuden suhteesta tekstissään, joka perustuu hänen puheelleen Uudenmaan kulttuurifoorumi -tilaisuudessa Musiikkitalolla 24. syyskuuta 2024.
Yliopistotutkijamme Kai Lehikoinen haastaa taidealan instituutiot ja oppilaitokset eriarvoisuuden mekanismien purkutalkoisiin. Hän esittää kolme kysymystä ja kehottaa jokaista pohtimaan omassa toiminnassaan niihin vastauksia.
Camping is a great way to enjoy the beautiful nature in Finland. Student Ambassador Rong shares their insights on how to stay (and feel!) safe in the wild.
Want to explore Finland on a bicycle? Student Ambassador Rong shares their tips on how to plan and prepare.
Doctoral project of Florian Roderburg
Doctoral project of Prem Gurung
KDOC-24B20 Theme Seminar – 6 credits (1 year) September 2024 – June 2025
This year’s Summer Academy for Artistic research focuses on sharing of methods – methods of sharing.
This blog post briefly summarises various positions against and in favour of giftedness in music and other domains, and critically discusses some of those positions in regards what influences gifted individuals’ talent development.
Most wonderful places for walking and exploring Helsinki!
Affordable sports for students in and around Helsinki? Student Ambassador Rong-Ci shares their tips.
Uniarts Helsinki’s Uniarts Hub project, Aalto Digital Creatives and Startup Refugees organised an event called Creatives Meetup on 21 May at G Live Lab. Students participating in the pre-incubator programme hosted by Uniarts Helsinki and Aalto University pitched their business idea to an audience and a jury. The event was open for everyone, and it was held in English. The event concluded this spring’s Uniarts Hub programme at Uniarts Helsinki. The application period for the next edition of the programme starts in August.
Thursday Forum meetings take place in the afternoon, from 1 pm to 2.30 pm. The meetings start with a presentation of an hour and half, including discussion on any questions raised, followed by another hour and half (2.45 pm to 4 pm) of discussion on an academic text (or seminar paper) related to the theme of the day (so-called “extra time”). Thursday Forum will be arranged in Music Centre Helsinki (Töölönlahdenkatu 16, Helsinki, meeting room 3101) and it is also possible take part to the event online on Zoom.
Torstaifoorumin vierailuluennot klo 13.00 – 14.30 ovat kaikille avoimia. Jatkoajalla klo 14.45 – 16.00 keskustellaan päivän teemaan liittyvästä tutkimustekstistä. Torstaifoorumi järjestetään Musiikkitalon Sibelius-Akatemian kokoushuoneessa S3101 (Töölönlahdenkatu 16, Helsinki). Tapahtumaan on mahdollista osallistua myös etänä Zoomissa.
The keynote will feature a dynamic blend of spoken word, text, exclusively produced animated videos, music, and sound installations.
Jean Sibelius (1865–1957) was a well-known composer outside Finland already in the early 20th century. In the 1930s, his fame grew into new spheres. At that stage, Sibelius himself had already stopped publishing new masterpieces. According to Janne Mäkelä`s blog post it was radio that catapulted him to global fame.
Composition student Preben Antonsen has participated in the Sibelius Academy cooperation with the Helsinki Philharmonic. He tells about his experiences during the project, organised as part of the Music Centre Orchestra Academy operations.
Xiaole Wang started studying at LAPS in 2023. Since she arrived at Uniarts Helsinki, the cultural and contextual differences have been obvious. This article presents some thoughts and reflections on encountering cultural differences.
Teatteriopettajan koulutusohjelman matka Tanskan Esbjergin KLAP lastenteatterifestivaalille, tapahtui keskellä keväisiä opintokiireitä. Festivaalin valtava esitysmäärä antoi mahdollisuuden runsaille ja monipuolisille teatterielämyksille, ja siihen osallistuminen oli osa koulutusohjelman kansainvälinen toiminta -kurssia.
Thursday 30th May 2024; Time: 13:30 – 19:00 EET. Venue: Museum of Impossible Forms, Aallonhalkoja9, 00540 Helsinki.
The Sibelius Academy Symposium on Music History is a biennial scholarly congress which, in its 15-year history, has grown into an internationally high-quality event. This year’s event, which will take place from 5-7 June at Helsinki Music Centre, will focus on the economic links between music and musicians, the music business logic and the links between music, aesthetics and economics from a historical perspective. The symposium is organized by Uniarts Sibelius Academy and Research Institute. Read professor Markus Mantere`s (member of the organizing committee) blogpost about the symposium and it`s theme.
Inom kulturellt välbefinnande handlar det om att alla ses som upplevande och tänkande aktörer: individer med sina egna bakgrunder, mångfacetterade identiteter och intressen, skriver universitetsforskaren Kai Lehikoinen.