Tag: academia

  • Time to pause and attend

    In just a couple of days, this Saturday, Finland will close down for Juhannus (Midsummer): the towns will be practically empty, and here in Oulu, even bus transportation will stop for a day. After almost five years, I’ve come to appreciate how the two main Finnish holidays, Joulu (Christmas) and Juhannus, reflect the yearly rhythms so well, highlighting the darkest and the lightest days of the year. Both of these focal points of the planetary cycle are met with quietness and apprehension.

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  • Reconnecting with Hungary

    As busy May comes to an end, it’s time to recap my recent two-week research visit to the Center for Contemporary Challenges at the University of Pécs in Hungary, hosted by Dr. Judit Farkas. This visit was generously supported by a mobility grant from the Frontiers of Arctic and Global Resilience (FRONT) research program at the University of Oulu.

    I had not been to Hungary since my PhD defense at Central European University, so I saw this visit as an opportunity to reconnect with the Hungarian research environment. The history of higher education in Pécs dates back to 1367, and, as you can see, the main university building looks quite a bit like Hogwarts (and feels like a labyrinth at times, too).

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  • In transit, undeliverable

    A couple of days ago, I received an email from the University of Pisa informing me that my login and email will be deactivated soon. The funny thing is, I don’t even remember when or why this email account was created.

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  • Off-road careers and why they matter

    Recently, I have come across several articles, such as this one, describing non-linear career paths as “the future of work” and the key to career fulfilment. Well I do hope they have a point, as I have often viewed my own career as not exactly linear, with mixed feelings about that.

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