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At the end of the autumn semester of 2025, Jamk's School of Technology awards scholarships to newly graduated engineers and constructions managers who have completed their studies within the target time and have achieved good or excellent academic results.
The BioBoosters - Boosting Circular Transition project has been piloting international model to create a scalable hackathon concept that can continue beyond the project. Now, it is documented in ‘How to be a BioBooster! Hackathon handbook’.
Operators responsible for the production and distribution of clean water and wastewater services gathered at the premises of the Institute of Information Technology at Jamk to practice operations and information exchange in a cyber incident situation.
Game studies brought together two storytellers whose shared passion has led to dreams of founding their own game studio. The Game Track project has supported them and the Nocturnal Tales game project in growing toward an actual business venture.
Boosting Circular Transition and BioBoosters Impact Review 2025 publications highlights the results of BioBoosters project, ending at 2025. Publications offer comprehensive overview of the project, and dives into hackathons held between 2024 to 2025.
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Ilona Mutanen discovered her career path in tourism through a gap year and working abroad. Today, she is studying Tourism Management degree programme at Jamk and has already gained international experience in Mallorca and Germany.
Jamk is leading a consortium that is preparing to tender for a development consultation project in the health sector in Turkmenistan financed by the Asian Development Bank.
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