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The 2026 national cyber exercise for municipalities and critical infrastructure operators was held on 9–13 February 2026 in the premises of the Institute of Information Technology of the Jamk University of Applied Sciences.
Jamk’s Alumni Dinner brought together alumni from all fields to celebrate and support a good cause. The Alum of the Year 2026 recognition was awarded to Kaisa Halmemies. The proceeds from the evening were donated to Save the Children Finland.
Minister of Transport and Communications Lulu Ranne, Minister of Local and Regional Government Anna-Kaisa Ikonen, Minister of Science and Culture Mari-Leena Talvitie and Minister of Education Anders Adlercreutz familiarised themselves with the National Cyber Security Exercise (KYHA) during their visit to Jyväskylä on 10 February 2026.
Jamk University of Applied Sciences offers seven Bachelor's degree programmes and six Master's degree programmes in English.
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.
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