91 students graduated from SAMK in November

Altogether 91 students graduated from SAMK in November. Eleven of them graduated with a Master´s degree.

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Altogether 91 students graduated from SAMK in November. Eleven of them graduated with a Master´s degree.

Below are the graduates from English degree programmes. All the graduate information has been published on SAMK news in Finnish. All the graduates have not wanted their name published.

Bachelor´s degrees

Bachelor of Health Care
Cao Simin
Leino Emmi
Menghua Liang
Oni Clement
Puhlov Teele Bachelor of Hospitality Management
Myllynen Topias
Tölli Emilia

Master´s degrees

Master of Health Care
Koivisto Jukka

You can also get to know the theses. Each thesis includes at least the abstract in English. Some of the theses from degree programmes in Finnish are written in English.

SAMK congratulates all the graduates.

SAMK theses

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Group of students from Taiwan.

SAMK's Winter School brings culture and insights to Taiwanese senior high school students

For two weeks, SAMK has been hosting visitors from Taiwan. The group consists of about thirty students from two senior high schools, New Taipei Municipal Jhangshu International Creative Technical High School and Living Word Lutheran High School. The students are accompanied by one teacher and two principals.

Eva Nefen, Director international MBA office GSRN, Ayesha Khan, Katharina Avellino and Prof. Dr. Andreas Gissel, Program Director in Ludwigshafen University of Business and Society.

SAMK's double degrees open doors to the world

At SAMK, it is possible to complete a double degree in some fields. This means that a student can obtain a degree from both SAMK and one of its partner higher education institutions.

Henna Kyhä istuu keltaisella tuolilla.

Head of Research for the well-being of the working-aged

The new Research Center for Human Functioning was recently established at SAMK to focus on the well-being of Satakunta's workers and address labor supply challenges in the region. The research center is led by Henna Kyhä, Head of Research and Doctor of Philosophy (Education).