The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters’ Teacher Prizes 2024
The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters was founded in 1838 and is the oldest academy of sciences in Finland. The Society annually awards three teacher prizes. One of the prizes is awarded to a teacher in a Swedish-language high school, and two to teachers in...
New Publication: Latin Female Cognomina. A Study on the Personal Names of Roman Women
The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters has published a new book: Latin Female Cognomina. A Study on the Personal Names of Roman Women, Tuomo Nuorluoto (2023). The book can be purchased through the bookstore Tiedekirja, Snellmaninkatu 13, 00170 Helsinki or be read...
New members 18.12.2023
The following scientists have been elected as members of The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters on December 18, 2023: Professor Emilia Kilpua (University of Helsinki), Professor Ari Ristimäki (University of Helsinki), Principal Scientist Aki Sinkkonen (Natural...
New recordings: Lectures by Mikael Fogelholm and Eva Heiskanen
During the monthly meeting on 18.12.2023, Mikael Fogelholm and Eva Heiskanen discussed consumption and sustainability. You can watch Mikael Fogelholm's lecture titled "Asiakasetukorttien keräämä ruokaostosdata tieteellisen tutkimuksen välineenä: LoCard tutkimus" here....
New Publication: Att minnas eller glömma: Tillkomsten av Svenska litteratursällskapets arkiv och dess roll i skapandet av identitet 1885−1920
The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters has published a new book: Att minnas eller glömma: Tillkomsten av Svenska litteratursällskapets arkiv och dess roll i skapandet av identitet 1885−1920, Petra Hakala (2023). The book can be purchased through the bookstore...