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Diak has published principles for a safer space. A safer space means a community, event or place in which everyone has the freedom to be themselves and feel safe and respected.
The application period for international student exchange starts on 2nd of September.
International intensive courses, also known as BIP courses, bring together students and lecturers from different countries to collaborate. In Multidisciplinary Simulations BIP, students and teachers from Norway, Belgium, and Finland joined their forces to solve case examples in the healthcare sector.
You can apply for student exchange or work placement or a combination of these two abroad. The application period for spring 2025 and Read more
Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) in Asset-based Community Development was organised on Helsinki campus at the beginning of June.
Yuno, English social services degree student, spent the autumn of 2022 as an exchange student in Hannover, Germany.
Diak switches to use electronic degree certificates in March. With the reform, those who graduate after March 1, 2023 will receive their degree certificates only electronically.
The BIP (Blended Intensive Programme) intensive week organized at Diak’s Helsinki campus between November and December offered an understanding of eco-social change and tools to build an ecologically and socially sustainable world. Dozens of students and lecturers from various European universities came to the campus to learn and network.
In order to develop its operations and quality, Diak regularly collects feedback from students regarding their studies. Giving feedback is a good way to influence the development of Diak’s teaching and services.
Diak’s staff will meet for development days on the Helsinki campus on Wednesday and Thursday 9th to 10th of November.