Nine Invited to Interview for Rector Role

University of Helsinki

After the first interview round, the Board will shortlist the top applicants, who will be interviewed by the University Collegium in March. The Board of the University selects the rector for a fixed term of up to five years starting on 1 August 2023.

A total of 19 individuals applied for the position of rector of the University of Helsinki.

The Board of the University decided to invite the following individuals to an interview for the rectorship:

Jari Kinaret, PhD

Professor of Physics Jari Kinaret is the Head of the Condensed Matter and Materials Theory Division at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden.

Sari Lindblom, PhD

Psychologist and Professor of Higher Education Sari Lindblom is the Rector of the University of Helsinki.

Jukka Mähönen, LLD

Jukka Mähönen is Professor of Cooperative Law at the University of Helsinki.

Johanna Mäkelä, DSocSci

Professor of Food Culture Johanna Mäkelä is the Dean of the Faculty of Educational Sciences at the University of Helsinki.

Kai Nordlund, PhD

Professor of Computational Materials Physics Kai Nordlund is one of the Vice-Rectors of the University of Helsinki.

Kimmo Nuotio, LLD

Kimmo Nuotio is Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Helsinki and heads the Institute of Criminology and Legal Policy.

Sami Pihlström, PhD

Sami Pihlström is Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Helsinki.

Kalle-Antti Suominen, PhD

Professor of Physics Kalle-Antti Suominen is the Vice-Rector for research at the University of Turku.

Mari Walls, PhD

Professor Mari Walls is the President of Tampere University and the managing director of the Tampere University Foundation.

The Board of the University selects the rector for a fixed term of up to five years starting on 1 August 2023. After the first interview round, the Board will shortlist the top applicants, who will be interviewed by the University Collegium on 9 March 2023 in the second round. The aim is to appoint the rector by the end of March 2023.

In accordance with the Universities Act, the rector is responsible for the economical, efficient and effective discharge and further development of the University's duties. Among other things, the rector is required to have a doctoral degree, a broad knowledge of the academic world as well as a vision for research and education policy, a collaboration network extending to a range of stakeholders, and solid leadership experience.

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