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Participate in a survey conducted by the University of Turku!

Dear student, participate in a survey conducted by the University of Turku that examines the well-being of international students at Finnish universities.
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The purpose of the research is to investigate the experiences of Finnish university students regarding their own well-being. The research also studies what sort of remote study practices are implemented at various universities and how they affect well-being.

Read more and answer the survey here:

The survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete. Responses will be treated confidentially and will be used for scientific research.

The study is conducted and funded by the Department of Psychology at the University of Turku, and the responsible person for the research is Senior Researcher in Psychology, Nils Sandman. You can ask him for additional information about the research via email at: nils.sandman@utu.fi .

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