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Literature in Finland The Ministry of Education and Culture is responsible for the preparation of legislation related to the promotion of literature and for the allocation of appropriations from the national Budget. The Ministry of Education and C...https://okm.fi/en/literature
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Matriculation examination At the end of general upper secondary education, students take a school-leaving examination known as the matriculation examination. It is a final certificate for students in general upper secondary education that is used ...https://okm.fi/en/finnish-matriculation-examination
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Culture Finland’s cultural policy comprises the different sectors of arts and culture, museums, cultural heritage, libraries, cultural exports and creative work. Arts and culture are supported by both central and local government. The Ministry of ...https://okm.fi/en/culture
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Equality, non-discrimination and diversity among teaching and research staff in higher education institutions The KOTAMO project examined how equality, non-discrimination and diversity among staff members can be promoted in Finnish higher educatio...https://okm.fi/en/project-kotamo
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4.3.2026 | The 2026 Finnish State Award for Foreign Translators has been presented to the distinguished Danish translator Siri Nordborg Møller (b. 1981), whose work has greatly broadened the international visibility of Finnish literature. The EUR 15,000 award has been granted annually since 1975 by the Ministry of Education and Culture based on a proposal from FILI – Finnish Literature Exchange.https://okm.fi/en/-/siri-nordborg-m-ller-wins-finnish-state-award-for-foreign-translators
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Copyright societies Copyright societies represent authors, performing artists and other copyright holders in their respective fields, and administer their rights. Among other things, they collect and distribute copyright remunerations to righthold...https://okm.fi/en/copyright-societies
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3.11.2025 | The Ministry of Education and Culture has granted the first five authorisations to provide general upper secondary education in English. The authorisations were granted to Gradia, Jyväskylä Educational Consortium Gradia, and to the cities of Helsinki, Oulu, Pori and Tampere. This is part of the Programme of Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s Government.https://okm.fi/en/-/general-upper-secondary-education-in-english-to-commence-in-august-2026
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8.10.2014 | Kultur- och bostadsminister Pia Viitanen har i dag vid bokmässan i Frankfurt överräckt statens utländska översättarpris till tyska Angela Plöger.https://okm.fi/sv/-/valtion-ulkomainen-kaantajapalkinto-saksantaja-angela-plogerille
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The subgroups for copyright infrastructure meet in different configurations including workshops to discuss topical issues related to practices on identifiers in the creative field, metadata, technology and infrastructure development, and legal issues linked to data and IP. A draft roadmap has been developed during year 2021. In 2022 focus on NFT's, data protection and EDICs (European Digital Infrastructure Consortium).https://okm.fi/en/project?tunnus=OKM020:00/2020
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10.10.2013 | Finland har valts till temaland p? bokm?ssan i Frankfurt n?sta ?r. P? ?rets bokm?ssa i Frankfurt h?lls torsdagen den 10 oktober en presskonferens om n?sta ?rs program. Presskonferensen ?ppnades av kultur- och idrottsminister Paavo Arhinm?ki. Finland presenterade sig som temaland p? bokm?ssan i Frankfurt 2014 med sloganen FINNLAND. COOL.https://okm.fi/sv/-/minister-arhinmaki-at-the-frankfurt-book-fair-greatest-asset-in-finland-is-education-
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12.3.2026 | EU-CELAC “AI IN SCIENCE” WORKING GROUP 11.3.2026 Why “AI in Science” in the EU–CELAC Context AI in Science as a strategic enabler of: • Scientific discovery and research excellence • Addressing global challenges (health, climate, sustainability) •...https://okm.fi/documents/1410845/257731020/1.%20EU-CELAC%20RI%20cooperation%20-%20AI%20in%20Science.pdf/efc346c4-be2e-2b2d-77f4-ac651ca8fe20?t=1773296813488
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10.6.2025 | The growth of the creative industries and the creative economy is based on companies in the sector, their growth and internationalisation. Compared to its reference countries, such as Sweden, Finland has so far not really known how to make use of immaterial value creation. The creative industries still have a considerable amount of untapped potential for economic growth in Finland.https://okm.fi/en/-/1410877/growth-strategy-for-the-creative-economy-aims-for-sustainable-growth-and-internationalisation
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28.2.2025 | This year's Finnish State Award for Foreign Translators goes to Sébastien Cagnoli, who has translated a wealth of quality literature from Finnish into French.https://okm.fi/en/-/finnish-state-award-for-foreign-translators-to-sebastien-cagnoli
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24.5.2024 | Minister of Science and Culture Sari Multala has granted EUR 3.3 million in discretionary government grants to those operating in the cultural and creative industries. Structural support is part of the Sustainable Growth Programme and is designed to create innovative services and to devise novel production and operating procedures.https://okm.fi/en/-/over-eur-3-million-from-finland-s-sustainable-growth-programme-for-revitalising-cultural-and-creative-industries
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5.12.2023 | Findings of the OECD’s PISA 2022 (Programme for International Student Assessment) show that the learning outcomes of young people in Finland have deteriorated. Anna-Maja Henriksson, the Finnish Minister of Education, says restructuring of educational policies and resources for implementing the changes will be needed to improve learning outcomes.https://okm.fi/en/-/minister-of-education-henriksson-improving-students-basic-skills-by-introducing-more-lessons-and-restructuring-support-measures
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27.2.2024 | This year, the recipient of the Finnish State Award for Foreign Translators is Maima Grīnberga (b. 1969), who has been translating Finnish literature into Latvian with distinction. The prize, which has been awarded since 1975, is worth EUR 15,000. The Ministry of Education and Culture awards the prize annually based on a proposal by the Finnish Literature Exchange (FILI).https://okm.fi/en/-/finnish-state-award-for-foreign-translators-to-maima-grinberga
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3.5.2024 | On 3 May, the Ministry of Education and Culture published the 2024 Bildung Review, which compiles statistical and other information on the administrative branch of the Ministry, its development and situation in international comparison. The themes for 2024 are regionality, life cycle and the fields of education and culture. The objective of the annually published review is to create an overall picture of the extensive administrative branch as a whole.https://okm.fi/en/-/bildung-review-compiles-statistics-and-information-from-educational-and-cultural-administration
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11.4.2024 | The Kalevala, the national epic of Finland, was awarded the European Commission’s European Heritage Label on 11 April 2024. The European Heritage Label is granted to sites, monuments, documents or events that have a particular significance for European history, culture and integration. The label was now granted to seven applicants.https://okm.fi/en/-/living-epic-kalevala-receives-european-heritage-label
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9.10.2023 | Child's Day Awards since 1999 Year Location Field of art Paavo Sarkkama Foundation 1999 Oulu Music Hämeenlinna School of Visual Arts for Children and Young People 1999 Hämeenlinna Visual arts Business Partners halonen&suvalo and Kuopion Woodi 2000...https://okm.fi/documents/1410845/3547377/Lapsenp%C3%A4iv%C3%A4-palkinnonsaajat+1999-2022_EN+FINAL.pdf/8557f380-3078-f794-da7d-5db5884ecb6d?t=1696831628356
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28.2.2023 | This year, the recipient of the Finnish State Award for Foreign Translators is Claire Saint-Germain, who has successfully translated Finnish literature into French. The prize, which has been awarded since 1975, is worth EUR 15,000. The Ministry of Education and Culture awards the prize annually based on a proposal by the Finnish Literature Exchange (FILI).https://okm.fi/en/-/finnish-state-award-for-foreign-translators-to-claire-saint-germain