University of Turku
Finland Futures Research Centre (FFRC)
Turku School of Economics
Finland Futures Research Centre (FFRC) works with a transdisciplinary approach in an international environment. The cornerstones of its activities are on developing academic futures studies, critical interdisciplinary research, high quality education, strategic and business foresight and insightfully produced futures knowledge.
Centre for Collaborative Research (CCR)
Turku School of Economics
The Centre for Collaborative Research (CCR) focuses on research work with other organisations in a cooperative way. It studies business transformations at different levels: individuals, businesses, industries and in society as a whole. Besides research it develops and creates prerequisites for industry-academia collaboration and innovation activities for the faculty at Turku School of Economics. CCR is an active international collaborator in both research and innovation. It takes part in international multi-partner research and development projects, as well as innovation concepts. Alongside its collaboration with research institutions, it also works with companies internationally.
Department of Computing
Faculty of Technology
The Department of Computing educates professionals for the modern digitalised society. Its teaching covers the entire spectrum of computing from electronics to large-scale software systems. Central themes of teaching and research include Digitalisation, Machine Learning, Autonomous and Intelligent Systems, Cybersecurity and Health Technology. Department offers Master’s and Doctoral degrees both in Information Technology and Computer Science.
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Faculty of Technology
The Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering is a unique combination of mechanical engineering, materials engineering and Industrial Engineering and Management with contemporary research and teaching. It does cutting-edge research and teaching and creates future competitive factors together with stakeholders.