Term:Suomalainen korkeakoulu- ja tutkimusyhteisö/en
The Finnish higher education and research community[edit]
Definition
The Finnish higher education and research community consists partly of the same players as the Finnish research community <ref>The Finnish scientific research community consists of:•individual Finnish and foreign researchers and doctoral students who are affiliated with Finnish research organisations, and grant researchers affiliated with Finnish research organisations or whose work is funded by a Finnish research funder;•Finnish research organisations such as universities, universities of applied sciences and research institutions, including their research teams and individual researchers, as defined in Finnish legislation;•Finnish research funders that specialise in funding research, including the Academy of Finland, Business Finland and numerous private foundations and funds;•Finnish service providers, such as CSC, that develop the infrastructure of open science in Finland;•learned societies in Finland;•academies and national scientific boards and committees in Finland;•research libraries and archives in Finland; and•scholarly publishers in Finland;<ref>, defined in the Declaration for Open Science and Research, but in particular from the viewpoint of education. More specifically, the Finnish higher education and research community comprises:
- universities and universities of applied sciences as defined in Finnish laws and regulations;
- teaching and research personnel at Finnish universities and universities of applied sciences, and service personnel supporting teaching and research;
- students at Finnish universities and universities of applied sciences, especially when they participate in the development of education and educational resources;
- Finnish service providers developing open higher education and open research infrastructure, such as CSC – IT Center for Science Ltd;
- other players and organisations that form the Finnish research community (for example research institutions, learned societies and libraries), especially when they work with education and educational resources and participate in the development of open education; in this policy they are referred to as other organisations developing open education
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