Youth

Rokotus
19.08.2021

School Health Care Services and Student Health Care of the City of Turku provide coronavirus vaccinations to all willing young adults (16–29-year-olds) and students and 12–15-year-old (without an appointment) on Sunday 22 august 2021 Student Health Care, Hämeenkatu 10.

10.08.2021

The Beyond 2030 Challenge science competition encourages all students in upper secondary and vocational education in Finland to take a plunge into the world of science and technology. Inspired by a successful first year, the contest is expanding from Southwestern Finland to upper secondary, and vocational school students all over the country. The contest encourages young people to discover the innumerable career and study opportunities that exist in the fields of technology and sciences, and to increase cooperation of the different actors with institutions of higher education and corporations.

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21.07.2021

The City of Turku COVID-19 vaccination helpline is open to everyone aged over 16 and for 12–15-year-olds in risk groups.

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21.05.2021

With the decision of the Regional State Administrative Agency of Southwest Finland, the maximum permitted number of participants in gatherings was increased on 15 May. In the Southwest Finland, the number rose from 6 to 10 persons.

Beydon 2030 -tiedekisan Voittamattomat-voittajajoukkue (kolme nuorta) TSYKin lukiosta.
Congratulations!
18.01.2021

The winning team of the Beyond 2030 Challenge science competition organised by the City of Turku and Bayer Nordic is Voittamattomat (“the Invincibles”) from Turun Suomalaisen Yhteiskoulun lukio (Turun Suomalainen Yhteiskoulu Upper Secondary School). The winners were awarded in the award gala organised on 14 January.

1.5 degree life video competition
Submit your video by 31 December
29.10.2020

What does a climate-sustainable lifestyle look like? Tell us by making a creative video and inspire others to join. Prizes worth of 2000 euros in total.

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41 registered!
12.10.2020

​​​​​​​The Beyond 2030 Challenge science competition organised by the City of Turku and Bayer has proceeded to the project phase. The competition began in August and 41 teams registered by the deadline with their project ideas. The jury selected 24 best projects to proceed to the actual project phase. The competition raised interest both in vocational education and in upper secondary education.

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