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Art for art’s sake? How NZ’s cultural organisations can maintain integrity and still make money

When Auckland mayor Wayne Brown said in 2022 that the Auckland Art Gallery had the foot traffic of a corner dairy and cast the institution as an “uneconomic” entity, he [...]

By Hanken Blog|2025-03-31T07:01:26+00:00March 31st, 2025|
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Gaza: seven big issues affecting the delivery of humanitarian aid

If the new Israel-Hamas deal holds and their ceasefire begins on Sunday, the first stage includes a commitment to allow more humanitarian aid into the besieged territory. Announcing the deal [...]

By Hanken Blog|2025-01-17T11:21:55+00:00January 17th, 2025|
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Växtbaserat i topp när konsumenterna rankar hållbarhet

Hållbara innovationer kan förstås genom tre generella dimensioner: ekologisk, social och ekonomisk hållbarhet. I denna artikel reflekterar vi över hållbar innovation ur konsumentens synvinkel och diskuterar hur finska konsumenter anser [...]

By Hanken Blog|2024-11-15T07:22:31+00:00November 15th, 2024|
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Gaza: polio vaccination drive faces hurdles despite a pause in the conflict

A large polio vaccination campaign started in war-torn Gaza on Sunday, September 1. The initiative, which is being led by the World Health Organization (WHO), aims to reach over 640,000 [...]

By Hanken Blog|2024-09-03T06:39:41+00:00September 3rd, 2024|
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What do humans lose when we let AI decide?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a hype since important advances were made in machine-learning, huge data sets became available (‘big data’), and speed of computing power steeped up. Machine-learning AI [...]

By Hanken Blog|2024-06-18T09:52:40+00:00June 18th, 2024|
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More than 200 aid workers have been killed in Gaza, making famine more likely

Seven aid workers from the food aid charity World Central Kitchen were killed in Gaza on Monday night when their convoy was attacked in a confirmed Israeli drone strike. This [...]

By Hanken Blog|2024-04-05T06:08:49+00:00April 5th, 2024|
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Joe Biden’s plan to build a pier to get aid into Gaza isn’t enough – here are six issues needed for an effective aid strategy

In his State of the Union address, Joe Biden announced an idea to alleviate the desperate humanitarian situation in Gaza. The American president said he is “directing the US military [...]

By Hanken Blog|2024-03-25T07:46:40+00:00March 25th, 2024|
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Muutos ravistelee työelämää – miten varmistaa sekä työteho että hyvinvointi?

Muutos ravistelee työelämää – miten varmistaa sekä työteho että hyvinvointi? Uusi työnteon malli antaa yksilöille sekä vapautta että vastuuta. Henkilöstöhallinto on muutoksen ytimessä: miten yhdistää joustavuus ja tehokkuus, työyhteisöt ja [...]

By Hanken Blog|2023-10-03T08:13:15+00:00October 3rd, 2023|
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Applying the UN’s plan for saving the world to Ostrobothnia’s tourism strategy

Hanken School of Economics’ project Ostrobothnia Tourism Roadmap 2030 looks at how UN’s Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development can be applied to a regional tourism [...]

By Hanken Blog|2023-09-27T05:15:39+00:00September 27th, 2023|
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Rethinking the relationship with clothing: Reflections from visiting Swedish School of Textiles

I have spent a month on a research visit at the Swedish School of Textiles in Borås. With the time spent in the university environment which is fully dedicated to [...]

By Hanken Blog|2023-09-12T06:48:18+00:00September 12th, 2023|
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  • Art for art’s sake? How NZ’s cultural organisations can maintain integrity and still make money 31.3.2025
  • Gaza: seven big issues affecting the delivery of humanitarian aid 17.1.2025
  • Växtbaserat i topp när konsumenterna rankar hållbarhet 15.11.2024
  • Gaza: polio vaccination drive faces hurdles despite a pause in the conflict 3.9.2024
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