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Cultural Diversity for Study Paths

Hankkeen tiedot
Financier
Duration 10/2023 – 09/2026
Project Type Development
Topic Inclusive diversity competence
Area Eastern Finland
Monikulttuuriset opintopolut -hankkeen kuvituskuva.

Towards higher education and working life!

The Cultural Diversity for Study Paths project aims to promote educational equality and inclusion for underrepresented groups in education, such as immigrants, Roma communities, and others at risk of educational exclusion.

The project is coordinated by Diaconia University of Applied Sciences. Partner organizations include the University of Eastern Finland, South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences, Karelia University of Applied Sciences, and Savonia University of Applied Sciences.

The project is funded by the European Social Fund Plus through the Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (ELY Centre) of South Savo.

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Tuovi Kokkonen

Project Manager

Project partners

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Equality benefits the whole of society

Discrimination and racism remain real challenges in the society. Studies show that employment and education opportunities are harder to access for minorities compared to the majority population in Finland. At Diak, we support individuals, professionals, and workplaces in embracing and strengthening diversity.