Eudaimonia offers an inspiring collaborative, multidisciplinary and innovative research environment for its doctoral students as well as other researchers covering the fields of humanities, education, business, and human geography. All doctoral students in EUDA-DP will be affiliated with the research projects of Eudaimonia. Most research groups of Eudaimonia will most likely be based on the RAE 2013 human sciences communities but not limited to these.
Please read more about the active research communities in human sciences. If you are interested in their research and/or want to cooperate, please contact the group for more information.
Research Communities in Human Sciences include:
The Age of Adjustments? Critical and historical perspectives on governing citizens, wellbeing and environment; Age Ads.
Bioarchaeological Research; BARC
Child language research center; CLRC
Complexity of (inter)action: Towards an understanding of skilled multimodal participation; COACT
The Complexities of Organizational Activities; COMPANION
Community of Research in Education, Music, and the Arts; CREMA
Educational Theory and Philosophy; EduPhil
Institutions and practices of new literacies; INSPIRES
Narratives in Education – Living stories in theory and practice; Living stories
Learning and Educational Technology Research Unit; LET
Multimodal Analysis of Dynamic Cooperative Communication; MAD-2C
Crossing borders: The relational and territorial politics of bordering, identities and transnationalization; RELATE-OULU
Sustainable Northern Communities; Integrating smart systms, structures and change; LUMINOUS