Auroras is the multicultural community for university educated Finnish and immigrant women.
Interaction in the Auroras meetings will be two-fold: University educated immigrant women will
get deeper knowledge of Finnish work life, improve their language skills and their opportunities
to get employed to tasks that correspond to their education. In turn, Finnish women will have
an opportunity to get acquainted with interesting women in this multicultural environment and
support their efforts to integrate into Finnish society through their own networks. These
meetings will be held both in Finnish and in English.
February 28th Health Services
Discussion Panel:
Mulki Mölsä, Medical Researcher, THL
Eeva Ollila, Ministerial Adviser, MSAH
Anneli Leppänen, Director of Centre of Expertise of Work Organizations, FIOH
Kaisa Kauppinen, Research Proffessor, FIOH
Lecture room in Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Address: Topeliuksenkatu 30
at 17.00
More information about this activity can be received from our website http://www.auroras.fi or by
the coordinator, Henna-Maija Syrjälä, tel. 045 1174282, email:
koordinaattori@luetaanyhdessa.fi. Please register your attendance by email before the event.
Check out also out our other websites: http://www.akateemisetnaiset.fi and http://www.luetaanyhdessa.fi.
Auroras - Education connects women
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Re: Auroras - Education connects women
See the altered program:
February 28th Finnish Health Care System
Discussion panel topics:
Immigrant perspective on the Finnish health care services,
European Year of Active aging,
Health care as a career
Mulki Mölsä, Medical Researcher, THL
Eeva Ollila, Ministerial Adviser, MSAH
Anneli Leppänen, Director of Centre of Expertise of Work Organizations, FIOH
Kaisa Kauppinen, Research Proffessor, FIOH
Lecture room in Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Address: Topeliuksenkatu 30
at 17.00
February 28th Finnish Health Care System
Discussion panel topics:
Immigrant perspective on the Finnish health care services,
European Year of Active aging,
Health care as a career
Mulki Mölsä, Medical Researcher, THL
Eeva Ollila, Ministerial Adviser, MSAH
Anneli Leppänen, Director of Centre of Expertise of Work Organizations, FIOH
Kaisa Kauppinen, Research Proffessor, FIOH
Lecture room in Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Address: Topeliuksenkatu 30
at 17.00
Re: Auroras - Education connects women
And how in your program fits that you paste your program for "illiterate womans" on topics where obviously literate people ask for help.
I would take that as direct insult.
I would take that as direct insult.
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Re: Auroras - Education connects women
onkko wrote:And how in your program fits that you paste your program for "illiterate womans" on topics where obviously literate people ask for help.
I would take that as direct insult.
Absolutely agree. IMO this reading-together poster seems to want to cherry pick the "university-educated" women for their warm-hug get-togethers, multicultural orgasm type gang.

"University-educated" immigrants tend to have fewer problems integrating into their host societies. It's the poorly-edcuated, disadvantaged immigrants from non-Westernised backgrounds who need your help most, as they try to find their place in Finland.
Political correctness is the belief that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.