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FI-FMNH Passport Organisation

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Administration
Museum
Botanical Garden, University
University of Helsinki
Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 13
Helsinki
00014
FI - Finland
(+35) 891 912 8804, (+35) 0294 1911
luonnontieteellinenmuseo@helsinki.fi
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Direction
Prof.
Paula
Kankaanpää
Director
+358(0)505487692
paula.kankaanpaa@helsinki.fi
Other
Tropical botany, taxonomy, living collections, conservation biology

 

 

 

 

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The Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus is an independent institution functioning under the University of Helsinki. It is constituted by law to preserve, augment, and display the national natural history collections and to conduct research and provide teaching based on them. Luomus is one of the three central national museums in Finland, the other being in the fields of Cultural Heritage and in Fine Arts. The collections of Luomus include preserved and live botanical collections, and zoological, geological and paleontological specimens from all over the world.

 

CETAF Membership
2008
Full member
Prof.
Paula
Kankaanpää
Director of FMNH
+358(0)505487692
paula.kankaanpaa@helsinki.fi
Other
Tropical Botany, taxonomy, living collections, conservation biology
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1990-2173
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Title(s): Prof. 
Name(s): Olof Biström
Phone: +358(0)503182326
e-mail: olof.bistrom@helsinki.fi
Position:  
Research field: (Zool. Unit), Systematics incl. taxonomy, Coleoptera: Dytiscidaae

 

Title(s): Ms.
Name(s): Hanna Koivula 
Phone:  
e-mail: hanna.koivula@helsinki.fi
Position: ICT Team
Research field:  
Staff
2019
27.0
5.0
11.0
10.0
6.0
40.0
32.0
105.0
41.0
146.0
 
Exhibition department hires additional 10-15 free-lance guides (Non-Permanent) Division of scientific staff in two categories (1 a and b above) is not applicable for Luomus. Numbers of non-permanent staff vary considerably from year to year. C. 8% of the staff is of non-Finnish origin.
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