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Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation donated EUR 250 000

The donation was made ºÚÁÏÍø University's fundraising campaign.

The Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation has donated EUR 250 000 ºÚÁÏÍø University's fundraising campaign The future is made today.

The Foundation donated a total of EUR 805 000 to five Finnish universities. The donations are expected to fall within the scope of the Government of Finland’s matched-funding scheme.

Tiina and Antti Herlin Foundation is an independent foundation, founded in 2014 to support and promote social welfare, culture, the environment and science, as well as their teaching and research.

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