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== General ==
== General ==
General information for doctoral students at the University of Helsinki at [https://guide.student.helsinki.fi/en#doctoral_candidates https://guide.student.helsinki.fi/en#doctoral_candidates]


'''So what am I, a PhD student, doctoral student, graduate student or doctoral candidate?'''
===What's my title?===
 
As of 2022, you are a ''Doctoral Researcher'' (fin. ''Väitöskirjatutkija'').
You are a graduate student, but the department web site refers you as a PhD student. If you work at the department your formal title is a ''doctoral student''. Synonyms include at least doctoral candidate, other universities may have other titles.
 
In other languages:
 
The Department title:
 
* FIN: tohtorikoulutettava
* SWE: doktorand
 
PhD Student:
 
* FIN: Jatko-opiskelija
* SPA: Estudiante de Doctorado ''or'' Doctorando
* FRE: Doctorant ''or'' Thésard
* ITA: Studente di Dottorato ''or'' Dottorando
 
 
'''How many PhD students are there at the department?'''


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When communicating with others, note that the term "graduate student" can refer to either a master's or a PhD student. The Finnish term "jatko-opiskelija" refers to only PhD students (or those working on their licensiate). As such, using the term "graduate student" can cause some confusion. Other common synonyms useful abroad are "''PhD candidate''" and "''PhD student''".


===How many PhD students are there at the department?===
On 16 July 2022, the computer science doctoral programme had 115 doctoral researchers. In 2016, 40.4 % of the students were from abroad and 22.4 % were women.


'''How many of them work at the department?'''
===How many of them work at the department?===
There are no easily available recent stats, but the number is significantly higher than at most other departments (esp. humanities).


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== Organizations ==


 
===What is HIIT?===
 
"[http://hiit.fi/abouthiit Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT)] is a joint research institute of Aalto University and the University of Helsinki for basic and applied research on information technology."
'''What is HIIT?'''
http://hiit.fi/abouthiit


You are probably a member if your supervisor is.
You are probably a member if your supervisor is.


=== What is FCAI?===
The [http://fcai.fi/ Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI)] is a joint venture by the University of Helsinki and Aalto University to work "towards the next generation of AI that is interactive, dependable, and data-efficient".


'''What is TUHAT?'''
You are likely a member if you are employed by an FCAI project.


"TUHAT is the tool for gathering information for reporting at UH. TUHAT also includes web pages for researchers and departments, as well as a feature for printing e.g. lists of publications. TUHAT has replaced the university's publication register JULKI and the other knowledge databases, ASTI, MUTI, YHTI, and TUHTI.
=== What is HiData?===
Helsinki Centre for Data Science (HiData), aims to "create a world-class research and research-based education hub of data science in Helsinki, as a joint effort between the University of Helsinki and Aalto University."


The goals of TUHAT are
It is still rather new, so it's not too clear what it does in practice.
− to increase the visibility of research (home pages for researchers and units; in 2011,
http://www.helsinki.fi/tutkimus/ will be integrated)
− to offer a versatile tool for reporting on research (e.g. reporting on publications and social interaction indicators to UH, lists of publications for funding applications/reports),
− to support the analysis and evaluation of research (e.g. publications of a department, bibliometrics, activities according to discipline)."


https://tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/
=== What is HICT?===
The [http://www.hict.fi/ Helsinki Doctoral Education Network in Information and Communications Technology (HICT)] is a collaborative doctoral education network hosted jointly by Aalto University and the University of Helsinki. The network serves as a collaboration platform for doctoral education.


and for editing your profile
HICT published multiple yearly calls for paid PhD positions in both UH and Aalto. See http://www.hict.fi/admissions.


http://tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi/
=== What is INFORTE?===
[http://inforte.jyu.fi/ INFORTE] is a state wide programme for ICT professionals. It is designed to offer networking and education events to PhD students and professionals working in Finnish companies, polytechnics and public administration.


== Student Associations ==


'''Can I publish my work on my home page? Even the copyrighted conference papers?'''
===What is HYY?===
The [https://hyy.helsinki.fi/en Student Union of University of Helsinki (HYY)] targets itself at bachelor's and master's students. The only(?) real reason to join is to get the doctoral student card that grants you a (small) discount at the Unicafe.


Conference copyrights may include a clause that the authors can host their own copy of the submitted paper. The proper thing to do is to check the copyright clauses that you have signed.
===Is it worth it to pay the annual HYY registration fee?===
You save approximately an euro per lunch, so do some math based on that.


===What is HYVÄT?===
[https://blogs.helsinki.fi/phd-association/?lang=en HYVÄT] is the association for University of Helsinki doctoral students.


'''Are the any benefits for PhD students?'''
===Who fights for our cause?===
Technically HYVÄT, but they have very little say in things.


There are some discounts which apply to PhD students as well:
== Discounts ==
* Unicafe offers discounted prices for PhD students.


=== Are there any?===
Unicafe has a small one (about 1 eur off the staff price). Unisport has something as well. Otherwise you are largely out of luck. If you have a physical student card, some outside places will give you the student discount if you just show the card and say something along the lines of "do you give a discount for this?" without explaining that you are a doctoral researcher.


'''Is it worth it to pay the annual registration fee?'''
== Studies ==


That is very much an open research question. By paying the fee, you get the student newspaper and possibly other benefits as well.
=== What courses do I need to take? ===
The degree structure of DoCS can be browsed here:
https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/degree-structure-in-the-docs-programme


The mandatory studies consists of a doctoral thesis, 30 ECTS credits worth of scientific studies and 10 credits worth of transferrable skills.


'''Do I need the Lyyra-card?'''
=== What are "scientific studies"?===
Everyone needs to take a course on research ethics (1-2 cr), complete a personal study plan (0 cr) and participate in the PhD seminar (3-5 cr). The rest of the 30 cr of scientific studies are basically "whatever that your advisor believes is useful for you". The only caveat is that if you take courses from your own department, studies not listed as "Advanced Studies" ''really'' need to be discussed in advance with the supervisor.


There is a small discount if you use the card to pay your lunch at Unicafe.  
=== What is the PhD seminar?===
The seminar meets on average twice per term and you are expected to attend at least 75% of the meetings over three years. You are also expected to give out a few presentations:


The price of the card is around 16 e, which makes roughly 4 e per year, depending on how many years your studies take. =)
# A new student presentation (5 minutes; who you are and what is the topic of your PhD studies)
# A 2nd year presentation (20-30 minutes; current status of your doctoral studies, your topic and what kind results you have got this far, your study process this far)
# A scientific presentation (20-30 minutes; description of some of your research work)


Note that it's somewhat standard to give the "second year" presentation sometime in the third or fourth year, as you start thinking about graduating.


'''What is the PhD studies committee?'''
=== What are "transferrable skills"===
These are courses that advance skills required for academic work such "DONAS-102 Conference presentation", "DONAS-108 Philosophy of science", "DONAS-105 Principles of peer review", "DONAS-107 Project management and leadership" etc.


http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/en/studies/phd/phd-studies-committee
Outside of courses, a lot of practical work can also translate to credits here. Examples include presenting a paper at a conference, organizing a conference or a workshop, traveling to a summer school, acting as an advisor to a public body etc.


===Any recommended courses?===
Courses directly or strongly un-directly related to your research. Math and statistics are also probably okay.


'''What is the Doctoral education committee?'''
===There is a course called XX from YY department? Can I take it? Can it be included in to my Ph.D. studies?===
Whatever you supervisor says is OK, is OK. Check first.


“The Rector has decided on the establishment of a Doctoral education
===How about the courses from Language Center?===
committee, a joint venture between the university's scientific council and
Courses in scientific writing and advanced English are probably okay.
the council for study affairs, for years 2012-2012. [sic]”


More in Finnish
===I have already 7 credits in transferable skills. I’d like to take a course that is worth 5 credits? Do I lose 2 credits?===
https://alma.helsinki.fi/download/2000000135233/Tohtorikoulutustoimikunta%202010-2012.pdf
Effectively, yes. However, some courses may be shifted between the two categories.  
 
 
'''Is there a student body for PhD students?'''
 
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'''Who fights for our cause?'''
 
Trust no one. Currently, PhD students are mostly omitted from all considerations for benefits.
 
== Studies ==
 
First, look here:
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/en/studies/phd/degree-requirements
 
and
 
http://www.helsinki.fi/facultyofscience/postgraduate/courses.html


===How do I get my PhD?===
Pirjo Moen, the department research coordinator, has a long document detailing all the steps. Guidance is also available online:
* https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-science/research/doctoral-education/phd-thesis
* https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/graduation-process-in-the-docs-programme


'''How do I get my PhD?'''
Note that the process is rather long: your thesis must be discussed in two separate faculty council meetings before the defense, with up to two months between them. The printing process also takes a long time, an must be completely well in advance, to ensure the thesis is publicly displayed for more than 5 ''full working days'' before the defense.
 
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/en/studies/phd/degree-requirements
 
 
'''What are the Ph.Lic. and Ph.D. Studies in Computer Science?'''
 
Studies in the Field of Research, 50 credits and General PhD studies, 10 credits.
 
 
'''So, the studies are the same for both Ph.Lic and Ph.D degrees?'''
 
Yes.


'''Make yourself a schedule of the various deadlines well in advance''', and take not of any holidays that might disrupt the schedule: many of the deadlines are expressed as "working days before defense" rather than as normal days.


'''How does the Finnish postgraduate studies compare with those of the US, UK, Germany, and France?'''
===What are the Licensiate studies?===
The same as a phd, but with a shorter thesis. You probably shouldn't concern yourself with it, unless you feel like dropping out or taking an extended leave.


===How does the Finnish postgraduate studies compare with those of the US, UK, Germany, and France?===
*US: Pretty similar, however students usually start doing their PhDs already after the bachelor degree.
*US: Pretty similar, however students usually start doing their PhDs already after the bachelor degree.
*Germany: Pretty similar, including the studies.
*Germany: Pretty similar, including the studies.
*France: Depending of the various institutes some students take first a year-long Diploma degree that includes studies. Others may not necessarily take any courses.  
*France: Depending of the various institutes some students take first a year-long Diploma degree that includes studies. Others may not necessarily take any courses.  


== Dissertation==


'''What are the differences between a monograph dissertation and a stack dissertation?'''
===What is a monograph dissertation?===
 
Its one long book that is your thesis. The university rector has decreed that the maximum length is 250 pages.
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'''Which one is the safe call?'''
 
Stack
 
 
'''How many articles do I need for my stack dissertation?'''
 
Roughly 6-10
 
 
'''Which courses count as a part of the Studies in the Field of Research?'''
 
50 credits of courses related to your research topic. Only mandatory course is the PhD Student Seminar (for people started in or after 2008).
 
 
'''Which courses count as a part of the General PhD studies?'''
 
Note that when selecting courses from the Department of Computer Science, only Advanced studies will do. Basic and Intermediate studies are categorically out of the question.  
 
On top of that, basically anything your Professor commits to will do.
 
'''Any recommendations?'''
 
Courses directly or strongly un-directly related to your research. Math and statistics are also probably okay.
 
 
'''There is a course called XX from YY department? Can I take it? Can it be included in to my Ph.D. Studies?'''
 
Whatever you professor says is OK, is OK. Check first.
 
 
'''How about the courses from Language Center?'''
 
Courses in scientific writing and advanced English are probably okay. 
 
 
'''I have already 7 credits in General PhD studies. I’d like to take a course that is worth 5 credits? Do I lose 2 credits?'''
 
Effectively, yes. However, some courses may be shifted between the two categories.  
 
 
'''What are the International scientific activities?'''


http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/en/studies/phd/international-scientific-activities-preliminary-suggestion-be-confirmed
===What is an article-based dissertation?===
Note the limit of 10 credits.
Its maybe 3 to 5 (usually 4 to 6) peer-reviewed and high quality scientific articles accompanied by summarizing report of typically a maximum of 50 pages.  


NB: The introductions have a tendency of going way over 50 pages. There is ongoing discussion at the department about enforcing the length limits more strictly. Talk to your supervisor.


'''So International scientific activities count as Studies in the Field of Research or General PhD studies?'''
===Should I do a monograph or an article-based dissertation?===
The article-based dissertation is the safe bet.


Yes, if your professor agrees.
===Will my dissertation be scored? On what scale?===
Yes. Possible grades are Fail, Pass and Pass with Distinction. Expect a "Pass".


See https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-science/approval-and-grading-of-the-dissertation.


'''Any good reasons to go for the Ph.Lic. degree?'''
==Licensiate (Ph.Lic.)==


Not everyone makes PhD, so the licentiate degree is at least above a Master.  
=== What is a Licensiate ? ===
It's a degree between MSc and PhD that you get if you complete all the PhD coursework and then do a Licensiate thesis. The length is not specified but is maybe half of a PhD thesis.


===Any good reasons to go for the Ph.Lic. degree?===
Not everyone makes it to the PhD, so the licentiate degree is at least above a Master.


'''It says in the study guide that getting Ph.Lic. takes 2 years. However, the PhD student seminar takes three years and is mandatory. What gives?'''
===It says in the study guide that getting Ph.Lic. takes 2 years. However, the PhD student seminar takes three years and is mandatory. What gives?===
 
The seminar is negotiable, if you finish your licentiate in 2 years, you can also do the seminar in 2.
The seminar is negotiable, if you finish your licentiate in 2 years, you can also do the seminar in 2.


==Taking time off==


'''Can I take courses after I have gotten my Ph.Lic. or Ph.D. degree?'''
===Can I take time-off while doing my PhD?===
 
Probably yes, however your topic might lose its validity. If your funding has an end-date it might not move.
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'''Can I take time-off while doing my PhD?'''
 
Probably yes, however your topic might lose its validity.
 
 
'''I’m taking my maternity/paternity leave, any words of advice?'''
 
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'''I need a poster. How to make one and where to print it?'''
 
There are templates in Alma. You can print it in Helsinki University Print (Yliopistopaino).
http://www.yliopistopaino.fi/en
 
 
'''I need to give a presentation, where is the template?'''
 
There are templates in Alma. The official template is known to be “challenging”, at best, so it is recommended to tweak it a little bit.
 
 
'''What is a graduate school? Should I apply for one?'''


A graduate school is a small organisation, which members are graduate students with, usually, similar set of research questions. Graduate schools can offer their students teaching, advice, peer support and funding.
===I’m taking my maternity/paternity leave, any words of advice?===
You should definitely consider applying. If you are awarded a funded position, you might even get to see a rare glimpse of smile on your supervisor’s face.
Talk with your advisor.


==Posters and presentations==


'''Will my dissertation be scored? On what scale?'''
===I need a poster. How to make one and where to print it?===
You can get templates (PowerPoint and inDesign) from [https://uni.materialbank.net/  UniMaterialBank]. Access either from the University network or via the [https://www.vpn.helsinki.fi browser-based VPN]. Yes, the website is weird and slow for everyone.


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Printing can be done either yourself (Max A3 sheets, so for larger posters you need to tape them together yourself) or via PunaMusta (which took over from Unigrafia in 2022). Contact PunaMusta by email at asiakaspalvelu.vantaa@punamusta.com.


===I need to give a presentation, where is the template?===
An official powerpoint template can be obtained from [https://uni.materialbank.net/  UniMaterialBank].


'''It says that I have to get at least grade that 3/5 from all my courses. So, this is not an average?'''
===Any beamer templates for LaTeX users?===
No official ones, but several unofficial beamer templates are available for those that prefer LaTeX. See f.ex. https://github.com/ljleppan/beamer-uh (PRs appreciated)


Each course that is to be included as part of your graduate studies will have to have a grade that corresponds at least to 3/5. This, of course, does not apply when a course is graded with the approved/failed approach.


== Research ==
== Research ==


'''I would like find out what others are doing. Is there an easier way than knocking on every door?'''
===I would like find out what others are doing. Is there an easier way than knocking on every door?===
 
Browse TUHAT and/or personal websites. Google Scholar is also useful.
Browse their web sites. Update your own for this purpose, as well.
 
In theory, TUHAT could help. Google Scholar most definitely will.
 
   
   
'''I need to run an experiment and I need resources, how to proceed?'''
===I need to run an experiment and I need resources, how to proceed?===
 
Ask your professor for help.
Ask your professor for help.


===I need volunteers for my experiment, how to proceed?===
Ask your professor for the proper way to proceed. Remember to check ethics guidelines and seek an ethical review if necessary.


'''I need volunteers for my experiment, how to proceed?'''
===Where to get funding for my research?===
 
The are too many possibly relevant sources to list here. Talk to your professor.
Ask your professor for the proper way to proceed.
 
 
'''Where to get funding for my research?'''
 
From graduate schools, foundations, and the Finnish Academy. See above.
 
 
'''Okay, is there a more specific listing available?'''
 
Such a listing will probably be assembled here, given time and volunteers.
 
 
'''Are grants taxfree?'''


===Are grants taxfree?===
Yes and no.
Yes and no.


“All grants awarded by the University in 2010 are taxfree as long as the
"All grants awarded by the University in 2010 are taxfree as long as the
total of grants received from private or public corporations (after
total of grants received from private or public corporations (after
expenses) does not exceed the annual artists’ state grant, which in 2009
expenses) does not exceed the annual artists’ state grant, which in 2009
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The University does not withhold tax on the grants awarded, but they will
The University does not withhold tax on the grants awarded, but they will
be reported to the Tax Office. It is advisable that the grant recipient
be reported to the Tax Office. It is advisable that the grant recipient
contact the Tax Office in order to provide for any additional tax.
contact the Tax Office in order to provide for any additional tax."
 
 
'''I have a mathematical question, to whom to turn to?'''
 
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'''I have a statistical question, to whom to turn to?'''


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===I have a mathematical question, to whom to turn to?===
There is no department mathematician. Ask your professor, he might know someone.


'''I need to translate something to / from language XX, who can help? '''
===I have a statistical question, to whom to turn to?===
There is no department statistician. Ask your professor, he might know someone.


===I need to translate something to / from language XX, who can help? ===
The Department has an official translator, currently Marina Kurtén. She can direct you to other translators given a specific language.
The Department has an official translator, currently Marina Kurtén. She can direct you to other translators given a specific language.


===What is a Principal Investigator?===
A person in charge of a research group.


'''What is a  Principal Investigator?'''
== Reporting research ==


in English https://alma.helsinki.fi/doclink/152153
=== Where do I report my research contributions?===
in Finnish https://alma.helsinki.fi/doclink/151718
You submit them to TUHAT.


== Work ==
===What is TUHAT?===
TUHAT has two purposes. For the university, it's an information gathering tool that is used to prepare for the yearly reports on what the university is doing. This directly affects the funding received from the government, so please report your research.


'''What is the annual workload?'''
For the staff (including doctoral students) it provides a platform for reporting your publications (mandatory) and concurrently acts as an academic CV.


1600 hours.
Login to TUHAT from here: http://tuhat.helsinki.fi/
 
 
'''What happened on August 1, 2010?'''
 
Doctoral students were shifted into the 1600 hour annual workload system.
 
 
'''What is the 1600 hour annual workload system?'''
 
It's a plan how to distribute your annual workload. The plan is tentative and may become wrong, but you should plan it as thoroughly as you can.
 
It’s done annually in Sole.
 
more (in Finnish) https://alma.helsinki.fi/doclink/183563
 
'''But, I still work 7.25h per day and 36.25 per week?'''
 
No, the 1600 is actually a good thing and allows you unpreceeded autonomy in planning your work. But note that most PhD students work a lot of overtime in order to finish their studies as soon as possible.
 
'''So there is no overtime?'''
 
Technically, there was no overtime before the 1600. Now, there actually is, as you can plan your work yourself and take time off to balance deadline rushes and such. In practice, this is exactly the same system as before.
 
 
'''What is Sole?'''
 
Sole is a bureaucratic tool implemented for the sole purpose of satisfying our funders.
 
 
'''I work for projects A, B, and C and get funding from X, Y. How to input my hours?'''
 
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===Can I publish my work on my home page?  Even the copyrighted conference papers?===
Conference copyrights may include a clause that the authors can host their own copy of the submitted paper. The proper thing to do is to check the copyright clauses that you have signed.


'''Can I round the numbers in Sole? That is, use e.g. 7, instead of 7.25?'''
If self-hosting is allowed, consider uploading the .pdf file to TUHAT as well. In cases where self-hosting is not allowed, TUHAT still allows you to link to the publisher's online repository.


Well, it should work as long as the ratio remains the same.
== Work and hours ==


Be warned though, that rounding down too much will cause that Sole does not scale up the hours on monthly basis. Sounds complicated? It is.
The following sections only apply to those that are employees of the department.


More, in Finnish
===What is the annual workload?===
https://alma.helsinki.fi/doclink/185877
Check your contract and the collective bargaining agreement; the annual workload has varied between 1600 and 1624 hours.  


===What are the daily working hours?===
No such thing. You are allowed to distribute your work over the whole year as you see fit. It's, however, a good idea to discuss this with your research group. Most people come in around 10am and leave around 6pm.


'''Can work from Monday to Thursday 9 hours and take the Friday off?'''
NB: Outside funding might require that working hours are tracked, in which case you probably need to report a "normal" working day for each week day. Ask your professor for help.


Yes. But note that meetings etc. will still apply.
===Can work from Monday to Thursday 9 hours and take the Friday off?===
Yes. But note that meetings etc. will still apply. If you work for a project funded by a third party, you might need to divide the hours equally between the days for reporting purposes.


===Can I work at home?===
It's unlikely anyone will object following 2020-22, but do consider where you are the most productive.


'''Can I work at home?'''
===Are there other duties outside of research?===
You should generate an annual plan of how to divide your workload with your professor. Usually some time is allocated for teaching, as many contracts have language like "5% of work time is to be spent on teaching". The plan is tentative and may become wrong, but you should plan it as thoroughly as you can.


Yes, as long as you make progress.
===Do I report my hours?===
Yes, in SAP. Ask your professor and/or the HR for help.


===What if I work overtime?===
No such thing. Your contract says X hours so that's what you'll get paid for. It's your responsibility to take time off. Reporting over 7.25 hours per day in SAP might cause problems with outside funding, so check with your professor.


'''I’m feeling ill what should I do?'''
===What was SoleTM?===
Sole was an bureaucratic tool implemented for the sole purpose of satisfying our funders. It has been replaced by SAP Fiori.


Call in sick. Instructions:
===What is SAP Fiori?===
* In Finnish: http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/hallinto/ty-terveyshuolto
It's where you report (or more likely, confirm) your hours worked.
* In English: Ask henkilosto@cs.helsinki.fi for instructions


Sick leaves should be marked separately into Sole.
===What is SAP HR?===
It's a HR website for various smaller things, with the buttons to report sick leave and to quit your job conveniently next to each other.


===I work for projects A, B, and C and get funding from X, Y. How to input my hours?===
Ask your professor and/or HR.


'''I planning to take holidays, how to proceed?'''
===I’m feeling ill what should I do?===
Call in sick by emailing your supervisor. Consider booking an appointment with occupational health services (nurse or doctor). You can take up to five days of sick leave without seeing a doctor or a nurse. But it's a smart move to get checked up, since the university is paying.


Agree about your holidays with your professor or administrator. In practice, you might not need to do anything, if your on the 1600.
See https://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/HY055768 for more instructions.


However, those whose funding comes from outside the department will have to be careful. Even though with shift to the 1600 system there are now no more holidays as such, putting 7,25 hours per day to Sole all year long will produce more than 1600 hours. What to do, if anything, to correct this, is to be discussed with your supervisor.
===I planning to take holidays, how to proceed?===
Agree about your holidays with your professor or administrator. In practice, you might not need to do anything, assuming you are working the yearly 1612 hours.


===I work for a project funded by a third party, does the same apply to me as well?===
Largely yes, but reporting hours "worked" during the holiday is a bit different. Talk to your supervisor and/or the HR.


'''So, if when I wake up I see that the sun is shining and the birds are singing, can I just “call an audible” and take the day off?'''
===So, if when I wake up I see that the sun is shining and the birds are singing, can I just “call an audible” and take the day off?===


This is the University. The responsibility is yours. That being said, you'll probably be working on Saturdays just for the joy of getting your PhD eventually.
This is the University. The responsibility is yours. That being said, you'll probably be working on Saturdays just for the joy of getting your PhD eventually.


===How is the salary determined?===
On a two-scale table.


'''What is the UPJ?'''
One axis is about how demanding your work is. Expect to start on demand level 2, with a bump to level 3 when you are half-way done and a second bump to level 4 when you are approximately a year from graduating.  
 
UPJ is the old salary structure. It is been replaced be YPJ.
 
 
'''Right, so what’s the YPJ then?'''
 
https://alma.helsinki.fi/doclink/99974 (in Finnish)
 
 
'''What are the demand levels? And what about the personal performance levels?'''
 
There are 11 demand levels and 9 personal performance levels. The demand levels should reflect the demands of your work, and the personal levels, in turn, your performance on it.
 
 
'''And there are YPJ-tiers as well?'''
 
There are four tiers. Doctoral students are on the first one, which covers the demand levels 1-4.
 
 
'''How and when the demands levels move horizontally or vertically? How can I affect this?'''
 
Publishing often and with high quality is usually a good thing.
 
 
'''At which YPJ demand level I can expect to find myself in my 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year?'''
 
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'''What are the salaries for doctoral students in the US, UK, Germany, or France?'''


*US: ~ 2000-2500 e
The second axis is about your personal performance. You will probably have performance level of ~30 %. Nobody knows how this is calculated, and it likely goes down whenever the demand level increases.  
*Germany: ~2000 e
*Spain: ~1000 e, grants are usual.
*France: ~1500 e
*UK: XXXXe and a lot of students do their PhDs without any salary.
 
'''Does getting my Ph.Lic. degree affect my salary?'''


===Does getting my Ph.Lic. degree affect my salary?===
In general, yes. But, you may get the same salary even without the degree if you can demonstrate that you have put in the equivalent work and progress.   
In general, yes. But, you may get the same salary even without the degree if you can demonstrate that you have put in the equivalent work and progress.   


 
===Will my contract terminate when I graduate?===
'''Will my contract terminate when I graduate?'''
 
Depends on your contract. Usually, no.
Depends on your contract. Usually, no.


 
===How to earn extra?===
'''How to earn extra?'''
You can assist in courses on overtime, this will reward you more salary. Ask for opportunities from Reijo Sivén.
You can assist in courses on overtime, this will reward you more salary. Ask for opportunities from Reijo Sivén.


 
===What is the Tenure track?===
'''What is the Tenure track?'''
 
“The purpose of the tenure track system is to recruit top researchers to the University of Helsinki. During their tenure track, they will develop and grow into professors with the support of their own unit. The vacancy ad states that applicants should have defended their doctoral thesis some 3-7 years before, and spent the time after that gaining academic and other merits. The main duties of associate professors will be teaching, research, and supervision of studies.
“The purpose of the tenure track system is to recruit top researchers to the University of Helsinki. During their tenure track, they will develop and grow into professors with the support of their own unit. The vacancy ad states that applicants should have defended their doctoral thesis some 3-7 years before, and spent the time after that gaining academic and other merits. The main duties of associate professors will be teaching, research, and supervision of studies.


The office of associate professor will be based on two fixed-term contracts. The first contract will be made for 2-5 years. Associate professors who have carried out their duties successfully will be offered another contract for 3-5 years more. After the second period is over, the employee may gain a permanent professorship. This will be decided by a team of at least five professors appointed by the dean, which will be in charge of recruitment and assessment of the career development of the selected associate professor.”
The office of associate professor will be based on two fixed-term contracts. The first contract will be made for 2-5 years. Associate professors who have carried out their duties successfully will be offered another contract for 3-5 years more. After the second period is over, the employee may gain a permanent professorship. This will be decided by a team of at least five professors appointed by the dean, which will be in charge of recruitment and assessment of the career development of the selected associate professor.”


 
===Am I a part of a union? If so, who is my trustee?===
'''What are the YPJ-meeting? When are they held?'''
There are a few unions you can join. See https://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/HY310657 for list of union representatives.
 
In short, these are for to review past development talks. Furthermore, this is the place to discuss your salary. For doctoral students these are held biannually(?).
 
 
 
'''What’s the purpose of development talks? When are they held?'''
 
Development talks are done to plan, find thing to develop and set goals. They are held in the autumn.
 
 
'''What is the current collective agreement?'''
 
“On 9 March 2010, the first negotiations on a collective labour agreement
exclusively for universities reached a consensus among the negotiating
parties; the employer and employee representatives.
 
The agreement covers two years and will be valid 1 March 2010 – 29
February 2012.”
 
more in Finnish
https://alma.helsinki.fi/doclink/100427
 
 
'''Does the department pay my sporting fee?'''
 
The department pays 50% currently. It used to be 100% earlier.
 
 
'''Am I a part of a union? If so, who is my trustee?'''
 
-
 
 
'''I’m on my last year, what are my options?'''
 
-


== Teaching ==
== Teaching ==


 
===I would like to teach, whom to talk to?===
'''I would like to teach, whom to talk to?'''
 
To assist in courses lectured by others, contact either the lecturer or Reijo Sivén.
To assist in courses lectured by others, contact either the lecturer or Reijo Sivén.


To hold your own courses talk first with your supervisor, then talk to Jaakko Kurhila.
To hold your own courses talk first with your supervisor, then talk to Kjell Lemström.
 
 
'''Do I have to teach?'''
 
In general, yes. Everybody should have at least a 5% requirement for teaching, usually handled by assisting your professor on courses lectured by him/her.
 
 
'''What’s the thing with the 20 % or 5 % teaching responsibility?'''
 
Depends on your contract. Some people enjoying a five-year tenure-ish contract may have as high as 20% teaching responsibility. It is unusual to have lower than 5%, although in practice, this might be the case.


===Do I have to teach?===
In general, everyone paid by the university should have at least a 5% requirement for teaching, usually handled by assisting your professor on courses lectured by him/her.


'''So, do I get paid extra if my teaching percentage goes over 5 or 20?'''
===What’s the thing with the 20 % or 5 % teaching responsibility?===
Depends on your contract. Some people enjoying a five-year tenure-ish contract may have as high as 20% teaching responsibility. It is unusual to have lower than 5%.


===So, do I get paid extra if my teaching percentage goes over 5 or 20?===
Depends on your contract. If you work overtime (over 1600 hrs yearly), you will be paid separately for the courses held or assisted by you.
Depends on your contract. If you work overtime (over 1600 hrs yearly), you will be paid separately for the courses held or assisted by you.


 
===I’m an assistant in a course and I have friend who is taking the course. Can I grade his/hers exam?===
'''I’m an assistant in a course and I have friend who is taking the course. Can I grade his/hers exam?'''
 
You can, but maybe you shouldn't. Talk with the lecturer about problematic cases. But please note that usually you will know at least some of the students, at least if you've studied at the Department earlier.
You can, but maybe you shouldn't. Talk with the lecturer about problematic cases. But please note that usually you will know at least some of the students, at least if you've studied at the Department earlier.


== Travel ==
== Travel ==


 
===How does one find a conference to present one’s research?===
'''How does one find a conference to present one’s research?'''
 
One’s supervisor probably knows a few.
One’s supervisor probably knows a few.


This section will eventually contain "top-five" listing from some of the professors & lecturers at the department. That way, you can quickly find out which conferences and workshops are the most esteemed by our locals.
===There is a conference that I’m interested to participate in, however I have nothing to publish can I still go?===
 
'''There is a conference that I’m interested to participate in, however I have nothing to publish can I still go?'''
 
Ask your prof. If it's very relevant to your research, there might be funding for this.
Ask your prof. If it's very relevant to your research, there might be funding for this.


 
===Where do I get the info of the conferences and summer schools that are related to my research?===
'''Where do I get the info of the conferences and summer schools that are related to my research?'''
 
This is very much an open problem. Ask elder students about the top-name conferences. Then update this section with your preferences.
This is very much an open problem. Ask elder students about the top-name conferences. Then update this section with your preferences.


===How do I know if a conference is any good?===
By attending it and/or asking those who know better. Some conferences are total scams to begin with, they can be identified through spammed Call For Papers (CFPs), dubiously wide interest fields, sketchy backgrounds, etc.


'''How do I know if a conference is any good?'''
===I have colleagues in XX who work with the same topic, can I visit them?===
 
Depends on your funding, ask your supervisor.
By attending it. Some conferences are total scams to begin with, they can be identified through spammed Call For Papers (CFPs), dubiously wide interest fields, sketchy backgrounds, etc.
 
A fairly good listing can be found here: http://academic.research.microsoft.com/CSDirectory/conf_category_24.htm
 
'''I have colleagues in XX who work with the same topic, can I visit them?'''
 
-
 
 
'''I’m going to country XX and need a visa. How to obtain one?'''


===I’m going to country XX and need a visa. How to obtain one?===
Usually through consulates, or more simply, and more costly, through travel agents.  
Usually through consulates, or more simply, and more costly, through travel agents.  


===I’m Finnish, to which countries I need to apply for visa?===
Check your local embassy's web site. If still in doubt, mail the embassy '''in advance'''


'''I’m Finnish, to which countries I need to apply for visa?'''
===I’m not Finnish, to which countries I need to apply for visa?===
 
See above. The rules are many and they change. Note that you may not be able to get the visa from Finland.
Check your local embassy's web site. If still in doubt, mail the embassy '''in advance'''.
 
 
'''I’m not Finnish, to which countries I need to apply for visa?'''
 
See above. The rules are many and they change. Note that, you may not be able to get the visa from Finland.
 
 
'''Do I need a vaccination, and if so, from where to get one?'''


===Do I need a vaccination, and if so, from where to get one?===
For those who have gone through the Finnish health care system, check here
For those who have gone through the Finnish health care system, check here
http://www.terveyskirjasto.fi/terveyskirjasto/ktl.mat?p_artikkeli=mat00055
http://www.terveyskirjasto.fi/terveyskirjasto/ktl.mat?p_artikkeli=mat00055
Rivi 571: Rivi 350:
Remember that in some countries you might have to present a certification about your vaccinations.  
Remember that in some countries you might have to present a certification about your vaccinations.  


 
===What is a travel plan? How to do it?===
'''What is a travel plan? How to do it?'''
Read this: https://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/HYMIGR_B1_9146
 
Read first https://alma.helsinki.fi/doclink/168977 (in Finnish), then https://alma.helsinki.fi/doclink/164393 (in Finnish)


Travel plan is done using SAP
Travel plan is done using SAP
https://sapwww.it.helsinki.fi/irj/portal
https://sapwww.it.helsinki.fi/irj/portal


===How do I book the flights, hotels etc?===
Through CWT. Booking the flights yourself applies only if your travelling on a travel grant awarded by the event, i.e., somebody '''else''' than University of Helsinki is paying.


'''How do I book the flights, hotels etc?'''
===So, whatever CWT suggests is fine?===
 
No. They can and sometimes do f*ck up things, so check the proposed flights '''very''' carefully before accepting the offer. Top choices by CWT include proposals to fly from Helsinki to Spain through Turkey with a 16 hour layover.
Through Area. Booking the flights yourself applies only if your travelling on a travel grant awarded by the event, i.e., somebody ''else'' than the local University is paying.
 
Hotelzone can be used to find hotels.
 
One good way is to search www.poptravel.fi and such, and then mail Area at yliopisto@area.fi about the most suitable flight alternative.
 
 
'''So, whatever Area suggests is fine?'''
 
No. They can and sometimes do f*ck up things, so check the proposed flights '''VERY''' carefully before accepting the offer.


Financially, you don't have to worry whether a suggestion by Area is to expensive or not. Barring blatant mistakes, of course.  
Financially, you don't have to worry whether a suggestion by CWT is to expensive or not. Barring blatant mistakes, of course.
 
 
'''There is a hotel A that is XX e more expensive than B, but is YY km closer to the conference venue, can I book it? What are reasonable XXs and YYs?'''


===There is a hotel A that is XX e more expensive than B, but is YY km closer to the conference venue, can I book it? What are reasonable XXs and YYs?===
There is a max price, but it is so high that it doesn't usually apply. If the conference venue is a hotel, it is usually the best bet for accommodation, even though the price will be higher than for some other hotel further away.
There is a max price, but it is so high that it doesn't usually apply. If the conference venue is a hotel, it is usually the best bet for accommodation, even though the price will be higher than for some other hotel further away.


Booking a room from a hotel suggested by the conference organisation is normally okay.
Booking a room from a hotel suggested by the conference organisation is normally okay.


'''A flight plan A cost XX e more B, but saves my YY hours, is it okay to take it? What are reasonable XXs and YYs?'''
===A flight plan A cost XX e more B, but saves me YY hours, is it okay to take it? What are reasonable XXs and YYs?===
 
You will get a daily allowance depending on how long the travel takes, remember that this also counts towards the total.
You will get a daily allowance depending on how long the travel takes, remember that this also counts towards the total.


 
===A flight plan cost XX e more, but lets me sleep later, is it okay to take it?===
'''A flight plan cost XX e more, but lets me sleep later, is it okay to take it?'''
 
Sometimes.
Sometimes.


===I’ve heard that it’s preferable to avoid taking flights that have intermediate landings in Russia or China. Why?===
It’s because you might end up in a bit of trouble if your connecting flight is cancelled, where trouble is synonyms with spending a night in a holding cell or in a closed area on the airport.


'''I’ve heard that it’s preferable to avoid taking flights that have intermediate landings in Russia or China. Why?'''
===What to do if I miss a flight?===
 
Don't.
It’s because, you might end up in a bit of trouble if your connecting flight is cancelled, where trouble is synonyms with spending a night in a holding cell or in a closed area on the airport.
 
 
'''What to do if I miss a flight?'''
 
-
 
 
'''Can I change my travel plan while on it?'''


===Can I change my travel plan while on it?===
In almost all cases, no.
In almost all cases, no.


===How to pay a registration fee for a conference?===
The easiest is to use your own credit card and ask later for reimbursement. Alternatively ask your supervisor to use their university provided credit card.


'''How to pay a registration fee for a conference?'''
===Can I add holidays to my conference trip?===
 
The easiest is to use your own credit card and ask later for reimbursement.
 
 
'''Can I add holidays to my conference trip?'''
 
As it now stands, this kind of manoeuvring is strictly prohibited.
As it now stands, this kind of manoeuvring is strictly prohibited.


 
===How about a research visit before/after a conference?===
'''How about a research visit before/after a conference?'''
 
If your professor allows it.
If your professor allows it.


 
===Can I use taxi?===
'''Can I use taxi?'''
 
Yes, in cases where public transport is non-existing or cumbersome.
Yes, in cases where public transport is non-existing or cumbersome.


Taxi-ride from the airport to the hotel is fine.  
Taxi-ride from the airport to the hotel is fine.  


 
===How do I get reimbursed?===
'''How do I get reimbursed?'''
 
By doing a travel expenses report.
By doing a travel expenses report.


 
===What costs can I include in my travel expenses report?===
'''What costs can I include in my travel expenses report?'''
* The travel (public transport) cost between venue and accommodation.
 
* The travelling (public transport) cost between venue and accommodation.
* Registration fee.
* Registration fee.
* Poster costs.
* Poster costs.
Rivi 662: Rivi 408:
* Other stuff, if your professor says so.
* Other stuff, if your professor says so.


===What are the allowances?===
During your domestic/foreign trip you will receive a daily allowance to compensate your living cost. Domestically, you need to be at least a certain amount of kilometers from the normal place of work.


'''What are the allowances?'''
See §10 - 13 here: https://www.vero.fi/en/detailed-guidance/decisions/47405/tax-exempt-allowances-in-2018-for-business-travel/
 
During your domestic/foreign trip you will receive a daily allowance to compensate your living cost.
 
Full list per country can be found, http://www.vero.fi/?article=4398&domain=VERO_ENGLISH&path=488,489&language=ENG (in English)
http://www.vero.fi/?article=719&domain=VERO_MAIN&path=5,40,90&language=FIN (in Finnish)
 
 
'''Do I need to take travel insurance?'''


All UH employees are insured by If. However, there are limitations concerning personal belongings
===Do I need to take travel insurance?===
(In Finnish and in Alma, double sorry)
All UH employees are insured by the university. See https://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/HY298676
https://alma.helsinki.fi/doclink/178219


If you are EU citizen, you might want to consider getting an EHIC-card, it’s free and might come in handy.
If you are EU citizen, '''get an EHIC card'''.


===I lost/broke something, but it was insured, right?===
All UH employees are insured by If. However, there are limitations concerning personal belongings.


'''I lost/broke something, but it was insured, right?'''
===I got robbed, what to do?===
 
All UH employees are insured by If. However, there are limitations concerning personal belongings
 
 
'''I got robbed, what to do?'''
 
Contact police, insurance company and university.
Contact police, insurance company and university.


 
===I’m feeling ill, what to do?===
'''I’m feeling ill, what to do?'''
 
Probably best start is to contact the hotel reception, they will arrange further assistance.  
Probably best start is to contact the hotel reception, they will arrange further assistance.  


===I’ve been in an accident, what to do?===
¯\_(ツ)_/¯


'''I’ve been in an accident, what to do?'''
===I need to make an intermediate landing in the XX airport, how much time to reserve?===
 
-
 
 
'''I need to make an intermediate landing in the XX airport, how much time to reserve?'''
 
-Charles de Gaulle 1.5 h
 
If your flight tickets are on the same printout, then it is the responsibility of the flight company to get you on the connecting flight.
If your flight tickets are on the same printout, then it is the responsibility of the flight company to get you on the connecting flight.


Getting separate flight tickets is a very bad idea, as transfers can take unpredictable amounts of time and airport conditions are under constant change.
Getting separate flight tickets is a very bad idea, as transfers can take unpredictable amounts of time and airport conditions are under constant change.


===What about the frequent flyer miles?===
Technically property of the university, and need to be used towards a subsequent trip paid by the university.


'''What about the frequent flyer miles?'''
===Can I consume alcohol while on a conference trip?===
 
-
 
 
'''Can I consume alcohol while on a conference trip?'''
 
Within the limits of good taste. If the alcohol is bad, only if somebody else is paying for it.
Within the limits of good taste. If the alcohol is bad, only if somebody else is paying for it.


 
===Do I need a fancy suit/dress?===
'''Do I need a fancy suit/dress?'''
Depends. A "smart casual" will likely get you through almost any conference. It's probably a good idea to check for photos from previous iterations. Remember to check whether there's something slightly more formal during the evenings, it's not unusual for there to be a cocktail thing where something like smart casual might be expected, even if otherwise everyone is in jeans and a hoodie.
 
Depends, smart dressing is probably fine.


== Working Abroad ==
== Working Abroad ==


 
===How do I get to work abroad?===
'''How do I get to work abroad?'''
 
Contact supervisor.
Contact supervisor.


 
===Can I choose the place?===
'''Is it for 3, 6, 12 or 18 months?'''
 
-
 
 
'''Can I choose the place?'''
 
Yes.
Yes.


 
===I have been in XX for YY months can I extend my stay?===
'''I have been in XX for YY months can I extend my stay?'''
 
Yes, but your visa may be limited.
Yes, but your visa may be limited.
'''I have been in XX for YY months can I leave early?'''
-
'''How pays my salary while working abroad? What about the housing?'''
-
'''How does the taxation work?'''
-
'''What sort of formulas do I need to fill?'''
-
'''Any tips for first-timers?'''
-
'''Do I have to prove my language skills?'''
-
'''I was planning to go country XX, do I manage just by English?'''
-


== Tech Support ==
== Tech Support ==


'''I need more quota. What to do?'''
===I need more quota. What to do?===
 
You need to move your stuff elsewhere. See https://datasupport.helsinki.fi/ and consider GDRP.
-
 
 
'''I need more computational capacity. What to do?'''
 
-
 
 
'''I need a laptop. Can I have one, please?'''
 
-
 
 
'''I need to install software to my CS-desktop. What to do?'''
 
-
 
 
'''How do I get to read articles from e.g. the ACM Portal from my home computer?'''
 
You can set your box to use a proxy. (English link?)
 
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/compfac/ohjeet/www/cache.html (in Finnish)
 


'''I need to make hard-copies. From where to get CDs, DVDs, and USB-sticks?'''
===I need more computational capacity. What to do?===
Use the university clusters ([https://wiki.helsinki.fi/display/it4sci/Ukko2+User+Guide Ukko2]) or [https://www.csc.fi/home CSC] systems.


-
===I need a laptop. Can I have one, please?===
If you are employed by the university, yes. Ask your supervisor.


===I need to install software to my CS-desktop. What to do?===
Ask helpdesk for sudo/admin access. Explain that you need to install stuff.


'''Does HIIT have any useful resources for me?'''
===How do I get to read articles from e.g. the ACM Portal from my home computer?===
See [[Libproxy]] for example urls.


Yes, but you must be a member of HIIT, check that from your supervisor.
===I need to make hard-copies. From where to get CDs, DVDs, and USB-sticks?===
CDs/DVDs are available the Exactum office supply closet. USB-sticks can be obtained from the department secretary.


http://wiki.hiit.fi/display/it/HIIT+IT+services;jsessionid=B507378798A497A1E87EA61B3086E26C
===I want to physically back up my computer===
IT has external multi-terabyte hard drives, talk to he department secretary.

Nykyinen versio 26. huhtikuuta 2023 kello 09.50

General

General information for doctoral students at the University of Helsinki at https://guide.student.helsinki.fi/en#doctoral_candidates

What's my title?

As of 2022, you are a Doctoral Researcher (fin. Väitöskirjatutkija).

When communicating with others, note that the term "graduate student" can refer to either a master's or a PhD student. The Finnish term "jatko-opiskelija" refers to only PhD students (or those working on their licensiate). As such, using the term "graduate student" can cause some confusion. Other common synonyms useful abroad are "PhD candidate" and "PhD student".

How many PhD students are there at the department?

On 16 July 2022, the computer science doctoral programme had 115 doctoral researchers. In 2016, 40.4 % of the students were from abroad and 22.4 % were women.

How many of them work at the department?

There are no easily available recent stats, but the number is significantly higher than at most other departments (esp. humanities).

Organizations

What is HIIT?

"Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT) is a joint research institute of Aalto University and the University of Helsinki for basic and applied research on information technology."

You are probably a member if your supervisor is.

What is FCAI?

The Finnish Center for Artificial Intelligence (FCAI) is a joint venture by the University of Helsinki and Aalto University to work "towards the next generation of AI that is interactive, dependable, and data-efficient".

You are likely a member if you are employed by an FCAI project.

What is HiData?

Helsinki Centre for Data Science (HiData), aims to "create a world-class research and research-based education hub of data science in Helsinki, as a joint effort between the University of Helsinki and Aalto University."

It is still rather new, so it's not too clear what it does in practice.

What is HICT?

The Helsinki Doctoral Education Network in Information and Communications Technology (HICT) is a collaborative doctoral education network hosted jointly by Aalto University and the University of Helsinki. The network serves as a collaboration platform for doctoral education.

HICT published multiple yearly calls for paid PhD positions in both UH and Aalto. See http://www.hict.fi/admissions.

What is INFORTE?

INFORTE is a state wide programme for ICT professionals. It is designed to offer networking and education events to PhD students and professionals working in Finnish companies, polytechnics and public administration.

Student Associations

What is HYY?

The Student Union of University of Helsinki (HYY) targets itself at bachelor's and master's students. The only(?) real reason to join is to get the doctoral student card that grants you a (small) discount at the Unicafe.

Is it worth it to pay the annual HYY registration fee?

You save approximately an euro per lunch, so do some math based on that.

What is HYVÄT?

HYVÄT is the association for University of Helsinki doctoral students.

Who fights for our cause?

Technically HYVÄT, but they have very little say in things.

Discounts

Are there any?

Unicafe has a small one (about 1 eur off the staff price). Unisport has something as well. Otherwise you are largely out of luck. If you have a physical student card, some outside places will give you the student discount if you just show the card and say something along the lines of "do you give a discount for this?" without explaining that you are a doctoral researcher.

Studies

What courses do I need to take?

The degree structure of DoCS can be browsed here: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/research/degree-structure-in-the-docs-programme

The mandatory studies consists of a doctoral thesis, 30 ECTS credits worth of scientific studies and 10 credits worth of transferrable skills.

What are "scientific studies"?

Everyone needs to take a course on research ethics (1-2 cr), complete a personal study plan (0 cr) and participate in the PhD seminar (3-5 cr). The rest of the 30 cr of scientific studies are basically "whatever that your advisor believes is useful for you". The only caveat is that if you take courses from your own department, studies not listed as "Advanced Studies" really need to be discussed in advance with the supervisor.

What is the PhD seminar?

The seminar meets on average twice per term and you are expected to attend at least 75% of the meetings over three years. You are also expected to give out a few presentations:

  1. A new student presentation (5 minutes; who you are and what is the topic of your PhD studies)
  2. A 2nd year presentation (20-30 minutes; current status of your doctoral studies, your topic and what kind results you have got this far, your study process this far)
  3. A scientific presentation (20-30 minutes; description of some of your research work)

Note that it's somewhat standard to give the "second year" presentation sometime in the third or fourth year, as you start thinking about graduating.

What are "transferrable skills"

These are courses that advance skills required for academic work such "DONAS-102 Conference presentation", "DONAS-108 Philosophy of science", "DONAS-105 Principles of peer review", "DONAS-107 Project management and leadership" etc.

Outside of courses, a lot of practical work can also translate to credits here. Examples include presenting a paper at a conference, organizing a conference or a workshop, traveling to a summer school, acting as an advisor to a public body etc.

Any recommended courses?

Courses directly or strongly un-directly related to your research. Math and statistics are also probably okay.

There is a course called XX from YY department? Can I take it? Can it be included in to my Ph.D. studies?

Whatever you supervisor says is OK, is OK. Check first.

How about the courses from Language Center?

Courses in scientific writing and advanced English are probably okay.

I have already 7 credits in transferable skills. I’d like to take a course that is worth 5 credits? Do I lose 2 credits?

Effectively, yes. However, some courses may be shifted between the two categories.

How do I get my PhD?

Pirjo Moen, the department research coordinator, has a long document detailing all the steps. Guidance is also available online:

Note that the process is rather long: your thesis must be discussed in two separate faculty council meetings before the defense, with up to two months between them. The printing process also takes a long time, an must be completely well in advance, to ensure the thesis is publicly displayed for more than 5 full working days before the defense.

Make yourself a schedule of the various deadlines well in advance, and take not of any holidays that might disrupt the schedule: many of the deadlines are expressed as "working days before defense" rather than as normal days.

What are the Licensiate studies?

The same as a phd, but with a shorter thesis. You probably shouldn't concern yourself with it, unless you feel like dropping out or taking an extended leave.

How does the Finnish postgraduate studies compare with those of the US, UK, Germany, and France?

  • US: Pretty similar, however students usually start doing their PhDs already after the bachelor degree.
  • Germany: Pretty similar, including the studies.
  • France: Depending of the various institutes some students take first a year-long Diploma degree that includes studies. Others may not necessarily take any courses.

Dissertation

What is a monograph dissertation?

Its one long book that is your thesis. The university rector has decreed that the maximum length is 250 pages.

What is an article-based dissertation?

Its maybe 3 to 5 (usually 4 to 6) peer-reviewed and high quality scientific articles accompanied by summarizing report of typically a maximum of 50 pages.

NB: The introductions have a tendency of going way over 50 pages. There is ongoing discussion at the department about enforcing the length limits more strictly. Talk to your supervisor.

Should I do a monograph or an article-based dissertation?

The article-based dissertation is the safe bet.

Will my dissertation be scored? On what scale?

Yes. Possible grades are Fail, Pass and Pass with Distinction. Expect a "Pass".

See https://www.helsinki.fi/en/faculty-of-science/approval-and-grading-of-the-dissertation.

Licensiate (Ph.Lic.)

What is a Licensiate ?

It's a degree between MSc and PhD that you get if you complete all the PhD coursework and then do a Licensiate thesis. The length is not specified but is maybe half of a PhD thesis.

Any good reasons to go for the Ph.Lic. degree?

Not everyone makes it to the PhD, so the licentiate degree is at least above a Master.

It says in the study guide that getting Ph.Lic. takes 2 years. However, the PhD student seminar takes three years and is mandatory. What gives?

The seminar is negotiable, if you finish your licentiate in 2 years, you can also do the seminar in 2.

Taking time off

Can I take time-off while doing my PhD?

Probably yes, however your topic might lose its validity. If your funding has an end-date it might not move.

I’m taking my maternity/paternity leave, any words of advice?

Talk with your advisor.

Posters and presentations

I need a poster. How to make one and where to print it?

You can get templates (PowerPoint and inDesign) from UniMaterialBank. Access either from the University network or via the browser-based VPN. Yes, the website is weird and slow for everyone.

Printing can be done either yourself (Max A3 sheets, so for larger posters you need to tape them together yourself) or via PunaMusta (which took over from Unigrafia in 2022). Contact PunaMusta by email at asiakaspalvelu.vantaa@punamusta.com.

I need to give a presentation, where is the template?

An official powerpoint template can be obtained from UniMaterialBank.

Any beamer templates for LaTeX users?

No official ones, but several unofficial beamer templates are available for those that prefer LaTeX. See f.ex. https://github.com/ljleppan/beamer-uh (PRs appreciated)


Research

I would like find out what others are doing. Is there an easier way than knocking on every door?

Browse TUHAT and/or personal websites. Google Scholar is also useful.

I need to run an experiment and I need resources, how to proceed?

Ask your professor for help.

I need volunteers for my experiment, how to proceed?

Ask your professor for the proper way to proceed. Remember to check ethics guidelines and seek an ethical review if necessary.

Where to get funding for my research?

The are too many possibly relevant sources to list here. Talk to your professor.

Are grants taxfree?

Yes and no.

"All grants awarded by the University in 2010 are taxfree as long as the total of grants received from private or public corporations (after expenses) does not exceed the annual artists’ state grant, which in 2009 was 18.400,65 euros.

The University does not withhold tax on the grants awarded, but they will be reported to the Tax Office. It is advisable that the grant recipient contact the Tax Office in order to provide for any additional tax."

I have a mathematical question, to whom to turn to?

There is no department mathematician. Ask your professor, he might know someone.

I have a statistical question, to whom to turn to?

There is no department statistician. Ask your professor, he might know someone.

I need to translate something to / from language XX, who can help?

The Department has an official translator, currently Marina Kurtén. She can direct you to other translators given a specific language.

What is a Principal Investigator?

A person in charge of a research group.

Reporting research

Where do I report my research contributions?

You submit them to TUHAT.

What is TUHAT?

TUHAT has two purposes. For the university, it's an information gathering tool that is used to prepare for the yearly reports on what the university is doing. This directly affects the funding received from the government, so please report your research.

For the staff (including doctoral students) it provides a platform for reporting your publications (mandatory) and concurrently acts as an academic CV.

Login to TUHAT from here: http://tuhat.helsinki.fi/

Can I publish my work on my home page? Even the copyrighted conference papers?

Conference copyrights may include a clause that the authors can host their own copy of the submitted paper. The proper thing to do is to check the copyright clauses that you have signed.

If self-hosting is allowed, consider uploading the .pdf file to TUHAT as well. In cases where self-hosting is not allowed, TUHAT still allows you to link to the publisher's online repository.

Work and hours

The following sections only apply to those that are employees of the department.

What is the annual workload?

Check your contract and the collective bargaining agreement; the annual workload has varied between 1600 and 1624 hours.

What are the daily working hours?

No such thing. You are allowed to distribute your work over the whole year as you see fit. It's, however, a good idea to discuss this with your research group. Most people come in around 10am and leave around 6pm.

NB: Outside funding might require that working hours are tracked, in which case you probably need to report a "normal" working day for each week day. Ask your professor for help.

Can work from Monday to Thursday 9 hours and take the Friday off?

Yes. But note that meetings etc. will still apply. If you work for a project funded by a third party, you might need to divide the hours equally between the days for reporting purposes.

Can I work at home?

It's unlikely anyone will object following 2020-22, but do consider where you are the most productive.

Are there other duties outside of research?

You should generate an annual plan of how to divide your workload with your professor. Usually some time is allocated for teaching, as many contracts have language like "5% of work time is to be spent on teaching". The plan is tentative and may become wrong, but you should plan it as thoroughly as you can.

Do I report my hours?

Yes, in SAP. Ask your professor and/or the HR for help.

What if I work overtime?

No such thing. Your contract says X hours so that's what you'll get paid for. It's your responsibility to take time off. Reporting over 7.25 hours per day in SAP might cause problems with outside funding, so check with your professor.

What was SoleTM?

Sole was an bureaucratic tool implemented for the sole purpose of satisfying our funders. It has been replaced by SAP Fiori.

What is SAP Fiori?

It's where you report (or more likely, confirm) your hours worked.

What is SAP HR?

It's a HR website for various smaller things, with the buttons to report sick leave and to quit your job conveniently next to each other.

I work for projects A, B, and C and get funding from X, Y. How to input my hours?

Ask your professor and/or HR.

I’m feeling ill what should I do?

Call in sick by emailing your supervisor. Consider booking an appointment with occupational health services (nurse or doctor). You can take up to five days of sick leave without seeing a doctor or a nurse. But it's a smart move to get checked up, since the university is paying.

See https://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/HY055768 for more instructions.

I planning to take holidays, how to proceed?

Agree about your holidays with your professor or administrator. In practice, you might not need to do anything, assuming you are working the yearly 1612 hours.

I work for a project funded by a third party, does the same apply to me as well?

Largely yes, but reporting hours "worked" during the holiday is a bit different. Talk to your supervisor and/or the HR.

So, if when I wake up I see that the sun is shining and the birds are singing, can I just “call an audible” and take the day off?

This is the University. The responsibility is yours. That being said, you'll probably be working on Saturdays just for the joy of getting your PhD eventually.

How is the salary determined?

On a two-scale table.

One axis is about how demanding your work is. Expect to start on demand level 2, with a bump to level 3 when you are half-way done and a second bump to level 4 when you are approximately a year from graduating.

The second axis is about your personal performance. You will probably have performance level of ~30 %. Nobody knows how this is calculated, and it likely goes down whenever the demand level increases.

Does getting my Ph.Lic. degree affect my salary?

In general, yes. But, you may get the same salary even without the degree if you can demonstrate that you have put in the equivalent work and progress.

Will my contract terminate when I graduate?

Depends on your contract. Usually, no.

How to earn extra?

You can assist in courses on overtime, this will reward you more salary. Ask for opportunities from Reijo Sivén.

What is the Tenure track?

“The purpose of the tenure track system is to recruit top researchers to the University of Helsinki. During their tenure track, they will develop and grow into professors with the support of their own unit. The vacancy ad states that applicants should have defended their doctoral thesis some 3-7 years before, and spent the time after that gaining academic and other merits. The main duties of associate professors will be teaching, research, and supervision of studies.

The office of associate professor will be based on two fixed-term contracts. The first contract will be made for 2-5 years. Associate professors who have carried out their duties successfully will be offered another contract for 3-5 years more. After the second period is over, the employee may gain a permanent professorship. This will be decided by a team of at least five professors appointed by the dean, which will be in charge of recruitment and assessment of the career development of the selected associate professor.”

Am I a part of a union? If so, who is my trustee?

There are a few unions you can join. See https://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/HY310657 for list of union representatives.

Teaching

I would like to teach, whom to talk to?

To assist in courses lectured by others, contact either the lecturer or Reijo Sivén.

To hold your own courses talk first with your supervisor, then talk to Kjell Lemström.

Do I have to teach?

In general, everyone paid by the university should have at least a 5% requirement for teaching, usually handled by assisting your professor on courses lectured by him/her.

What’s the thing with the 20 % or 5 % teaching responsibility?

Depends on your contract. Some people enjoying a five-year tenure-ish contract may have as high as 20% teaching responsibility. It is unusual to have lower than 5%.

So, do I get paid extra if my teaching percentage goes over 5 or 20?

Depends on your contract. If you work overtime (over 1600 hrs yearly), you will be paid separately for the courses held or assisted by you.

I’m an assistant in a course and I have friend who is taking the course. Can I grade his/hers exam?

You can, but maybe you shouldn't. Talk with the lecturer about problematic cases. But please note that usually you will know at least some of the students, at least if you've studied at the Department earlier.

Travel

How does one find a conference to present one’s research?

One’s supervisor probably knows a few.

There is a conference that I’m interested to participate in, however I have nothing to publish can I still go?

Ask your prof. If it's very relevant to your research, there might be funding for this.

Where do I get the info of the conferences and summer schools that are related to my research?

This is very much an open problem. Ask elder students about the top-name conferences. Then update this section with your preferences.

How do I know if a conference is any good?

By attending it and/or asking those who know better. Some conferences are total scams to begin with, they can be identified through spammed Call For Papers (CFPs), dubiously wide interest fields, sketchy backgrounds, etc.

I have colleagues in XX who work with the same topic, can I visit them?

Depends on your funding, ask your supervisor.

I’m going to country XX and need a visa. How to obtain one?

Usually through consulates, or more simply, and more costly, through travel agents.

I’m Finnish, to which countries I need to apply for visa?

Check your local embassy's web site. If still in doubt, mail the embassy in advance

I’m not Finnish, to which countries I need to apply for visa?

See above. The rules are many and they change. Note that you may not be able to get the visa from Finland.

Do I need a vaccination, and if so, from where to get one?

For those who have gone through the Finnish health care system, check here http://www.terveyskirjasto.fi/terveyskirjasto/ktl.mat?p_artikkeli=mat00055

If you work at the department Mehiläinen will provide the necessary vaccinations.

Remember that in some countries you might have to present a certification about your vaccinations.

What is a travel plan? How to do it?

Read this: https://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/HYMIGR_B1_9146

Travel plan is done using SAP https://sapwww.it.helsinki.fi/irj/portal

How do I book the flights, hotels etc?

Through CWT. Booking the flights yourself applies only if your travelling on a travel grant awarded by the event, i.e., somebody else than University of Helsinki is paying.

So, whatever CWT suggests is fine?

No. They can and sometimes do f*ck up things, so check the proposed flights very carefully before accepting the offer. Top choices by CWT include proposals to fly from Helsinki to Spain through Turkey with a 16 hour layover.

Financially, you don't have to worry whether a suggestion by CWT is to expensive or not. Barring blatant mistakes, of course.

There is a hotel A that is XX e more expensive than B, but is YY km closer to the conference venue, can I book it? What are reasonable XXs and YYs?

There is a max price, but it is so high that it doesn't usually apply. If the conference venue is a hotel, it is usually the best bet for accommodation, even though the price will be higher than for some other hotel further away.

Booking a room from a hotel suggested by the conference organisation is normally okay.

A flight plan A cost XX e more B, but saves me YY hours, is it okay to take it? What are reasonable XXs and YYs?

You will get a daily allowance depending on how long the travel takes, remember that this also counts towards the total.

A flight plan cost XX e more, but lets me sleep later, is it okay to take it?

Sometimes.

I’ve heard that it’s preferable to avoid taking flights that have intermediate landings in Russia or China. Why?

It’s because you might end up in a bit of trouble if your connecting flight is cancelled, where trouble is synonyms with spending a night in a holding cell or in a closed area on the airport.

What to do if I miss a flight?

Don't.

Can I change my travel plan while on it?

In almost all cases, no.

How to pay a registration fee for a conference?

The easiest is to use your own credit card and ask later for reimbursement. Alternatively ask your supervisor to use their university provided credit card.

Can I add holidays to my conference trip?

As it now stands, this kind of manoeuvring is strictly prohibited.

How about a research visit before/after a conference?

If your professor allows it.

Can I use taxi?

Yes, in cases where public transport is non-existing or cumbersome.

Taxi-ride from the airport to the hotel is fine.

How do I get reimbursed?

By doing a travel expenses report.

What costs can I include in my travel expenses report?

  • The travel (public transport) cost between venue and accommodation.
  • Registration fee.
  • Poster costs.
  • Internet connection if required for work.
  • Other stuff, if your professor says so.

What are the allowances?

During your domestic/foreign trip you will receive a daily allowance to compensate your living cost. Domestically, you need to be at least a certain amount of kilometers from the normal place of work.

See §10 - 13 here: https://www.vero.fi/en/detailed-guidance/decisions/47405/tax-exempt-allowances-in-2018-for-business-travel/

Do I need to take travel insurance?

All UH employees are insured by the university. See https://flamma.helsinki.fi/en/HY298676

If you are EU citizen, get an EHIC card.

I lost/broke something, but it was insured, right?

All UH employees are insured by If. However, there are limitations concerning personal belongings.

I got robbed, what to do?

Contact police, insurance company and university.

I’m feeling ill, what to do?

Probably best start is to contact the hotel reception, they will arrange further assistance.

I’ve been in an accident, what to do?

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I need to make an intermediate landing in the XX airport, how much time to reserve?

If your flight tickets are on the same printout, then it is the responsibility of the flight company to get you on the connecting flight.

Getting separate flight tickets is a very bad idea, as transfers can take unpredictable amounts of time and airport conditions are under constant change.

What about the frequent flyer miles?

Technically property of the university, and need to be used towards a subsequent trip paid by the university.

Can I consume alcohol while on a conference trip?

Within the limits of good taste. If the alcohol is bad, only if somebody else is paying for it.

Do I need a fancy suit/dress?

Depends. A "smart casual" will likely get you through almost any conference. It's probably a good idea to check for photos from previous iterations. Remember to check whether there's something slightly more formal during the evenings, it's not unusual for there to be a cocktail thing where something like smart casual might be expected, even if otherwise everyone is in jeans and a hoodie.

Working Abroad

How do I get to work abroad?

Contact supervisor.

Can I choose the place?

Yes.

I have been in XX for YY months can I extend my stay?

Yes, but your visa may be limited.

Tech Support

I need more quota. What to do?

You need to move your stuff elsewhere. See https://datasupport.helsinki.fi/ and consider GDRP.

I need more computational capacity. What to do?

Use the university clusters (Ukko2) or CSC systems.

I need a laptop. Can I have one, please?

If you are employed by the university, yes. Ask your supervisor.

I need to install software to my CS-desktop. What to do?

Ask helpdesk for sudo/admin access. Explain that you need to install stuff.

How do I get to read articles from e.g. the ACM Portal from my home computer?

See Libproxy for example urls.

I need to make hard-copies. From where to get CDs, DVDs, and USB-sticks?

CDs/DVDs are available the Exactum office supply closet. USB-sticks can be obtained from the department secretary.

I want to physically back up my computer

IT has external multi-terabyte hard drives, talk to he department secretary.