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投稿 Submit your article to: [email protected] 业务合作 Cooperation contact: [email protected] 关注:新浪微博 @赫尔辛基大学中国学联 Moi, Finland is an Annual Magazine of Chinese Students and Scholars Association at University of Helsinki ry

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    Letter from editor

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    Letter from editor

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    Photo: Ritsuko Ando and Bill Rigby, Reuters Tuesday, Septem-ber 3, 2013 5:45:34 EDT PM

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    Photo: Xinhua / Han Chuanhao

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    Photo: Finnair

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    Facetoface

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    Q: What is the attractiveness of University of Helsinki as a good partner for other universities or institutes?

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    Facetoface

    Q: What is your opinion on charging tuition fees from non-EU master students?

    Q: What is your opinion on the differences between Finnish education systems and those of other countries such as U.S.?

    Q: What might be the future development strateg y sponsored by charged tuition fees?

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    Q: Are there any plans to help interna-tional students find jobs in Finland?

    Q: How ca n i nter nationa l st udent s facilitate the improvement of University of Helsinki?

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    Facetoface

    Q : How does University of Helsinki promote the collaborations with China?

    Q: What is your general impression of Chinese students?

    Q: Does University of Helsinki have f re quent c o l l ab or ati ons w ith o ther universities around the world?

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    Facetoface

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    Facetoface

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    Facetoface

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    EducationCareer

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    EducationCareer

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    EducationCareer

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    Photo: Yao Lu

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    EducationCareer

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    EducationCareer

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    CultureArt

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    The source is THE IMPACT OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT COMMUNICATIONBy Cynthia Joyce, The University of Iowa

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    CultureArt

    Direct communication

    Tell it like it is, the facts speak themselves.

    The squeaky wheel gets the grease.

    Honesty is the best policy.

    It's okay to say no.

    The truth is more important than sparing someone's feelings. Don't beat around the bush.

    Say what you mean and mean what you say.

    Take communication at face value.

    Time is money. Get to the point.

    It's okay to disagree with your boss at a meeting.

    If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything. Tell someone what you think they want to hear.

    The nail that sticks out gets harmered back in.

    Being polite is more important than being honest.

    Avoid saying no, say "maybe" or "possibly", even if you mean "no".

    If the truth might hurt, soften it.

    Read between the lines.

    Handle communication to save face.

    Small talk before business is important.

    Criticism of others, especially people with more authority should be unspoken or careful and veiled.

    Indirect communication

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    Life

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    Life

    Becoming a Mom in Finland

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    Tips

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    LifeTips

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