Sari Lindblom | |
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Born | Helsinki, Finland | 6 May 1960
Parent | Seppo Lindblom (father) |
Academic background | |
Thesis | Studying in a traditional medical curriculum : study success, orientations to studying and problems that arise (1999) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Psychologist |
Sub-discipline | Educationalist |
Institutions | University of Helsinki |
Sari Lindblom (born 6 May 1960) [1] is a Finnish psychologist and educationalist specialising in tertiary education, [2] who has since 2022 served as the first female rector of the University of Helsinki. [3] [4]
Prior to her appointment as the rector,Lindblom held the positions of vice- and deputy rector,as well as directing the university's Centre for University Teaching and Learning 'HYPE' from 2004 to 2017. [3]
Lindblom has (co-)authored 17 books and over 100 articles. [3] She publishes also under her married name Lindblom-Ylänne. [5]
Lindblom's is the eldest daughter of the banker and politician Seppo Lindblom,and a grandchild of the trade unionist and politician Olavi Lindblom. [6]
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