General seminar instructions.pdfGeneral seminar instructions.pdfSign up and preliminary research plan spring 2026.pdfSign up and preliminary research plan spring 2026.pdfTimetable jan 2026.pdfTimetable jan 2026.pdf
Welcome to the Research Seminar in Marketing Seminar Course – Spring 2026!

This course is intended for all students with marketing as their major subject in the two-year Master’s programme in English. 
The course supports your Master’s thesis work that begins no later than the start of the course.
📄 Please read the course information and download the registration form and research plan template from the links on the left. You can also find course details in SISU.
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Before registering, make sure you can attend in person at least a handful of times during both exam weeks this semester:
9-13 March
11-15 May
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To register:
Sign up in SISU in line with the SISU deadline AND

🗓️ Deadline: Sunday, 18 January 12:00 (noon) in Moodle
Upload your registration form and research plan (PDF format) to Moodle before Sunday Jan 18 at noon
The Moodle course key will be sent to all eligible students registered in SISU. Please ensure that your email address in SISU is correct and that you check messages sent there.
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Mandatory Course Introduction
📍 Monday Jan 19 at 10:15-11:45 in room A403

All students participating in the course need to attend the introduction session.
👉 If you have another Hanken course introduction at the same time, please send an email in advance to maria.holmlund-rytkonen@hanken.fi.

Language courses to support thesis writing
📘 For students writing their thesis in English:
These courses are designed to enhance your academic writing proficiency and are particularly beneficial during the thesis writing process.
Register for courses taught during the fall by August 24th.
You may choose either of the following courses (note: these two are mutually exclusive):
• 5171 Upscaling Your Academic Writing (taught in P1-P2 & P3-P4)
• 5160 Academic Writing (taught in P1-P2 & P3-P4)