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Annual Responsibility Report 2009

Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences has published its Annual Responsibility Report, covering KyUAS's activities in 2009. This is KyUAS's third Annual Responsibility Report. KyUAS decided to start publishing Annual Responsibility Reports, because universities of applied sciences undertake significant social responsibility when carrying out the obligations laid down in  the Polytechnics Act: teaching, research, development and innovation and regional development.

Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences is committed to the joint goals of the Finnish higher education system: promotion of citizens’ well-being and education and promotion of sustainable economic, cultural, ecological and social development. The profile of KyUAS, the only independent higher education institution in Kymenlaakso, is based on expertise on socially, ecologically and technologically sustainable and safe development.

Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences has developed the original concept of  “sustainable and safe development”. It refers to socially sustainable and safe development and  ecologically and technologically sustainable and safe development that are strongly integrated with each other. The structure of the report is based on KyUAS's profile and GRI recommendations: the results of the activities in 2009 are reported from the perspectives of technologically sustainable and safe development, socially and cuturally sustainable development, ecologically sustainable development and economically sustainable development.

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In accordance with the values of sustainable development, this report is published in electronic form on the internet only.

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