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Jukka Luoma, Teacher of the Year 2023

The Prodeko Guild chose Professor Jukka Luoma as the Teacher of the Year 2023.
Professor Jukka Luoma
Professor Jukka Luoma

Professor Jukka Luoma is an expert in data analytics and quantitative methods in strategic management and decision making. His teaching focuses on the use of data in business development and strategic management.

Students' descriptions of Jukka

"Jukka gets students excited about everything he teaches. It is very rare to see such passion and professionalism in teaching."

"Jukka engages students by creating discussions from learning sessions, where he insightfully engages students' comments on topics and enriches everyone's learning."

 "The course arrangements are very well thought out and managed, an inspiring and pedagogically skilled teacher!"

The recognition is based on his long-term commitment to developing knowledge of the subject and an indication of his desire and phenomenal ability to advance university education.

Warmest congratulations to Jukka on this recognition!

In the video, Jukka tells about his research on鈥 The challenge of becoming a data-driven organization: a behavioural perspective鈥. 

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