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Victory for courage and dreams - this is how innovation flows in Vantaa!
Vantaa is the European Rising Innovative City 2021! This is a win for courage, crazy dreams, working together for a common good.
Vantaa City Museum's new exhibition makes visitors sweat
On September 14, the starting pistol will go off to launch Vantaa City Museum's new Ready, Steady, Go! exhibition. The functional exhibition tells about children and teens’ sports in Vantaa.
Vote on a name for Kivistö's new urban culture center
Now is the time to choose the name for Kivistö's future urban culture center. In the spring, we collected proposals for the name, and received great many good proposals, more than 500. The city’s workgroup selected the seven best proposals, on which Kivistö residents and fans of Kivistö get to vote.
Welcome to begin early childhood education!
In Vantaa, we make sure that every child gets a good beginning in early childhood education, as well as flexible transitions, for example, from one group or operating unit to another. We have compiled a checklist for guardians of children beginning early childhood education, which may be helpful as
Mayors of C21 cities: Transferring TE services to municipalities a fine objective – implementation is lacking
The government proposal on legislation concerning the reform of public employment and business services (TE services) has been circulated in municipalities for commenting. In the reform, the organisation of the TE services will be transferred from the central government to the local governments. The
New TUVA education enables students to decide on their own study paths after basic education
TUVA education (preparatory education for programs leading to an upper secondary qualification) will commence in Vantaa on August 3, 2022.
Reform of Vantaa’s feedback system and system for applying for grants
The aim is to introduce the new Vantaa feedback and grant application system by the end of 2022.
Finland’s six largest cities increasingly involved in national EU advocacy work
The big issues in Finland, Europe and the world will be solved in cities – whether we are talking about combating climate change, accelerating sustainable growth or solving talent shortages. Cities are building a sustainable future through EU networks and projects.
Declaration by Finland’s six largest cities on the promotion of the national sustainable development road map
The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its goals enable a horizontal examination of the future challenges and functions of cities.