News archive
18.3.2014 Exceptional opening hours on March the 24th
PSOAS accommodation office will be closed at 11 o’clock on Monday the 24th of March due to a personnel occasion. Other exceptional opening hours of the spring are listed here.
13.3.2014 New property supervisor
Our long-term property supervisor Seppo Salmela is going to be retired in May. New property supervisor is Enni Holopainen.

3.3.2014 Exceptional opening hours on Wednesday the 5th of March
PSOAS accommodation office will be closed at 12 o’clock on Wednesday the 5th of March. On Thursday the 6th the office will be open as usual again.
20.2.2014 Still looking for an apartment?

In case you are still looking for an apartment for March, please do call the Accommodation
Office and ask for cancellation places on Monday 24th of February at 8 am, tel. +358 8 3173 110.
18.2.2014 CampusNet Fault in Linnanmaa Area
In Linnanmaa area there is a fault in CampusNet preventing the use of internet. The problem is being worked on and the connections will be restored as soon as possible. PSOAS apologize for any inconvenience caused by the fault.
14.2.2014 Happy Valentine’s Day

“I would rather walk with a friend in the dark, than alone in the light.”
― Helen Keller
PSOAS wishes all of you a Happy Valentine’s Day!
11.2.2014 PSOAS to increase CampusNet capacity in Linnanmaa
On Thursday the 13th of February there will be a maintenance outage of up to 30 minutes in CampusNet service in the Linnanmaa area at 10 am. During the outage the network topology will be renewed in order to increase the overall capacity in the area. The topology change should improve the surfing experience of Linnanmaa CampusNet users especially during the peak periods. The change will concern connections in Paavo Havaksen tie, Tapiontie 13, Tellervontie, Kalervontie and Yliopistokatu 1.
After the outage CampusNet users will need to log out and shut down any routers (if they exist) for a while in order to re-activate their sessions.
11.2.2014 112 Day

Each year 112 Day is celebrated on 11 February all over Finland. This tradition was introduced in 1997. 112 Day also serves to remind us of the emergency number itself, and that 112 now works for all EU countries. If there is a real emergency, never hesitate to call 112!
