
Talent Boost - A Better JYU for International Talents
Talent Boost programme is coordinated by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment and the Ministry of Education and Culture. Nation-level objectives are:
- Finland becoming an internationally attractive place to work, study, carry out research, and invest.
- Employers willing and able to recruit international talent.
- The expertise of international specialists driving the internationalisation and renewal of Finnish companies and organisations.
In implementing the programme regionally, the Ģֱ is involved in building the Talent Hub ecosystem in the city. It is a local service model designed to enhance provision so that foreign-born people in the region can feel that they genuinely belong to Finnish society and are able to achieve their professional career goals in the region.
Our objective is to make Jyväskylä and Central Finland a highly attractive place in the eyes of international talents: a place to come for not only studies and research, but also for work, and a place to settle in and live with your family, even permanently.

5. Creating a Regional Talent Hub Operating Model in the City
A key part of the JYU Talent Boost project is to take a leading role in the establishment of the Talent Hub operating and service model in Jyväskylä. The Talent Hub Service Model aims to bring together and coordinate numerous regional actors and organisations to collaborate and cooperate in the development, operation, and evolution of services for the international population and businesses of our region.
As the Ministry for Economic Affairs and Employment says, “Regional implementation of Talent Boost largely relies on the Talent Hub service model. ‘Talent Hubs’ refer to geographical cooperation models that create clear-cut, cross-sectoral service paths in support of attracting and recruiting international talents, helping them settle in and integrate into Finland, and bringing together businesses and international talents, order to achieve the overall goals of Talent Boost”.
The three main multi-agency service packages – workstreams – to be developed are:
- Talent attraction, marketing and communication, and regional reputation.
- Talent orientation, integration, and support.
- Talent recruitment, employment, and retention.
And each of these workstreams includes multiple initiatives, projects, and services.
Currently, we are working on several initiatives, including:
- A comprehensive mentorship programme for internationals.
- Development of comprehensive Finnish language learning opportunities for all requirements.
- Smoothing the transition from student to citizen with the city’s integration and employment services (International Jyväskylä).
- Developing evidence-based integration courses for international students and work-based immigrants via EduFutura education consortium.
- Developing and Elite Student Athlete support programme.
- Developing a multi-agency international student employment pathway programme.
- Comprehensive matchmaking opportunities for potential employers.
- City of Jyväskylä
- JAMK
- Gradia
- ELY Centre of Central Finland
- The Council for Central Finland (Keski-Suomen Liitto)
- The Chamber of Commerce of Central Finland
- The Startup Factory
- Business Jyväskylä
- Paremmin Yhdessä
- Keski-Suomen Yrittäjät
