Month: February 2025

TItta Komssi: Coordinator of the Metropolia Sports Team, Sports Customer Manager, Head of Degree Programme in Physiotherapy and Senior Lecturer

17.2.2025

Your Role at Metropolia and in the Pro-Athlete UAS Audit Process I work at Metropolia as the Head of the Degree Program in Physiotherapy and as a Lecturer, as well as the Coordinator of Metropolia's Sports Team and the Sports Customer Manager. In the Pro-Athlete UAS audit, I support the audit coordinator. Through the audit process, the sports team has prepared, developed, and renewed processes and practices related to the dual career and studies of athlete students. Athlete students and their special needs have become familiar to me both in the field of physiotherapy and through the students in the degree program. What does the role of Sports Customer Manager entail? As Metropolia's Sports Customer Manager, I act as a liaison with sports organizations, stakeholders, and networks such as Urhea, the Olympic Committee, and other sports actors. My job is to build and develop cooperation through, for example, networking, need-based and agile services, and research, development, and innovation activities. Learning Experiences during the Audit Process The audit process has been a valuable learning experience for Metropolia. It has been great to see how Metropolia has eagerly taken on the task and built our university towards Pro-Athlete UAS audit. At the same time, we have sustainably prepared for continuous development and response to the needs of athlete students after the audit. Thanks to Metropolia's sports team and our other actors for the great cooperation! I also thank Urhea and the Olympic Committee for their excellent cooperation, sparring support, and clear instructions as part of the process. So far, the audit process has increased understanding of what a dual career requires from both the athlete and the university of applied sciences, the studies, the degree programs, and the staff involved in the athlete's studies. Impact of the Audit on the Metropolia's Development and Athlete Students' Studies The preparation for the audit has already helped to clarify and establish practices. In the future, the practices and observations generated during the audit process will be integrated and developed even more smoothly as part of the athlete students' studies. The research, development, and innovation perspective (RDI) as well as the research, development, innovation, and learning perspective (RDIL) will also be examined more strongly as part of the cooperation with sports organizations and students' studies. The audit acts as a kind of "kick-off," from which the university of applied sciences will continue to implement, establish, and develop activities in diverse cooperation with various actors. Insights from the Audit Process During the preparation for the Pro-Athlete UAS audit, I have met many people who genuinely want to promote matters related to the dual career of athletes. When an athlete student's studies progress smoothly, it also enables the development of the athlete's sports career. When both careers run smoothly side by side, the necessary time and space are found for both

Interview with Heidi Stenberg, Director of School of Rehabilitation and Examination 

17.2.2025

Metropolia's core activities in learning and business are conducted through 10 different departments, with the School of Rehabilitation and Examination being one of them. This department includes a variety of degrees, both at the bachelor's and master's levels.   My main task as the director of school is to lead the activities of my department in accordance with Metropolia's strategy, with a particular focus on learning activities. As the Director of School of Rehabilitation and Examination, I am responsible for the results, personnel, finances, and quality of the department. In practical terms, this means close cooperation with team and degree coordinators, planners, and lecturers.  I have been working as the Director of School of Rehabilitation and Examination for just over a year. My predecessor also served as Metropolia's representative on Urhea's Board, so this role naturally transitioned to me. As Metropolia's representative, I actively collaborate with Urhea, so it was only natural that I participate in the Pro-Athlete UAS audit process. I am active in sports myself, and my children have also engaged in various sports. A few Finnish championship medals have even landed in my family. Promoting an active lifestyle and supporting elite sports are also personally close to my heart. Heidi Stenberg is the director of school of Rehabilitation and examination and Metropolia's representative on the board of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area Sports Academy, Urhea. What is Your Role as Metropolia's Representative on Urhea's Board?  Urhea's board consisting of representatives from sports federations, secondary schools, universities, and cities, among others. In addition, the board includes various athlete, support service, and expert members. Metropolia is one of Urhea's seven university partners and one of the founding members of the Urhea Foundation. Collaboration with Urhea is very important for Metropolia.  Urhea's mission is to enable success in sports and dual careers through close cooperation with network partners. Urhea's board meets regularly several times a year, and as Metropolia's representative, I bring the university's perspectives to the board meetings. The representative role emphasizes strategic cooperation, i.e., how Metropolia, as Urhea's university partner, can support Urhea in succeeding in its strategy. Another important task in this role is to ensure the flow of information so that Metropolia's Urhea actors and sports team are informed about the issues discussed in the board. Collaboration with Urhea also involves participating in various events, which either I or other Urhea actors, such as Urhea Customer Manager Titta Komssi or Study Counselor Paula Lindqvist, attend.  How is the Combination of Elite Sports and Higher Education Promoted in Different Departments?  Elite athletes have been identified as an important customer group at Metropolia, and as a university of applied sciences, we are committed to supporting athlete students' opportunities for dual careers. The combination of elite sports and higher education is promoted in various ways within the departments. Promoting dual careers for athlete students requires cooperation both within Metropolia and externally. I communicate about the "Athlete Metropolia" concept to other directors of schools in our joint meetings. Another example of internal cooperation is the athlete student pathways built for different competence areas, which have been facilitated by experts in continuous learning. Many of Metropolia's experts are involved in this internal cooperation.  In addition, personal study plans (HOPS) for students include various ways for athlete students to complete their studies, allowing them to choose the options that best support their sports careers. These include online studies and the recognition and accreditation of prior learning (AHOT). In addition to HOPS, tutors and study counselors assist athlete students in scheduling their studies. It is crucial for athlete students to highlight their athlete status so that Metropolia can implement the elite athlete process.  What New Insights has the Pro-Athlete UAS Audit Process Brought to the Cooperation Between Metropolia and the Sports Academy?  The audit process is still ongoing, but the work done so far has emphasized the importance of broader cooperation with partners. Our task at the university of applied sciences is to train new professionals to meet the needs of the changing workforce and to build educational pathways that align with the Ministry of Education and Culture's Vision for Higher Education and Research 2030.  Creating and maintaining cooperation structures is extremely important, and the Pro-Athlete UAS audit process has reinforced this idea. Metropolia has several business and organizational partners, with designated customer managers from Metropolia's staff working with them. The appointment of a customer manager demonstrates our commitment and investment in cooperation, which we hope will be as smooth as possible for all parties involved. Collaboration with Urhea is not only the responsibility of the customer manager but also involves a sufficiently broad group of actors to ensure that the cooperation progresses as planned. Systematic and organized cooperation is needed, and for this purpose, Metropolia has assembled a sports team from its staff and the student organization METKA. The sports team's task is to advance development processes and identify areas for improvement in Metropolia's operations.  The audit process currently involves a self-assessment, where we examine Metropolia's activities and practices to enable dual careers for athlete students. In the next phase of the audit, an external group will interview Metropolia's staff and students regarding these practices. It is very important to conduct such audits because they provide us with insights and data on how we can better support athlete students and enable dual careers.  What Message do You Want to Convey about the University's Pro-Athlete Sports Activities and the Significance of the Audit?  The Pro-Athlete UAS audit highlights the importance of elite sports - I believe elite sports have a significant impact on national identity. Watching sports competitions and seeing Finns succeed in sports brings great experiences to many. The 2024 Paris Olympics provided me with such experiences. Although the media portrayed Finnish Olympic success as weak, there were also successes. I closely followed dressage, where Finns performed excellently. It was thrilling to watch the competitions - I lived through the competition. Elite sports can provide us with wonderful, shared memories. Sports have been a part of my life since childhood through my father, and watching many sports competitions has left a strong, emotional memory. I still vividly remember how the whole family watched Finnish elite athletes' performances in both individual and team sports on TV with excitement during my childhood.  At Metropolia, we have the privilege of playing a significant role in supporting elite athletes. We are part of a larger whole - we can help ensure that Finnish elite sports thrive. The audit is an important tool for us to examine our own activities and further develop the support for athlete students and the enabling of dual careers at Metropolia.