Seurujärvi-Kari has held various research and teaching (secondary and higher education) positions, most notably as the only Lecturer in Sámi language and culture at the University of Helsinki since 1986. Her research interests include Sámi language, culture and identity politics, as well as wider indigenous peoples rights and issues.[1]
She chairs the Sámi language and culture research society, Dutkansearvi.[3]
She was awarded the annual State Award for Public Information (Tiedonjulkistamisen valtionpalkinto) by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture for the 2005 book titled The Saami — a cultural encyclopaedia, which she co-authored.[1]
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^ abcde"Irja Seurujärvi-Kari". 375 Humanists. Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki. 24 March 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2021.