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Teachers

Aalto University Junior supports the work of teachers by offering study visits, online workshops, training sessions and other services to ease day-to-day work at schools. Explore our vast offering for primary and secondary schools, high schools and institutions for upper secondary vocational education and training.
Aalto-yliopisto Juniorilla viittaillaan innokkaasti vastaamaan ohjaajien kysymyksiin.
Our workshops foster curiosity and the joy of learning. Photo: Sini Kivioja

Workshops and study visits

Bring your class to visit the Otaniemi campus Junior Lab or book an online workshop to do in your own classroom. Junior鈥檚 workshops make use of Aalto University鈥檚 cutting-edge research as well as methods that inspire children and young people and offer a sneak peek to the world of higher education with the help of our student instructors.

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Learn about our other activities

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Scientists in Schools

You can book an Aalto University researcher to visit your school and talk about their research in an inspiring way. The visiting researcher will organise a short science session in your class, where they introduce their research area, talk about their work as a researcher and answer the pupils鈥 questions.

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Eight panels with different science project ideas including visible mending, Easter decorations, and making a rain cloud in a jar.

Try at home

You may find try at home worksheet in Finnish and Swedish.

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Aalto-yliopisto Juniorin ty枚pajoissa opitaan tutkimustaitoja ja innostutaan yhdess盲 erilaisista aiheista.
Photo: Kalle Kataila

Read news

Read about life wide learning in Aalto University.

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Studies Published:

Open university courses for spring 2026 have been published!

The open university courses for autumn semester have been added to our course selection.
Three children wearing lab coats conducting a science experiment with purple substance on a tray.
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Bio-materials 鈥渃ookbook鈥 awakens the inventor within

The hands-on projects in Marvelous Materials encourage creative experimentation using ingredients from household cupboards, nature and even your compost bin
Lapset ohjelmoivat legorobotteja Aalto-yliopisto Juniorin Robotiikkatuokioissa
Cooperation, Research & Art, University Published:

Nearly 8 500 schoolchildren had the chance to program Aalto Junior's friendly robots

The robotics workshops project, funded by the Weisell Foundation, has been the most impactful of Aalto Juniors' school projects to date in terms of figures, reaching the largest number of students so far.
A complex, large installation of twisted white paper structures with various spirals and curves against a dark background.
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Five things: Origami unfolds in many ways

The word ori means 鈥榝olded鈥 and kami means 鈥榩aper鈥 in Japanese. Origami refers to both the traditional Japanese art of paper folding and to the object it produces. At Aalto University, this centuries-old technique finds applications across a variety of disciplines. Here are five examples:
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