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Online AI course could boost study equality
  Students at the School of Business believe that mastering Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be beneficial for both academic success and career prospects, as AI becomes increasingly integrated into daily life.
      
      
     
  Professor appointments at the School of Business
  Prottoy Akbar, Pablo Warnes, Erkki Vihriälä and Christoph Huber will start in their new positions on 1 August 2024.
      
      
     
  Empowering students with personal financial literacy
  The new Personal Finance course combines the latest research with practical examples, teaches financial skills needed in everyday life, and helps to achieve personal goals and dreams. 
      
      
     
  Alum Anton Jantunen: 'In my role, analytical skills, a comprehensive understanding of complex concepts, and the ability to see connections are especially useful.'
  Anton Jantunen's journey led him from major consulting firms and startups to working in Nairobi at the UN Sanitation and Hygiene Fund, which aims to improve access to safe sanitation, hygiene, and menstrual health products and services. Jantunen works with innovative financing models for the fund.
      
      
     
  Suzanne Innes-Stubb joins Aalto University School of Business as Executive in Residence
  Specialised in business law, Innes-Stubb strengthens the School of Business’s expertise in responsible business. She will step into the role at the beginning of September.
      
      
     
  TTT4HPC - Tuesday Tools & Techniques for High Performance Computing
  Do you use supercomputers in your research work? Are you curious about making your computing faster and more efficient? Join us for TTT4HPC: four self-contained episodes on best practices in High Performance Computing. This is a great chance to enhance your computational skills. What you will learn is also used a lot outside academia whenever large scale computations are needed.
      
      
     
  Jinjing Zhu: Being able to tell about my skills and give examples of my past experience helped me get this position
  Jinjing Zhu, a Master's student in Business Analytics, is doing an internship with OnePlus Finland.
      
      
     
  Alum Maija Keskinen: I enjoy learning new things and trying out different roles
  Our alum, Maija Keskinen, knew from the start that she wanted to study economics. "Meaningful work to me means being able to serve society and do my part to ensure that decisions made in public administration are based on the highest quality information possible," Keskinen explains.
      
      
     
  New research: Labeling carbon footprint affects the choices of mass catering customers – and the labeling method matters, too!
  A recent study conducted in Germany shows that customers in a student canteen choose low-emission meals when presented with the carbon footprint of meals. This effect was strongest when the information was color-coded in a traffic-light scheme and translated into environmental costs in euros. According to one of the researchers, these findings could also be relevant for Finland, where mass catering is particularly popular. 
      
      
     
  Earn credits and learn sustainable entrepreneurship at Solve the SDGs
  Solve the SDGs, the sustainability hackathon by Aalto Ventures Program and Junction, is organized from 22–24 March.
      
      
     
  Solve the SDGs returns — now in Finland and India
  Solve the SDGs, the sustainability hackathon by Aalto Ventures Program and Junction, is organized from 22–24 March in Finland and India.
      
      
     
  Pekka Korhonen in memoriam
  Korhonen contributed to the excellence in research and internationalisation of the School of Business.
      
      
     
  Pekka Mattila in memoriam
  Associate Professor Mattila was a respected executive coach who contributed ºÚÁÏÍø University in many ways
      
      
     
  Mikko Kosonen: Empathy is needed to communicate across disciplines
  'When you disagree or feel defensive, it’s important to really try to hear what the other person is saying. That requires empathy. If disciplines have different languages, it’s easy to talk past each other.'
      
      
     
  Chemical engineering design project brings mutual benefit to companies and students
  The Design project in chemical engineering lets groups of students draft a preliminary implementation plan on topics offered by companies collaborating in the course.
      
      
     
  Otaniemi campus area parking practices to be harmonised at the turn of the year
  A pilot parking project will start on campus on 1 January 2024
      
      
     
  Over 30 alumni and friends of Aalto gathered in London for an alumni meet-and-greet
  Over 30 alumni and friends of Aalto gathered at the Zabludowicz Collection Art Gallery in London on December 7th for an alumni event hosted by the Dean of the School of Business Timo Korkeamäki. 
      
      
     
  SUMMER INTERNSHIPS AT THE FINANCE FACULTY
  We are primarily looking for students majoring in Finance, but we also welcome applications from students with other quantitatively oriented backgrounds. Completion of a Bachelor’s thesis or other relevant experience is a plus. 
      
      
     
  Sustainable construction turned School of Business into pleasant, functional space
  The School of Business building is heated with 74 geothermal wells
      
      
     
  Time off work - the biggest reason why fewer women are CEOs
  Women are underrepresented in CEO positions partly because they spend more time outside of the labour market during the years when their careers are most likely to take off. Women also less often work in sales or production, which are common pathways for CEO recruitment. 
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          