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In September, 15 new Academy Researcher Fellows will start at Aalto
  The Academy of Finland has granted Aalto University funding for 15 Academy Research Fellowships 
      
      
    
  Nearly 20 million euros for research
  A total of 45 researchers received Academy Research Fellow and Academy Project funding from the Academy of Finland
      
      
    
  Kari Tammi and Jussi Ryynänen appointed deans
  Professor Kari Tammi will start as Dean of the School of Engineering on 1 July and Professor Jussi Ryynänen will become Dean of the School of Electrical Engineering on 1 August
      
      
    
  Napping pods opened for use
  Campus' first napping pods have opened for use. Please read the instructions before booking a pod!
      
      
    
  Love and poetry - the artists were inspired by the passion conveyed by the university's research
  Engineering Materials, an art collection for K1, K2, and K3 buildings, was published
      
      
    
  Kurotuksia - Higher Powers student exhibition blending math and arts opened at Heureka
  Aalto University's interdisciplinary course "Crystal Flowers in Mirror Rooms: Mathematics meets Art and Architecture" culminates in the exhibition Kurotuksia - Higher Powers, which opens today at Heureka, the Finnish Science Centre. It celebrates a decade of promoting interdisciplinary interaction in the course and is the second time the course has an exhibition at Heureka.
      
      
    
  Aalto University hosts annual meeting of the leading Nordic technical universities and assumes Nordic Five Tech presidency
  The two-day event focused on addressing global challenges while aligning with Nordic values.
      
      
    
  Inspiring students teach Aalto University Junior workshops as experts in their fields
  Junior offers children and young people a peek at Aalto University’s offerings. Read more about the activities and how you can donate to support the education of future professionals
      
      
    
  Perspectives on open data: Aalto Research Data Uncovered
  Marika Tervahartiala and Kamyar Hasanzadeh took the stage to share their insights on opening geographic and visual data.
      
      
    
  "I'm more corageous." - Why co-teaching. Listen to a podcast
  New season of Future-led learning podcast takes you to a very practical level of working with students. This season includes topical issues such as academic advising, inclusion, co-teaching and sustainability. Topic for the last episode of this season is co-teaching.
      
      
    
  Jessica Sinikoski: Events must have room for a little magic
  'My mission is to communicate what Aalto sounds, looks, smells, tastes and feels like, make the message tangible. As we are very close to nature in Otaniemi, the experience should have a bit of tree needles and soil in it, but it should also represent innovation, creativity and social impact.'
      
      
    
  Professor Visa Koivunen elected as member of the Academia Europaea
  Professor of Signal Processing and Aalto Distinguished Professor Visa Koivunen was elected as member of the Academia Europaea.
      
      
    
  Invisible: From a mini-sized supersensor to a forgotten building material - the exhibition will make the invisible visible
  See the future in a whole new way at the Designs for a Cooler Planet festival this September. The theme, "Invisible," encourages us to look beyond the surface and consider what lies beneath.
      
      
    
  A sustainable web: new tool helps webpage designers reduce runaway energy consumption
  The open service analyses websites and identifies ways to improve data usage.
      
      
    
  Certificate-based admission to universities will be overhauled in 2026 – vice-rectors for education have presented a proposal for a new scoring model for certificate-based admission
  The new scoring model for certificate-based admission will be published in autumn 2023
      
      
    
  Research integrity morning
  Are you conducting research in Finland? Do you know where to look for advice for the integrity and high ethical standards in research? 
      
      
    
  Jason Selvarajan: A shared kitchen helps me bring people together
  'When I started the job, I was told that they were looking for a ‘mood manager’ whose job was to create a good, positive atmosphere with the attitude that anything is possible. I'm not always in a good mood, though, despite what other people say.'