Events
Otaniemi on a sustainable path in May - Join the events!
Add mobility to your days, a variety of events and activities on campus, open to all
Reproducibility and Open Science Practices in Machine Learning // 20.May.2026
What is reproducibility and why do we need to care about it in machine learning research? What are the best practices for sharing machine learning models in your research? Join us for this one day event!
Qual+ seminar: Why should we study industries, and how?
A seminar with Professor Emerita Eleanor Westney on incorporating industry more effectively into our research.
School of Business Ceremonial Conferment 2026
The 17th Ceremonial Conferment of the School of Business will be celebrated on May 21鈥23, 2026.
Public defence in Management Science, Taeyoung Kee, M.Sc.
Title of the thesis: 鈥淓ssays on decision analytics: new approaches for modeling preferences, uncertainties, and data鈥
Aalto Creatives Demo Day pitch event in Marsio where pre-incubator teams present their business ideas.
Intro to Scientific Computing and HPC 3-5 June 2026
Hands-on course to support your data science tasks, for interns and doctoral researchers seeking computational resources.
Aalto University alumni event in Oulu
Aalto alumni are warmly welcome to an alumni event in Oulu on 3 June 2026 from 5 pm to 7 pm.
Qual+ / CARMA symposium: Advancements in Qualitative Research Methods
A two-day symposium consisting of two methods workshops and one paper development workshop.
Qual+ / CARMA course: Introduction to Qualitative Methods: Ethnography
A three-day course with Professor Michael Pratt (Boston College) on qualitative methods, ethnography in particular.
Welcome Evening for new Master鈥檚 students at School of Business
Aalto University School of Business welcomes the students starting their Master鈥檚 studies to meet and mingle with the School of Business community 鈥 especially with the alumni graduated from the School! Event is part of the orientation week.
Aalto University celebrates its tenured professors with popular talks by the new tenure track professors of Associate or Full level.