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Greater freedom of choice with new master’s degree programmes
The programmes have been designed from the ground up to meet the requirements for future skills.
Better materials promise LED's at a fraction of the cost
For the reactors used in the manufacture of LED's there are more promising materials than the ones currently in use, the researchers point out.
A boost to product development from Aaltonaut
The minor programme combines different academic fields encouraging students towards curiosity and initiative.
Three-dimensional visual art requires movement and immediacy
In her recent doctoral research, Riikka Mäkikoskela investigates the birth of three-dimensional works of art.
Fortune favours the brave – both in science and entrepreneurship
Aalto University boosted entrepreneurial spirit at a Morocco-based conference promoting peace in the Middle East.
Aalto ranked again second in the Nordic Business Schools
The School of Business placed 32nd in the ‘Financial Times European Business Schools Ranking 2015’.
Openers of legal data were awarded in the Open Finland Challenge competition
Semantic Finlex will bring legal and juridical data to everyone's reach as a Linked Open Data service.
Entrepreneurship can be a path to adjustment for asylum seekers
Preconditions for entrepreneurship can be supported by expanding their knowledge base, networking, internships and entrepreneurship training.
Decorations on the Independence Day
Eighteen members of Aalto University faculty and staff awarded.
Good corporate responsibility reporting practices are a part of successful companies
School of Business researchers have been involved in developing reporting practices.
Spatial design students created light installation for IKEA
The works of art remind people of the importance of light and sensible energy consumption in everyday life.
Mikko Kosonen ºÚÁÏÍø University Board
Chairman Matti Alahuhta will leave the board. The new chair will be chosen in the meeting in January.
A costume designer wanted to be more than a provider of clothing for performers
A recent dissertation sheds light on the different stages in the career of Liisi Tandefelt and changes that have taken place in the profession.
A community may benefit from white lies
Researchers have proved that both too much lying and complete honesty may damage social relationships.
Riitta Salmelin receives Justine & Yves Sergent award
The awards is a well know prestige among international brain imaging researchers
Solar activity can disturb even air traffic
Understanding long-term activity of the Sun helps to predict its effects.
MOVING NOTICE: Aalto University Campus Libraries are moving together in autumn 2016
Campus libraries and the Library of Architecture are preparing for moving in October 2016 to the refurbished Learning Centre at Otaniementie 9.
WarSampo to open up the data from the World War II to citizens and researchers
The new information service links over one million pieces of information with each other and sheds light on Finland's history in an unprecedented way.
Dean’s Circle brought together influential societal actors
Experts shed light on the transforming global business environment.
Mathematics teaching reform receives special show of appreciation from students
The Guild of Physics has awarded a standard to the Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis for its excellent reforms to basic teaching.