International study news
Course feedback survey updated at the School of Business
A new wind is blowing in terms of course feedback at the School of business and at Aalto University: course feedback questions have been updated and a new course feedback tool will be launched this autumn! Read below for more information about these improvements.
Meri M盲nty moved from Rovaniemi and has enjoyed her time in Aalto: 鈥漁taniemi is a world of its own鈥
Meri M盲nty, a second year student in Aalto University, moved to the capital region from Rovaniemi in July 2022. Meri, who is especially interested in chemistry and materials, quickly found her way in the student community of Aalto.
Merist盲 Otaniemen kampus vaikutti aluksi isolta ja vieraalta, mutta punatiilisten rakennusten seassa kulkiessa paikat tulivat 盲kki盲 tutuiksi.
Merist盲 Otaniemen kampus vaikutti aluksi isolta ja vieraalta, mutta punatiilisten rakennusten seassa kulkiessa paikat tulivat 盲kki盲 tutuiksi.
Student projects get funding from Unite!
Unite!, the alliance of nine European universities, will fund two student projects - one on rocketry and a reading club.
Master's students in marketing envision the future of retail
Could a grocery shop be as appealing to the senses as a marketplace? Could a clothes shop both be responsible and offer excellent customer service and reasonably priced clothes?
230 students shaped their future at the European Student Assembly
Hatef Hajian represented Aalto University and Unite! University Alliance at the European Student Assembly 2023.
Mindfulness skills - Enabling sustainable wellbeing - workshop-series (Autumn 2023) for students
Would you like to develop your ability to pause and think about your relationship with yourself and others? What could sustainable well-being mean to you? What does it mean to you to live sustainably in this world?
From an emergency room to HR, Selena Kabonge has always wanted to work in a field where she could help others
Studying People Management and Organizational Development perfectly combines her three passions: leadership, people and helping others
Master鈥檚 Programme in People Management and Organizational Development supports Heini Ynnil盲鈥檚 journey from expert to leader
When archaeologist Heini Ynnil盲 realized that experts are not always the best leaders she decided to develop her leadership skills in a Master鈥檚 programme that is tailored for students who are enthusiastic about managing people and developing organisations
Abhiteg Jammu discovered that the ability to effectively manage and develop people is crucial to any company鈥檚 future success
After working in the start-up world and within marketing, he realized that any organization's success is ultimately dependent on the people
Back on track 鈥 support groups for study comeback in Finnish 2.10 & 6.11.2023
Starting Point of Wellbeing organizes a two-time workshop series for those returning to their studies or those who have studied very little in the last year. This workshop is in Finnish.
Alumna Anna Loimusalo: Colourful career path has led to the field of anti-financial crime
Anna Loimusalo, who works in anti-financial crime at OP Financial Group, says she has found her professional passion. Her major subject at Aalto University School of Business, information and service management, has proven an excellent fit for her current role.
Adri谩n Guti茅rrez Cruz: Specialising in semiconductor industry will open doors for future career opportunities
This summer, student Adri谩n Guti茅rrez Cruz is working at the Organic Electronics research group. Since his background is primarily related to material science and chemistry, he is particularly interested in gaining experience and knowledge in the electronic aspects of the semiconductor technology field.
Emil Str氓ka: It鈥檚 interesting to see physicists and chemists complement each other鈥檚 expertise
'It鈥檚 interesting to see how physicists and chemists can be looking at the same system, and yet arrive at very different conclusions, questions, and results. In LIBER Center of Excellence, you can see the expertise from different disciplines.'
Aalto University admits 2044 new students to Finnish, Swedish bachelor鈥檚 programmes
Over 12 600 in Finland's spring joint application procedure in March.
Student Niko Lindh: The importance of semiconductor technology is emphasised from the beginning of studies
Niko Lindh, who is studying in the Functional Materials major, will be working in a research group at the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science during the summer. He believes that the experience in research work will be beneficial for his future career.
Admission requirements for the Master鈥檚 Programme in Finance are changing
Applicants who have completed a suitable bachelor's degree at a Finnish university will no longer be required to take the GMAT or GRE test when they apply to the Master's Programme in Finance
Aalto ranks 40th in Times Higher Education listing for young universities
The ranking lists the world鈥檚 best universities that are 50 years old or younger
Open university courses for autumn 2023 have been published!
Open university offers courses in the fields of technology, business, and arts.
Dean's summer letter 2023
Before we all start our summer holidays I would like to reflect on the beginning of the year and recall some highlights.
Aalto University Summer School welcomes more students than ever in the summer of 2023
More than 530 applications were submitted during the application period.