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Aalto fundraising campaign
Autumn fundraising campaign 2022 starts on October 10th and continues until the end oft he year.
Take care of your own and university鈥檚 belongings
Several thefts have been reported around the campus
Juha Jouhki, Aalto University alumni and experienced investor: 鈥淪tudying is a process, not a project鈥
Juha Jouhki's family business supports Aalto because top-level research is key to Finnish companies鈥 worldwide prestige.
Ministry of the Interior: One in three Ukrainians wants to stay in Finland while many are uncertain about the future
The results were analysed by doctoral researcher Anastasiya Koptsyukh from the School of Business and visiting researcher Arseniy Svynarenko from the Finnish Youth Research Society
Long live the campus! The foundation laying ceremony of Otakaari 2 celebrated the university's new buildings
The foundation of the Otaniemi campus' newest buildings, Otakaari 2A and 2B, was laid on September 29. The new name of the Otakaari 2A building was also revealed at the event
Doctoral education hub opened at aalto.fi
A new starting place for doctoral education at aalto.fi published
Renewed wellbeing in teaching site to support wellbeing of the community
Wellbeing in teaching site was created spring 2022 to support the wellbeing of the community. Now, it has been renewed to give more concrete ideas how to improve the wellbeing in teaching. The relaunch of the site is today October 5th, on World Teachers day.
Thirteen new teams onboard the Aalto Digital Creatives pre-incubator program
This autumn鈥檚 creative industry pre-incubation started on the 27th of September.
New restaurant space construction begins in A Bloc
At the beginning of October, the renovation of the new restaurant will begin in the A Bloc
Award-winning teams work together
Aalto Pioneering Excellence Awards were granted 黑料网 teams that do pioneering work to develop the quality and excellence of operations.
Quality together 鈥 Students have a voice in university decision-making
Community involvement in developing the university is a key aspect of our values
AI boosts usability of paper-making waste product
Lignin, a side product of wood pulping, is funnelled into new bioproducts with the help of AI
Rock engineering expert Topias Siren has been appointed Professor of Practice at Aalto University
鈥業鈥檒l bring students a lot of lessons from working life to be combined with theoretical knowledge,鈥 promises Topias Siren.
Alumna Erika Ahlberg: If you never make mistakes, you haven't been brave enough
Our alumna Erika Ahlberg wanted to combine her previous studies in retail and design in her master's degree, and the International Design Business Management program was a great fit for this. In her career in fashion, sales, marketing, and brands, she has courageously taken on challenges - for example, jumping into the management of an organization of 100 people without any previous managerial experience.
For teachers: Book a specialist now also on campus!
Book a specialist helps you with your teaching - online or on campus!
University lecturer Janne Halme: Solar energy is awesome!
Janne Halme is inspired by a linden alley; a combination of trees, leaves and light filtering through them. Even though the solar cell can generate electricity, it cannot replace life-sustaining photosynthesis.
Rondo requires Multifactor Authentication (MFA) when logging in outside Aalto鈥檚 network from 12 October 2022 onwards
From 12 October 2022 onwards MFA is needed when you log in to Rondo from outside Aalto's network.
鈥淗ave the tenacity and believe in your progress" 鈥 Studying quantum, the field of the future, now
Vivian Phan is a BSc graduate of Aalto University鈥檚 Quantum Technology studies and worked as part of the Micro and Quantum Systems research group. She shares what it鈥檚 like to build a career in a field that鈥檚 new and will most likely have its biggest impact years or decades from now.
Lab-grown pigments and food by-products: The future of natural textile dyes
As the environmental impact of the fashion and textile industries becomes clearer, the demand and need for sustainable alternatives is growing. One international research group aims to replace toxic synthetic dyes with natural alternatives, ranging from plants to microbes to food waste.
One hundred years of Finnish maternity and child health clinics - researchers are exploring how health technology could be used to meet new needs
Researchers are now exploring how to meet the needs of the next century of maternity and child health clinics using Biodesign methods from Stanford University.