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Applications for Aalto International Talent Program open 20th-26th October
Aalto International Talent Programme offers students the opportunity to network and learn about Finnish working life. Nearly 900 international master's and doctoral students have already participated in the group mentoring intitiative since its launch in 2020.
The School of Electrical Engineering enhances research through restructured infrastructure
On Wednesday, September 17, the renewed research infrastructure of the School of Electrical Engineering was presented at the ELEC Staff Meeting and Dean’s Coffee event
eSupport maintenance break on Thursday 9.10.2025 at 7-12
eSupport (esupport.aalto.fi) system scheduled maintenance downtime
Board invites Aaltonians to participate in the University Preview
The Aalto University Board convened on 25 September 2025
More electric car chargers added on campus
Ten new charging devices have been installed on the Otaniemi campus.
Student artwork symbolises the Unite! Alliance
Master of Arts student, Suthasinee Naktnasukanjn (Sine), has won the Unite! artefact competition with her artwork ‘Blooming Beyond Borders’. The piece now hangs permanently in the Undergraduate Centre.
Student: Give your feedback on the usability of Aalto Multifactor Authentication (MFA)
Feedback survey opened
Mind & Study - toolbox for being well in studies (3cr) coming up
Popular course "Mind & Study - toolbox for being well in studies" will be organized in Finnish, English and Swedish in the 3rd and 4th period!
Connecting the creative community – Aalto ARTS launches newsletter and LinkedIn page
The School of Arts, Design and Architecture has launched a new Friends of Aalto ARTS newsletter and opened its own LinkedIn page.
How researchers search for and follow literature? – Researcher, please answer the survey
A research group from the universities of Helsinki and Tampere and the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies is particularly interested in responses from the fields of natural sciences and technology
Aalto AI Assistant maintenance break on Friday 10.10.2025 at 8-9
During the break, the service is not momentarily available.
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Slowness in eSupport. The service requests will be handled as soon as possible.
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Slowness in eSupport. The service requests will be handled as soon as possible.
Haoye Tian: I want to build trustworthy AI-driven software tools
Haoye Tian has been appointed assistant professor at Aalto University Department of Computer Science as from 1 September 2025. He aims to create automated and reliable tools that improve the correctness, security and maintainability of real-world software systems.
Technology Sector Finnish courses encourage students to continue learning on campus and in technology workshops
The fall semester, for the Technology Sector Finnish courses, has gotten off to a flying start, with students beginning their field-specific Finnish courses in two different groups. The themes of the Finnish for Technology 3 course include technology sector student life and student stories, instructions in the workshop and on campus, and communication in study and working life.
Languages, culture and communication courses in period 2
The Language Centre offers a wide range of courses.
Panopto Access AI makes multilingual teaching easier
Teacher Services has released a new tool, Panopto Access AI to support the creation of accessible and multilingual video materials.
AV systems issue on campus resolved
AV systems are functioning normally
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Slowness in eSupport. The service requests will be handled as soon as possible.
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Slowness in eSupport. The service requests will be handled as soon as possible.
Electronic degree certificates
With the introduction of electronic degree certificates, Aalto has entered a new era.
Information is our valuable asset – Let’s work together to ensure cybersecurity
All university employees must complete a course on cybersecurity by the end of the year, as well as courses on data protection and ethical principles