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Aalto University visibly present at Frankfurt Book Fair
  Teaching innovations, graphic expertise, spatial design, art and literature.
      
      
     
  The CEMS MIM programme is the world's fifth-best master's degree programme in management
  This year, the CEMS MIM programme bagged fifth place in the Financial Times' (FT) international ranking list for master's degree programmes.
      
      
    80 years of Ceremonial Conferments of Doctoral Degrees in the field of technology
  The Aalto University schools of technology will hold a second joint Ceremonial Conferment of Doctoral Degrees in Otaniemi on 10 October 2014.
      
      
     
  The Energy Garage is open for business!
  The Energy Garage is open to everyone, regardless of their degree programme or academic background.
      
      
     
  Docent Markku Hurme receives IChemE Journals 2013 Best Reviewers Award
  Based on both the quality and quantity of the reviews, the final 34 winners were evaluated and selected by the Editorial Team.
      
      
    Scientists demonstrate efficient energy transfer mechanism for graphene sensors and transistors
  Aalto University researchers have demonstrated a new type of scattering process to provide an efficient energy transfer mechanism in graphene.
      
      
    SYSTEM RESEARCH - "Studies from Aalto University in the Area of Neuroscience Described (Neuromagnetic brain responses to other person's eye blinks seen on video)"
  Recent findings of the researchers of the Brain Research Unit reveal that eye blinks may relate to the social importance of facial gestures.
      
      
    Field of Science - Epiphenom: "Supernatural believers see minds at work behind random patterns"
  A recent article of the neuroscientists of Aalto University and University of Helsinki, is reviewed in the Field of Science blog -"Epiphenom".
      
      
    We Go to the Forest in our New Learning Space
  The inviting AEREA Forum, in which one can work leaning on a pine trunk or gather on a birch green sofa, was hatched with student strength.
      
      
    Finnish research team reveals how emotions are mapped in the body
  Researchers Aalto University have revealed how emotions are experienced in the body.
      
      
     
  Green property services produce customer value
  Green property services can improve the environmental performance and energy efficiency of properties, while also producing customer value.
      
      
    Improvement in the Times Higher Education ranking
  Aalto has been ranked in the top 100 universities for engineering and technology subjects.
      
      
    5G Research @ Aalto website launched
  The 5G Research @ Aalto consists of multidisciplinary research groups from different departments of the School of Electrical Engineering.
      
      
    Designer fascinated by birch fibre
  Eveliina Netti used Ioncell developed at Aalto University to make a bow tie and handkerchief for men who appreciate ecology and a playful style.
      
      
    Aalto University is home to top-quality innovation and enterprise activities
  In a recent MIT study of the world's leading 200 universities, Aalto University was grouped among the five rising stars.
      
      
    Higher education and competence are vital for Finland’s competitiveness
  Homecoming Day focused on how to stimulate new economic growth.
      
      
     
  Change scent with a touch of a button
  Imagine if you were able to change the scent at your home just by pressing a button on a remote control.
      
      
    Finland needs the best talent to succeed
  President Tuula Teeri emphasised the importance of global competitiveness and know-how based on Finnish strengths during her address at the opening.
      
      
     
  Aalto University rises in QS university ranking
  The QS World University Ranking published 16 September put Aalto University in 187th place compared to 196th place last year.
      
      
    Students took on ageing problems
  Students in the Aalto Ventures Program Minor cooperated at universities in Philadelphia and New York.
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          