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Can academia keep up with the future of work?

Sampo Leino shares insights on how academia can help students to leap from university to work.
Cooperation, Studies, University
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Four smiling men posing in front of a colorful graffiti wall.

Become a recycling master 鈥 take our circular economy course online

Be part of the solution and see material recycling and sorting in a new light. Aalto University and Aalto University Properties Ltd. are organising an online course on the circular economy for students and employees of Aalto University in collaboration with L&T.
For Aalto community
Campus
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Kuvassa kiertotalousvalmennukseen liittyvi盲 hahmoja

WarSampo publishes new Linked Open Data on the over 4,000 Finnish prisoners of war in Soviet Union

The Prisoners of War web application is based on archival material from Finland and Russia. The data is a part of the WarSampo application, which has been used by over half a million Finns to date.
Press releases
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Sotavangit

Data analytic methods being used to study Finnish parliamentary data and Finnish films

Projects funded by the Academy of Finland will study political and film data from 1907 onwards.
Research & Art
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Eduskunta koolla VPK:n talossa 1907.

Developing individualised biomaterials for medical treatment

New types of biological mesh can also be used in treating gynaecological prolapses, hernias and urinary incontinence.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Prolapse mesh.

How to achieve digital equality in smart cities

Who we design digital devices and apps for can unintentionally exclude some users, a process referred to as 鈥榙igital inequality鈥
Research & Art
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Kuva: Matti Ahlgren.

Self-managing workers also have their limits 鈥 support needed especially for work organisation and workload management

Award-winning Master's thesis shows that experts' working methods do not support work recovery.
Studies
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Aliisa Pietil盲

Open access to scholarly publications - national policy by the research community in Finland was accepted

The first national open science policy component in Finland was accepted and published 25 November 2019.
Research & Art
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Aalto University pen, photo Aino Huovio

Aalto Talent Expo Fair was a success

鈥楴ow I have to say well done Aalto! The best fair for a long time, amazing students!鈥
Cooperation
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Aalto Talent Expo 2019. Kuva: Rasmus Karppinen

Upcoming trainings in digital learning

鈥 Hey teacher! Welcome to Teaching Hub to ask about Aalto digital tools for teaching!
For Aalto community
University
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Matti Keloharju and Peter Nyberg's paper accepted to be published in the Journal of Financial Economics

Professor Matti Keloharju and Assistant Professor Peter Nyberg's paper has been accepted to be published in the Journal of Financial Economics.
For Aalto community
Research & Art
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The Dean鈥檚 Circle event discussed opportunities to create a more sustainable society through business

Influential actors in society and business gathered at the Aalto University School of Business Dean鈥檚 Circle event on November 12th to discuss the theme 鈥淪ustainable Business 鈥 Sustainable Society鈥.
Cooperation
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Picture from the Dean's Circle event, host Ingmar Bj枚rkman, and panelists Idar Kreutzer, Minna Halme, Katariina Helaniemi and Mikko Kosonen in the picture. Photographer Lasse Lecklin.

MA in New Media Master鈥檚 Thesis Presentations

Autumn's MA in New Media Master鈥檚 Thesis Presentations
Studies
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aalto

Flow of studies 鈥 helping students hit stride

Aalto University seeks to promote student mobility between its schools. A new task force consisting of the school deans and vice deans for education has been set up to tackle the challenges involved.
For Aalto community
Studies
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Kuva oppimiskeskuksen sis盲tiloista. Kuvassa etualalla opiskelija istuu lukemassa kirjaa vihre盲ss盲 tuolissa. Taka-alalla kaksi opiskelijaa keskustelee py枚re盲n p枚yd盲n 盲盲ress盲., photo Tuomas Uusheimo

Alumna Essi Raitala: Business studies create an excellent basis for a diplomatic career

Diverse career opportunities and varying tasks got our alumna Essi Raitala interested in a career in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Currently, she is on her first posting at the Embassy of Finland in Nairobi.
Cooperation
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School of Business alumna Essi Raitala

To an international career through business studies in Tampere and Aalto

Sari Nevanp盲盲, recipient of the Dean's List award, was immediately snatched into Lidl's interesting fast career track programme.
Awards and Recognition, Studies
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Kuvassa n盲kyy Sari Nevanp盲盲.

Diversity & equality conversations in the School of Science

Discussions about opinions and experiences in our community help inform next year鈥檚 equality action plan
University
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A group of students sat on a wall

鈥楾he ethical issues in Artificial Intelligence are a hot topic all around at the moment鈥

Master鈥檚 student Nagadivya Balasubramaniam, originally from India, enjoys the fact that at Aalto students get enough time to learn things profoundly. For her thesis, Balasubramaniam studied ethics of AI 鈥 and soon she will continue her Aalto career by starting her doctoral studies.
Studies
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Nagadivya Balasubramaniam sitting on a red armchair

Pioneers in 3D virtualisation receive the first National Open Science Award

The Research Institute of Measuring and Modeling for the Built Environment (MeMo), led by Professor Hannu Hyypp盲, has one of the best 3D studios in the world and a passion for developing and sharing its expertise.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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Lahti

Change can only succeed with the people on board

Culture is the cheapest and most efficient management system, says Professor of Practice Pekka Mattila.
Research & Art
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Professor of Practice Pekka Mattila