General news related to studying at the Aalto university
Shaking up Tech welcomes high school students to campuses in January
  The keynote speaker this time is neuroscientist Minna Huotilainen. The purpose of the event is to introduce the field of technology to underrepresented groups.
      
      
     
  How to live a good life? Art of Living MOOC by Frank Martela
  This massive open online course on how to live a good life is lectured by Ph.D., assistant professor Frank Martela. The course is produced by the Oasis of Radical Wellbeing project and it is part of Aalto鈥檚 lifewide learning portfolio. The course was launched on May 30th, 2023
      
      
     
  Alum Liisa Antola: 鈥業 would urge people to not only follow their passion but to be more values-led in their career鈥
  Liisa Antola has always pursued an international career, and international exposure during her studies in the School of Business helped her achieve it. Today, she works in a UK-based trade body with DEI matters and aims to build a more equitable working life for everyone in insurance and long-term savings sector.
      
      
     
  Student Janni Kerkk盲nen: pink overalls and practical courses got me thrilled
  Janni Kerkk盲nen, a student in the Master鈥檚 Programme in Mechanical Engineering, was surprised that she didn't have to work on mopeds or lawnmowers all her life to study mechanical engineering. For her, the best thing about her studies is versatility and working together in student organisations.
      
      
     
  New graduates enjoy working at the office, but expect flexibility in working hours from employers
  A recent report also reveals that young professionals who have graduated from the international CEMS Master in Management (MiM) program expect their work to provide a sense of community, challenges, and opportunities for development.
      
      
     
  Sisu is a part of Aaltonians' everyday life
  The use of Sisu is part of Aaltonians鈥 everyday life. Sisu is developed based on user feedback. 
      
      
     
  Join Unite! Seed Fund Ideathon in Austria
  Travel and accommodation are covered for accepted students. Apply by 6 October. 
      
      
     
  The change of work drives organisations to invest in continuous learning and sustainable thinking
  Organisations have a responsibility to ensure that employees have the necessary skills and opportunities to learn new things.
      
      
     
  Student Rasmus M盲kinen: courses that requires creativity have helped me understand energy and mechanical engineering studies better
  Rasmus M盲kinen, a bachelor's student in Energy and Mechanical Engineering Bachelor's programme, feels that physics was already a favourite subject during his upper secondary school studies, which led him to study at Aalto. The best thing about his studies has been the versatility of the courses, and especially the Computer-aided Design course impressed Rasmus so much that he decided to apply for it as a course assistant.
      
      
    Student Reetta Kanervo: flexibility in studies makes it possible to combine studies, sports hobbies and part-time work
  In Reeta's opinion, the best things about student life are internationality, freedom of choice and the fact that there is definitely something for everyone to do alongside their studies. For example, she has completed part of her studies abroad as individual summer courses, been a member of the board of a riding team and participated in a scuba diving course.
      
      
    Student Olivia Matilainen: I have always been interested in urban buildings from both architectural and technical perspectives
  Olivia's talent in mathematical science subjects and natural creativity have been useful in her studies 鈥 in the Bachelor's Programme in Real Estate Economics and Geoinformatics, she gets to combine both architecture and engineering perspectives. Olivia has known since her first major course that the program was the perfect choice for her.
      
      
    Aalto changes tuition fees and renews scholarship programme for tuition-fee students
  Aalto University will amend its tuition fees and scholarship programme effective as of 1 August 2025. The revised fees and scholarships will pertain to students whose right to study begins on or after 1 August 2025. 
      
      
     
  Emma Kemppinen: Semiconductor industry offers a lot of opportunities both in industry and academia
  Emma got her summer job in a research group thanks to donations from companies in the semiconductor industry. The summer job confirmed her interest in the field.
      
      
     
  Appreciative encounter - join interactive group coaching
  A totally new kind of training open for all Aaltonians starts 7 October 鈥 as a participant you will get concrete tools for appreciative interaction both in your work and studies
      
      
     
  Aalto University Summer School 2024 Wrap-Up: Inspiring new learnings and opportunities for students from all over the world
  Summer 2024 was one for the books 鈥 with 250 students from 70 different nationalities, each summer course was a whirlwind of new meetings, learnings and connections at the Aalto University campus.
      
      
     
  Otaparkki now open also for Aalto staff
  The top two floors of the Otaparkki multi-storey car park have been opened to the Aalto staff members.
      
      
     
  Shared imagination and the idea of waves - two new public art collections were unveiled
  The art collections of Marsio and Kide buildings were published.
      
      
     
  Aalto University's celebrates the start of 15th academic year
  The new academic year at Aalto University began on September 3rd. The opening speeches emphasized connections to Finnish working life and a sense of community.
      
      
     
  鈥淓nhancing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace鈥 - free online course available, you can register until mid-February
  European EDIFY-EDU- project offers an open online course (MOOC).
      
      
     
  Polish up your language skills this autumn
  Several language initiatives offer Aaltonians a chance to learn and improve their language skills free-of-charge on campus starting September 
      
      
     
   
           
           
           
           
           
          