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Printing renewal: delivery of new equipment starts; existing Canon multi-function devices will remain in use for the time being
You can continue to use the Canon multi-function devices as usual
Aalto University graduates feel well prepared for working life
Aalto University graduates feel that their degree is valued in the labour market.
Are you interested in exchange studies? Join the info session at AaltoCHEM
Four exchange study info sessions offered for AaltoCHEM students in autumn 2024! In the info you will receive the necessary information for the exchange application.
New secondary side navigation on aalto.fi
A new, more structured, secondary side navigation will be released on aalto.fi on Wednesday, 2 October 2024.
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’s lifewide learning portfolio. The course was launched on May 30th, 2023
Alum Liisa Antola: ‘I would urge people to not only follow their passion but to be more values-led in their career’
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 Kerkkänen: pink overalls and practical courses got me thrilled
Janni Kerkkänen, a student in the Master’s 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.
Webinars and training on LGBTIQA+ students’ inclusion (in Finnish)
At Nyyti ry, an organisation promoting students’ mental health, this autumn we are introducing our QueerMieli project’s free-of-charge trainings and webinars about the promotion of LGBTIQA+ students’ mental health and inclusion within higher education communities!
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.
You still have time to register ºÚÁÏÍø Wellbeing Week 2024 events
Wellbeing week offers you a lot of events
Sisu is a part of Aaltonians' everyday life
The use of Sisu is part of Aaltonians’ everyday life. Sisu is developed based on user feedback.
Printing service renewal: information on installation of new equipment and the new service
Installations of new printing equipment start in October 2024
MyTeaching Support for your teaching related questions
MyTeaching Support is a service for all teachers and other personnel.
Teacher: book your session with a digipedagogigal specialist!
Online session with a digipedagogigal specialist supports you before, during and after your course.
New Sisu assessment instructions for teachers have been published, other instructions open for comments
Assessment instructions are now fully available on the aalto.fi website, while other guidelines have been added for commenting.
Courses for doctoral students in period II (2024-2025)
Period II runs from 21 October to 8 December 2024.
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 Mäkinen: courses that requires creativity have helped me understand energy and mechanical engineering studies better
Rasmus Mäkinen, 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.