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Programme director's handbook

Formulating degree requirements clearly

Clearly formulated degree requirements make planning studies easier. This page contains instructions on how to formulate degree requirements clearly.

Programme director's handbook
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Teaching periods

At Aalto University, teaching is divided into five periods. As a rule, one period lasts for 7 weeks and includes an examination week. This page has the dates for the teaching periods in ongoing curriculum period and at the plannig season, also in the next curriculum period.

Programme director's handbook

Curriculum information about programmes and study modules

This page describes what information goes into a programme and study module curriculum.

Programme director's handbook
Kirjahyllyjä ja kirjoja lukusalissa.

Curriculum design glossary

Below you will find definitions of the terms used in these curriculum design instructions.

Programme director's handbook

How to update course information in the Curriculum Planner

The Curriculum Planner is a tool for the courses’ responsible teachers to update their course information.

Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
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Human interaction

Here will be added a description of TCN lab projects related to human interaction

Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
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Digital phenotyping

Here will be added a description of TCN lab projects related to digital phenotyping

Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
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Virtual reality games

Here will be added a description of TCN lab projects related to VR games

Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
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Video viewing approach

Here will be added a description of TCN lab projects related to the video-viewing approach

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the School of Electrical Engineering
Aalto kirjasto

Useful resources

Find useful resources about equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) connected ºÚÁÏÍø and the School of Electrical Engineering.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the School of Electrical Engineering
Sähkötekniikan päivä 2022, kuva: Filmbutik

Activities

Get involved with the ELEC EDI community and events to have an impact on equality, diversity and inclusion.

International students
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Newsletters for international degree students

Archive of newsletters sent to international degree students.

Aalto University
Students

Language policy and guidelines renewal during 2023

Aalto University language policies and principles

Oasis of Radical Wellbeing
Oana Velcu-Laitinen

Oasis blog: The Creative Flow Experience

Creativity has a place in research. At every stage of mastery development, you need your creative thinking skills to distinguish yourself through work that brings original and novel perspectives to existing paradigms. Keep reading to discover thoughts by Oana Velcu-Laitinen on creativity and flow in academic environments. Oana is a former Aalto post-doc and the author of the book "How to Develop Your Creative Identity at Work".

WiTLAB
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Research

WiTLAB's library of published research

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Interplay of Cultures Studio (Aalto ARTS)

Interplay of Cultures studio

WiTLAB
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World in Transition (WiT) Minor

WiT Minor (20-25 credits)

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Education

Courses and educational programmes under the Aalto WiTLAB umbrella

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BACKGROUND

WiTLAB background

Aaltogether
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Group flow: What is it and how to achieve it?

Group flow, also known as team flow, occurs when members of a group can collectively immerse themselves in an interdependent task that satisfies everyone involved. In today's age of individualism, it is encouraging to know that flow can also be achieved jointly with others.