Instructions, checking the digitalised thesis
Instructions on checking the quality of the digitalised work and publishing permission (to be translated)
DigiEduHack 2020: Made in Aalto!
DigiEduHack, a major series of digital education hackathons, comes back for a second edition in November 2020!
Visualization in grant applications: why it is important and how to get better at it
The ‘Visual consultancy for grant applications’ service supports Aalto researchers by advising them on their visual materials for funding proposals. We opened the service for all materials researchers at Aalto in February 2020, and in most of the cases, consultations were held online.
Campus Sustainability team
The main mission of the Campus Sustainability team is to promote sustainable development through the perspectives of ecological, social and economic responsibility.
Become a doctoral researcher at the School of Electrical Engineering
Doctoral education will prepare you for the most demanding expert positions in your field in the academia, companies and public administration. Start here if you’re interested in doctoral studies!
Alumnus Adel Assad: 'Finland has become a second home for me'
Living alone for the first time abroad, cooking more or less successfully and meeting with kind Finns. Adel Assad graduated in 2019 from the Master's Programme in Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering. He moved to Finland and experienced new things he had never heard of before. He is greatly appreciated within his community and he has honorary academic achievements, contributions towards the student community and a passion towards building a sustainable future.
Teaching assistants for Computer Science courses spring 2021
The applications for teaching assistant positions are submitted via Teaching Assistant Pool.
Endowment and investment strategy
The endowment supports the sustainable funding of Aalto University’s operations, research, education and innovation.
Encrypted Email for Students and Designated Employees
Deltagon is a service used by Aalto University for sending and receiving encrypted emails. University students and designated employees can send encrypted emails using Deltagon. All university users have the ability to receive encrypted emails. The service allows you to send encrypted emails directly from your Aalto email account to both aalto.fi addresses and other email addresses. On this page, you will find instructions on how to use Deltagon for sending and receiving encrypted emails.
Aalto Distinguished Professors
The title Aalto Distinguished Professor is granted to a professor whose merits are exceptionally significant.
Digitisation projects at Aalto University Archives
Aalto University Archives is continuosly digitising materials connected ºÚÁÏÍø University activities and outcomes.
Defining the legal basis for processing personal data
Defining the legal basis for processing personal data according to GDPR.
Teaching Lab  — Designing future-proof education
We provide assistance as well as information and inspiration for designing future-proof education.
Doctoral Candidate Marie-Andrée Godin: (Im)possible Labor – WWW³ (WORLD WIDE WEB/ WILD WO.MEN WITCHES/ WORLD WITHOUT WORK) (2017– )
(Im)possible Labor is part of a research cycle on feminism, magic and post-capitalism. Initiated in 2017, the cycle is called WWW³ (WORLD WIDE WEB / WILD WO.MEN WITCHES/ WORLD WITHOUT WORK). The aims is to think collectively about our future(s). Through a corpus of installation and performance, as well as socially engaged artistic practices, this research asks the following questions: What links can we weave between magic and post-capitalism? Are we capable of imagining an "exit" from capitalism and putting it into action? How can art, magic and politics be understood in the same way, as creative actions? Evoking both domesticity and laborious work (Im)possible Labor is imagined as a space of circulation for ideas regarding women’s work — invisible, domestic, care, reproductive labor — post-capitalism, post-work, feminist economics, wages for housework, universal basic income and magic as creative action. Highlighting the various connections between witchcraft, handicraft, domesticity and politics, the exhibition proposes the inclusion of certain craft techniques, namely weaving and tapestry. Aiming at an appropriation of skills and knowledge endangered by capitalism, this inclusion raises questions relating to the real or imagined opposition of craftwork and labor work, private and public, as well as production and reproduction work. During the exhibition(s) both formal and informal discussions were held in the installation in order to activate the sharing and the space.
Instructions for using SafeGuard PrivateCrypto program
How to create an encrypted file package and how to send an encrypt-ed file package by email + how to open an encrypted file package using SafeGuard PrivateCrypto program
Art
This page features artworks, art projects, exhibitions, curated shows and publications by the Department of Art faculty, students and alumni
University Lecturer Andy Best & Merja Puustinen: Strange Fruit (2019)
Strange Fruit consists of three inflatable sculptures. The forms resemble genetically mutated plants, the results of soil and radioactive contamination caused by anthropocentric activities such as mining, deforestation, pollution and population growth. The name Strange Fruit alludes to Billy Holiday’s infamous song of the terrible consequences of racism and intolerance. The Strange Fruit are beautiful yet ominous heralds of a possible future.
Encrypting documents in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)
Encrypting documents in Microsoft Of-fice (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)