10-month Milestone: Key Learnings
Hitting the ten-month milestone and encapsulating key learnings thus far.
School of Business student story: Chris Aung
Chris, a first-year student at Aalto University Mikkeli campus, is pleasantly surprised by the tight-knit community, comparing it to a high school summer camp. He vividly recounts his fun experiences with the SkiBBA club and enjoys the city of Mikkeli during the spring and summer. Grateful for the diverse international environment, Chris looks forward to gaining valuable knowledge for his future endeavors through the programme. He enthusiastically encourages others to consider applying ºÚÁÏÍø University.
Registration and activation of the Bitwards Mobile ID for students and staff
When you start studying at Aalto University, you will need an access pass to move around the campus.
Marvelous Materials
Marvelous Materials - instructions for bio-based experiments is a material guide for children and young people aged 10-15.
Laajasalo Nature Visions
This research engages with urban stakeholders and explores various future scenarios in which human-nature interactions in Helsinki urban area have transitioned towards sustainable, participatory, and resilient states.
Copyright basics
When does copyright arise, who does copyright belong to, and which rights does copyright include.
Funding for development of online teaching: what are the options?
This article is a collection of thoughts and possible options to look at and consider when you would like to get support for development of your online teaching. We also invite you to participate in the discussion and let us know if you tried any of these options and if you know about any other ways to support the online teaching at Aalto University.
Proposed changes in tuition fees and scholarships – effect on Aalto students
Information on proposed changes in tuition fees and scholarships and their effect on Aalto students.
Olympic dreams and a village for tech students
Teekkarikylä (Tech village) in Otaniemi was financed primarily by the hard work of the teekkarit (tech students), but the campaign related to Finland's Olympic dreams also served as a good help and shaped the popular opinion. Finland's Olympic dreams did not turn out to be in vain and Helsinki received the 1952 Summer Olympics. For a while, the remote Teekkarikylä of Otaniemi turned into an Olympic village for the athletes of the Eastern Bloc.
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