Experiment Lifewide
Career Design isn't only about which courses you choose and what kinds of jobs you apply for - it is so much more.
Capabilities and practices of multilocational work
Studying and developing the prerequisites and practices of multi-location work in Finnish organisations.
Tips and Tools
What are the tools you can utilize in your journey of Career Design? We have gathered them here for you.
Faculty and Staff
On this page, you’ll find tools and resources to help you support students as they prepare for a rapidly changing and complex work life. You’ll also find opportunities to collaborate with Career Design Lab — from integrating career topics into your teaching to co-creating events.
Sustainability in studies at the School of Business
At Aalto University School of Business, sustainability perspectives are integrated into all studies across our master’s programme selection, but we also offer programmes that have a special focus on sustainability.
Aalto University's open access policy for research infrastructures
Aalto University's provides open access to its high-value research and teaching infrastructures for academics, industry, and other actors.
One-off mentoring
One-off mentoring is a form of mentoring where the mentoring is one-time and takes place in one-on-one meetings between the mentor and the mentee. One-off mentoring is a flexible and easy way to support students in career design.
Engineering Materials art collection
One per cent for art principle was applied in the Engineering Materials collection
Summer School newsletter
The Aalto University Summer School newsletter delivers relevant information about our courses, registration periods, custom programs, and more. Other institutions' employees can subscribe to our staff newsletter to receive news about our custom courses and all that's happening at the summer school.
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) instructions
This page contains instructions on how to do some basic analysis in GA4
Classification of information: basic instructions and services
The basic instructions for information classification provides a comprehensive overview of the officially used information systems and digital services at Aalto University. Through the instructions, users receive information on the types of data that can be processed and stored in different systems and services. The objective is to support employees and students in choosing the appropriate data handling and storage locations.
However, most often, data is processed in the university's offered services, which have been designated as the processing locations for the respective data. As a result, employees or students do not need to separately check the basic instructions for a suitable data processing and storage location; it is sufficient to follow the instructions provided by each service.