Many new things at UniSport this spring - see what’s coming!
The new year at UniSport starts energetically and brings plenty of new offerings for Aalto University staff and students – including pilates at Undergraduate Centre, plans for the Viikki sports centre, a free challenge, and much more.
Topics in this news item include:
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Opening of Viikki sports centre planned for autumn 2026!
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UniSport to expand its operations on campuses once again – including new pilates group excercise at Undergraduate Centre
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Take part in the free 10-week challenge - get user rights to online services
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New Neurosonic treatment to support recovery
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Take your workout to a new level – PT services and courses now more affordable than previously
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A membership to fit the needs of every university student
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Read more about Other services, including massage and UniSport Buddy
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In summer 2026, 30 % discount on Rela massages at Rela-hierojat locations
The summer benefit is valid 1.6. – 31.8.2026.
AllWell? student survey of 2026 reaches 31% of target group
The survey was emailed to all Aalto University's second-year bachelor’s students and first-year master’s students.
Join refreshing Take a Break! moments in campus until 26.5.
UniSport's Take a Break! until 26.5.!
UniSport will open a new sports center in Viikki in Autumn 2026
A long-awaited new UniSport sports centre will open this autumn on the Viikki campus.Read more news
Strong results from the Research Council’s winter call
A total of 54 Aalto researchers received Academy Research Fellow or Academy Project funding from the Research Council of Finland. The total funding awarded ºÚÁÏÍø University amounts to 33.2 million euros.
Grants from Matti Lehti fund for the year 2026 awarded
The Matti Lehti fund has been donated to develop and encourage research, teaching and studies on digital information society in the School of Business
Aalto University partners with Indian universities to advance digital disaster response
Students and early-career researchers across engineering, data science, and environmental fields joined Aalto University’s intensive course with visiting professors from India to learn how modern digital systems can improve disaster readiness and response