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Nordea joins the Aalto University School of Business Premium Partner Program

Nordea joined the Aalto University School of Business Premium Partner Program at the beginning of 2026. The partnership marks an important step in strengthening the connection between academic excellence and real鈥憌orld business, talent development and future鈥慺ocused skills.
Nordea at Aalto Talent Expo 2025, photo by Matti Ahlgren
Nordea Aalto Talent Expossa 2025, kuva Matti Ahlgren

As a leading Nordic financial services group, Nordea brings deep industry insight, strong Nordic and domestic presence, and meaningful student engagement opportunities to the School of Business. Through guest lectures, collaboration initiatives and career鈥憆elated activities, Nordea contributes with practical perspectives that complement the School鈥檚 academic strengths and help prepare students for working life in a rapidly changing environment.

The partnership enhances opportunities for students and researchers within the School of Business, while also giving Nordea a strong platform to connect with top talent across all Aalto schools. Building on its existing collaboration with the School of Science, Nordea is well positioned to further deepen its engagement within the Aalto University community.

鈥淚t is great to have Nordea as our Premium Partner. They bring an international company perspective and a genuine commitment to developing future talent,鈥 says Timo Korkeam盲ki, Dean of the School of Business.

Diverse opportunities

Nordea is a well鈥憆ecognised employer and is consistently ranked highly among students鈥 鈥渆mployers of the future鈥. At the same time, many students may not yet be fully aware of the breadth of career opportunities Nordea offers across business, technology, data, sustainability, risk management and beyond.

Through this partnership, Nordea aims to broaden its visibility beyond traditional finance roles, share expertise across multiple disciplines and support students in building skills that are relevant for tomorrow鈥檚 careers. Career fairs, company events and training sessions remain key touchpoints for meeting students and early鈥慶areer talent at Aalto.

Over recent years, Nordea鈥檚 participation in the Aalto Talent Expo and career trainings has received positive feedback from students, who value opportunities to connect with professionals, learn from real鈥憌orld experiences and gain insight into working life. Nordea is committed to continuing its active presence and connecting with students as they prepare for their future careers.

Reflecting on the partnership, Christina Gadeberg, Chief People Officer at Nordea, shares: 鈥淎t Nordea, we believe that nurturing talent and sharing knowledge across disciplines is key to building our future success. Our partnership with Aalto University is more than a collaboration鈥攊t鈥檚 a commitment to empowering students, encouraging innovation, and growing together. I warmly encourage not only our colleagues, but also other professionals, to take part in this journey and contribute to a dynamic learning environment that benefits everyone.鈥

Through the School of Business Partnership Programme, companies get to engage in long-term collaboration with Aalto University in many different fields. Developing their employer brand, contributing to teaching, and cooperation in various projects are all examples on possible forms of cooperation. There are 10 companies involved with the programme at the moment.

Further information:
Annemari Rautio
Senior Manager, Corporate Relations
Aalto University School of Business
annemari.rautio@aalto.fi

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Partnership Programme for long-term collaboration

Aalto University鈥檚 School of Business has its own Partnership Programme to build and maintain close, long-term relations with companies. The programme is the only one of its kind in Finnish universities, and also connects the partners with the other Schools and fields at Aalto University.

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Nordea's stand at the Aalto Talent Expo 2025.

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