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Promote equality and non-discrimination in 2026 – apply for funding

The EDI funding is open to all staff members and students who are affiliated with the School of Business
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Equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are built into our values, and they promote well-being, creativity, and innovation. All of this leads to more impactful research and teaching.

‘Now again, I want to invite all the members of our community to join in our development work. With this funding we support projects that promote equality, diversity, and inclusion, such as networks, seminar series, creative projects, events, and collaboration with other schools and organisations. We provide grants for innovative projects that support the goals of the funding,’ says Virpi Tuunainen, Associate Dean of Research and International cooperation. 

Do not hesitate to seek out funding for your ideas â€“ even small projects can be of great importance. The call for funding applications is ongoing starting in the autumn of 2026.

Please find the detailed instructions and the application form: 

Kristallikukat-näyttely. Kuva: Aalto-yliopisto / Mikko Raskinen

School of Business Diversity and Inclusivity Fund

The School of Business is funding projects that foster and encourage diversity, inclusivity and equality

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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at the School of Business

At Aalto University School of Business we aspire to have a diverse and inclusive student pool and faculty.

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