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Still time to register for Aalto walk & run event 20.9.2025

Join the whole Aalto community's free of charge outdoor sports event -sign up now!
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Aalto's traditional sports event Aalto Walk & Run is here soon! Run, jog, or walk – you choose! 

Possibility for aaltonians to join marathons in a special 40 euros' cost.

Read more and register in the event page!

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The process for travel grant applications related to study trips will change as of 24 August 2026

The study trip must be agreed with the course’s responsible teacher before applying for a grant.
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For Aalto community Campus, University Published:

Travel Services during summer 2026

Travel Services' opening hours and services during summer 2026.
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For Aalto community University Published:

Book a coaching session for supporting your wellbeing at work - lots of times available weekly!

Individual coaching available for supporting your wellbeing at work
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For Aalto community Campus, University Published:

Travel restrictions to crisis areas in the Middle East

For the time being, travel to the Middle East from Aalto University is not permitted. Connecting flights through the region are also not allowed.
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Facilitation — the research career skill that travels with you?

A new Aalto multi-disciplinary doctoral course From Expert to Enabler: Facilitation Skills for Researchers teaches facilitation methods straight from industry and research - and ready for use.
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From theory to practice: students enhance an accessible MRI scanner

Master’s students Teemu Rauha and Elias Viitanen designed new filters for an accessible magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, aiming to reduce interference and improve image quality. The technology, developed within a research project, could one day accelerate diagnoses of conditions such as stroke.
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New DPSP tool for doctoral studies published

A new digital DPSP tool has replaced the old DPSP tasks on students’ MyStudies portal and the approval method for supervising professors on Student Success Hub.
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Zoom service maintenance on 13 and 20 June between 00.00 and 07.00

Users may not be able to start or join meetings during these times