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Student - Share your views of language use at Aalto by 24 May

Your response is important. The survey will be used to develop general language practices at Aalto.
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Have you already completed the Aalto Language Environment Survey? You still have time to make a difference. The deadline for responding has been extended to 24 May 2026. 

Your answers are truly important! The survey investigates the experiences, wishes and needs of Aalto community members regarding the use of Finnish, English and Swedish during study and work. Your answers will be used to help develop multilingual teaching and work practices and promote the learning and use of Finnish.

 

Completion of the survey takes between 10 and 25 minutes and participation is voluntary. Lunch vouchers will be raffled among the participants. The survey is conducted by Aalto University’s Kielibuusti project. 

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