News

Summer School Alum Story: Addressing Modern Challenges with the Circular Economy Course

Tim von Ass, Summer School alum and a Business Administration student at the University of Hamburg, has focused his studies on business information systems and supply chain management. Attracted by Finland’s leading position in the circular economy, he enrolled in the Circular Economy course at Aalto University Summer School.
Aalto University Summer School alum Tim von Ass photographed in Aalto University School of Business.
Summer School alum Tim von Ass. Photo: Mansi Garg


Tim’s main learnings from the course include circular economy principles and the applicability of these principles by various industries. 

'The pre-assignments for the course prepared us for the upcoming two weeks in class, gave us a basic understanding and ensured that the whole group started the course on the same level.

The company visits allowed us to get an overview of how companies implement circular solutions to deal with the challenges related to circular economy and sustainability. For example, we visited a lab where they developed raw materials using circular economy principles,' Tim says.

'On another occasion, the class visited Aleksi 13 in Helsinki, a Finnish architectural landmark that went through a complete renovation from shopping mall to business space. We learned more about building circularity in the architecture and construction industry. In addition to this, the course also included several guest lectures, which was crucial for getting to know the practical application of circular economy,' Tim continues.

Students laughing together during a lecture in Circular Economy by Aalto University Summer School.
Tim and his peers during a lecture at the Circular Economy course.

‘In general, the structure and organization of the course were perfect. Apart from the guest lectures, visits, and lectures by our great course teachers Karelia Dagnaud and Martta Nieminen, independent working time was also provided to work together with the team on our final project.’ Tim concludes.

We need to reach the sustainability targets quicker than anticipated

During the course, Tim has started to identify business models and product designs that are using circular economy in his day-to-day life and states that the course has been a true eye-opener for him. The course also required completing a final project, which enabled students to identify a real case of a sustainability problem and present solutions through the knowledge gained from the Circular Economy course. 

'We must take care of nature and our planet to preserve it and be quicker than the specified sustainability targets. My team’s final project was about reusing car batteries. By using them as storage for green energy for city lighting in Bologna we could extend their life cycle.' Tim explains.

Tim participated in all of the social programs organised by Aalto University Summer School.

'The social program provided a good opportunity to connect with other people from the summer courses at Aalto University. I got to know many people from various backgrounds and it was so great to connect with students from different countries. The scavenger hunt in Helsinki was a particularly fun way to get to know people and the city better,' says Tim.

Do you have any tips for students thinking about enrolling? 

I highly recommend the Circular Economy course at Aalto University Summer School to anyone studying business administration or other business-related fields. Moreover, I believe the course is well-suited for students from a wide range of disciplines, as my classmates came from diverse academic backgrounds, enriching the course with a truly multidisciplinary perspective.

Participate in the Circular Economy course

Two people in winter clothes standing on a snowy pier, with text: Aalto University Winter School 2026.

Aalto University Winter School

The application period for Winter School runs from 1 October to 30 November.

Aalto University Summer School
  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Attendees networking at Demo Day
Campus, University Published:

Demo Day breaks records in 2026: Inside Otaniemi’s fastest growing startup showcase

Hosted by Aalto Startup Center and A Grid, Demo Day brought together nearly 800 visitors, 90 startup booths, and over 75 investors. What began as a grassroots gathering in 2018 has grown into one of Finland’s most vibrant startup showcases.
Otakaari 3
Campus, Studies Published:

The campus welcomes its third Learning Lounge

Learning Lounge makes a new expansion into Restaurant Aalto Kvarkki on 16 March.
Open book showing a skateboarding person and another person with yellow hair in a colourful outfit at Agfa Multicultural Centre.
University Published:

Coming up next autumn at Aalto's Department of Architecture: a studio course on the reuse and expansion of the present Architecture and Design Museum buildings in Helsinki

Capstone Studio 2026 at Aalto explores adaptive reuse of the Architecture and Design Museum in Helsinki, using photography, collage and urban design methods.
Abstract map with winding red paths, blue stream, green areas, and multicoloured sections resembling landscapes.
University Published:

Antti Ahlava talking on Relationships in Design Principles & Practices conference (Rome, Italy)

Antti Ahlava presented “Relationship-based Architectural Design” at the Design Principles & Practices conference in Rome, discussing new methodological approaches in architecture.