The refreshed Aalto University Magazine follows the money
Aalto University, now 15 years old, has achieved the goals set at its founding, but major new challenges lie ahead, says President Ilkka Niemelä in the Openings editorial.
According to Niemelä, Aalto should significantly increase its student numbersby 2035. At the same time, the share of basic public funding has dropped to just 55 percent of the university’s total funding.
The main article asks: Who will pay to educate the experts of the future? New sources of income – such as donations and investment activities – are more important than ever. Even small donations from individuals or companies can have an outsized impact, reminds CFO Marianna Bom.
Donations have made it possible, for example, for young people who fled the war in Ukraine to study at Aalto. One of them is Anna Marushchak, featured in the Meet-up column.
In the Who column, School of Business alum and self-described ‘board artisan’ Salla Vainio shares the twists, turns, and challenges of her career.
A €10.5 million donation from the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation enabled the founding of the Bioinnovation Center in 2021. Today, the center advances research and commercialisation of ecological textile fibers, new packaging materials, and other biobased innovations.
Earlier this year, national and international media reported on the archive of Nokia’s design department – 25,000 objects and a terabyte of data – entrusted ºÚÁÏÍø University. Now, the Nokia Design Archive is an interactive platform, offering valuable research material on mobile phone history and a glimpse behind the scenes of the tech giant in its heyday.
The visual identity of Aalto University Magazine has been refreshed. The magazine’s long name has been shortened to the A-logo and the word ‘Magazine.’ The layout, typography, and visual storytelling have all been refined for clarity. The new design is by Dog Design, a studio founded by three Aalto University alumni.
The digital edition is available at .
Selected articles are published at .
Print copies are available on campus.
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From sound design to the Cannes red carpet – Working with a filmmaking idol on a Palme d’Or winner
Aalto University alum Pietu Korhonen is responsible for the sound design of the award-winning new film Fjord.
Arsi Ikäheimonen’s doctoral research: Smartphone data could reveal early signs of depression
A phone in your pocket, a smart ring on your finger, and an activity tracker on your wrist: everyday devices collect information about their users almost continuously. This data can help monitor and predict symptoms of depression.
Strong results from the Research Council’s winter call
A total of 54 Aalto researchers received Academy Research Fellow or Academy Project funding from the Research Council of Finland. The total funding awarded ºÚÁÏÍø University amounts to 33.2 million euros.