You still have time to register ºÚÁÏÍø Wellbeing Week 2024 events
            
                    Aalto Wellbeing Week is an annual wellbeing event for all Aalto people! A lot of events are available during the week to support your wellbeing and there are still free places in most of the events.
            
          
               
  Aalto Wellbeing Week offers a keynote speech by Simo Routarinne about "Building a culture of appreciative culture" and a new kind of interactive group coaching about "Appreciative encounter - meet both others and yourself with appreciation".
During the week there are wellbeing events in the campus like AGrid's Wellness Day on Tue 1.10. and wellbeing sponsor stands on Wed 2.10. at the Undergraduate Center. In the end of the week on Fri 4.10. there is an opportunity to visit Espoo's modern art museum EMMA with guided tours.
Besides Unisport offers open doors in all it's sport centers during the week.
 
  Weekly wellbeing yoga for staff starting 5.9.2025
Join us for a relaxing Friday afternoon yoga session where we gently prepare the body for the weekend 
  Weekly wellbeing yoga for staff starting 5.9.2025
Join us for a relaxing Friday afternoon yoga session where we gently prepare the body for the weekend 
  Weekly wellbeing yoga for staff starting 5.9.2025
Join us for a relaxing Friday afternoon yoga session where we gently prepare the body for the weekend 
  Weekly wellbeing yoga for staff starting 5.9.2025
Join us for a relaxing Friday afternoon yoga session where we gently prepare the body for the weekendRead more news
 
  General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam Tô Lâm visited Aalto University
The General Secretary was accompanied by his spouse Ngô Phương Ly. 
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FITech Network University, a network of Finnish universities of technology coordinated by Aalto University, has been granted new funding that expands the network's course offering with themes related to health technology. 
  New macular degeneration treatment the first to halt disease’s progression
Aalto University researchers have uncovered a promising way to treat the dry form of the age- related macular degeneration (AMD) in the early diagnosis phase that could potentially stop its progression. The novel treatment approach aims to strengthen the protective mechanisms of affected cells using heat, explains Professor Ari Koskelainen. 
   
           
           
           
           
           
          