ºÚÁÏÍø

Services

Communications services

Communications Services acts as a bridge between the university and society, ensuring that Aalto University's education, research and innovation activities are perceived as understandable and meaningful.

Our purpose is to make Aalto's impact known

We support Aalto University's strategy and operational impact through communication, marketing and events. We are responsible for providing communication support for the university's leadership and key projects, as well as communication and marketing services across Aalto's six schools.

We offer tools, guidelines and support whether you are communicating with the Aalto community or externally. We communicate through multiple channels about current topics, particularly focusing on research, education and the societal impact of the work carried out at the university. With our expertise in communications, we can also support our community in participating in public discussions.

We assist with the planning and execution of communications and marketing and support the development of consistent communication and marketing. We offer a wide range of services, from media communications to marketing, websites, events and social media support.

Our services cover the diverse field of communications, from media relations to marketing, crisis communications, websites, events and social media support. We build a comprehensive communication and marketing approach that reflects Aalto's identity. We design and implement communication and marketing initiatives and help our staff communicate clearly and effectively to the right target groups.

Communication is interaction, and every member of the Aalto community influences how our university is portrayed and understood.

Communications Services – contact information

News about the COS re-organisation in spring 2025

Press releases

Microscope image of raised A! logo and Finnish text with 20 µm scale bar at bottom left
Press releases Published:

Record-breaking photonics approach traps light on a chip for millions of cycles

With 'nanoscale surgery' the researchers were able to sculpt delicate van der Waals materials without destroying them, achieving record-breaking performance in the process.
Log2Motion simulation with a musculoskeletal model using a smartphone.
Press releases, Research & Art Published:

Tired of swiping? Now an AI simulation helps us understand why

Screen logging tells us where smart phone users tap and swipe, but now researchers have developed a musculoskeletal model that helps understand the physical effort that goes into these motions
Person sits by a glowing screen with pixel smile and floating heart chat bubbles between them
Press releases, Research & Art Published:

AI companions can comfort lonely users but may deepen distress over time

Long-term use of AI companions may give comfort, but research indicates it may negatively impact users’ wellbeing and their ability to navigate real world relationships.
Research often involves choosing a single analytic path, but there are other options available, Picture: Matti Ahlgren, Aalto University.
Press releases Published:

Scientific conclusions depend on who performs the analysis

More than 450 independent researchers from around the world conducted over 500 re-analyses of datasets from one hundred previously published studies in the social and behavioural sciences. All analysts received the same data and the same central research question, but they were free to carry out the analysis based on their own expert judgment.
This service is provided by:

Communications Services

For further support, please contact us.
  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!