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Self-managing workers also have their limits – support needed especially for work organisation and workload management

Award-winning Master's thesis shows that experts' working methods do not support work recovery.
Studies
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Aliisa Pietilä

School of Business student Katja Toropainen: What keeps me inspired is the hope that we can make an impact

Katja Toropainen, the founder of Inklusiiv, talks about her studies in Information and Service Management (ISM) and her entrepreneurial career.
Studies
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Close-up photo of Katja Toropainen standing at a bay.

Five tips for a happier life

Wise decisions can’t be made without taking other people and the broader context into account.
Research & Art
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Kuvituskuva onnellisemmasta arjesta

Starting Point of Wellbeing continues

Starting Point of Wellbeing continues to give students advice and guidance on services related to wellbeing from September onwards.



University
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Starting Point of Wellbeing

Almost half of Aalto students replied to AllWell? study well-being questionnaire

Almost half of the students in the target group has replied ɫɫÀ² AllWell? study well-being questionnaire.
Press releases, Studies
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AllWell 2019 image

What will Otaniemi look like in 2050?

New buildings and services, more residents and plenty of green. The outlines for the next stage of development at the campus are already being drawn on the map.
Campus, University
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Aalto-yliopisto Otaniemi 2035 Kuva: A-konsultit / Tietoa Oy

Frank Martela raises the big questions on the meaning of life

What makes life worth living? Do you feel your life has an important purpose or meaning? Frank Martela's answers can soon be read worldwide in his book that is soon to be published by Harper Collins.
Awards and Recognition
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DIEM philosophers

Well-being at work increases productivity

Good management significantly promotes well-being at work.
Cooperation
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At the workshop moderated by researchers form the Department of Management Studies at the Aalto University School of Business, the participants considered how well-being at work can be improved for personnel through developing processes, management work and communication. Case company was HR services provider Adecco.

Business and growth from research in the field of health

To boost growth, Aalto University and the University of Helsinki join their forces in top-level science with HUS and the City of Helsinki.
Research & Art, Cooperation
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The actors involved in Health Capital Helsinki all emphasised the importance of working together. From left in the picture: Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Helsinki Risto Renkonen, Vice President of Aalto University Tuija Pulkkinen, Rector of the University of Helsinki Jukka Kola, Mayor of Helsinki Jussi Pajunen, CEO of HUS Aki Lindén and Director of Economic Development at the City of Helsinki Marja-Leena Rinkineva.