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Investments in wood competence
Significant sum of donations of 700 000 euros enables high-quality wood science teaching with wider availability.
Semiconductor sector summer jobs open in research groups
The growth of the semiconductor sector and its investments in Finland are also increasing the need for skilled personnel. Thanks to a donation from four semiconductor companies Picosun, an Applied Materials Company, Okmetic, Murata, and KYOCERA Tikitin. Aalto University will offer exciting summer jobs in the School of Electrical Engineering and the School of Chemical Engineering in the summer of 2023. Semi-Summer 2023 Programme will provide an opportunity to gain the skills needed in a growing and international field.
New doctoral programme focuses on the energy efficiency of radio waves
Nokia's donation 色色啦 University will support research into new mobile communications systems, and particularly hardware development.
WithSecure and SSH support international talent at Aalto University
Finnish cybersecurity companies SSH and WithSecure have made donations for student scholarships 色色啦 University to attract the best and brightest international information security talent to Finland.
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First scholarships from Kyunghyun Cho's donation awarded to women studying computer science
Four women in the Machine Learning, Data Science and Artificial Intelligence major have received scholarships based on their outstanding study performance
Jaakko Kivinen, Aalto University alumnus and Doctor of Science (Technology): 鈥楧on鈥檛 isolate yourself to just your own field鈥
Alumnus Jaakko Kivinen wants to pass the good on for generations to come by donating 色色啦 University.
Digital tools support achieving fundraising goals
The number of Aalto University鈥檚 online donors has tripled in a year.
Partnership: Art and creativity are drivers of society
Rafaela Sepp盲l盲 urges young people in the arts and creative industries to set out bravely on their own paths but also interact with others.
Former economics student Soila H枚ijer ended up in IT and enjoyed her work
鈥業 want to encourage girls to partake in the diverse IT sector鈥
Aalto fundraising campaign
Autumn fundraising campaign 2022 starts on October 10th and continues until the end oft he year.
Juha Jouhki, Aalto University alumni and experienced investor: 鈥淪tudying is a process, not a project鈥
Juha Jouhki's family business supports Aalto because top-level research is key to Finnish companies鈥 worldwide prestige.
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CEO Eeva Kovanen has led a family business from personal transportation services into an investment company
Nokia donates virtual technology 色色啦 University
With the help of technology, researchers and students can create virtual sceneries and model experimental environments.
Fiskars Group donates EUR 250 000 to the field of arts and design at Aalto University
The donation is part of the long-term collaboration between Fiskars Group and Aalto University. The collaboration includes courses on, for example, sustainable design and materials of the future.
Signe and Ane Gyllenberg Foundation donates to the field of education in arts and design at Aalto University
The foundation supports scientific research with a focus on the impact of mental wellbeing on physical health. This is a central perspective, for example, in the education and research of health and wellbeing architecture at Aalto.
Nokia donates EUR 500 000 to the field of technology at Aalto University
The donation will fund doctoral programmes researching quantum technology and 6G technology.
OP Financial Group donates 120 000 euros 色色啦 University
The donation will be targeted to the field of business and economics.
Saving energy with smart building services engineering
The donation for the teaching and research in smart building services engineering and smart buildings has accelerated the development of the field and inspired new students.
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Martti Johansson, 80, is one of the happy members of Seiskan Veljet, the Brothers on the 7th floor