General news related to studying at the Aalto university
The newsletter for period V is available
The current Study Affairs Newsletter of the School of Engineering has been published and sent to students by e-mail.

Film Silence breaks a taboo
A short film directed by Saara Hakkarainen tells a story of a silenced secret.

Summer School Alum story: 鈥淒igital Business Master Class was a wonderful supplement to my MBA鈥
With a background in Marketing and Brand Management, Cordelia Blanchard was looking for short-term exchange possibilities and found the Digitial Business Master Class by Aalto University Summer School.

Students are your most important resource, says TEK 鈥 Organisation has made 1.2 million euro donation to tech-sector universities
Aalto's share of Academic Engineers and Architects in Finland TEK's donation is 370 000 euros. At Aalto, students' coping is supported by developing teaching and support services, monitoring student wellbeing and strengthening the wellbeing of the entire community.

Inclusive European student mobility being developed in Unite's new project IDEM
The aim is to facilitate, for example, the full participation of students with disabilities and refugee backgrounds in exchange and mobility programs.

Pedagogical course: Tunteet ja ruumillisuus feministisess盲 opettamisessa (in Finnish) 5 ECTS
Aalto university is part of Hilma, a network for ten gender studies units in Finland. Hilma is a window into gender and women鈥檚 studies also for those outside the academia. Hilmas core values are quality and productivity.

Students cast their vote for veganism
The student restaurant Kipsari started operating as a fully vegan restaurant.

Proposal embodying innovative design won Otaniemen Tietokorttelit architecture competition
The winning proposal, nicknamed Superpositio, for the Biology and Marine Technology area design competition in Otaniemi, Espoo

Application period for FITech summer courses is open
Upgrade your knowledge on nearly 80 university courses free of charge.

Five data science students share stories of studies, events, and their expectations
Data Guild is an association of the data science students at Aalto University. It is a relatively new association - it was established only three years ago. Five members of the culture committee of the guild - Ilia Zalesskii, Aaron Wallasvaara, Christian Guidikov, Pranava Varshan and Rainer Ruuskanen 鈥 share why they chose to study data science and how they find the student life.

Aalto University Summer School launches Climate, Health and Architecture as an online course for summer 2022
The Climate, Health and Architecture summer course offers an evidence-based, clear and factual introduction to climate change and its relationship to human activities, built environment and health.

The curricula for academic years 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 approved and published
The degree programme鈥檚 curriculum can be found in the Into web page of the programme (into.aalto.fi).

Unite! supports the manifesto for the future of universities in Europe
The Manifesto presents students鈥 ideas on the future of Higher Education in Europe, as well as recommendations to make European universities more in line with their expectations.

Hundred years of joy of music
The Polytech Orchestra plays great pieces in a large group, and everyone can join in

More than 12 000 applicants in joint application to Finnish and Swedish degree programmes
Applicants鈥 interest in Aalto University鈥檚 bachelor鈥檚 programmes remains strong.

Students' mental health day April 13 promotes compassion
We invite everyone to support the cause of mental wellbeing - show your support in social media, and find below food for your thought in the form of blog texts, podcasts, short films and an exercise

Power outage impacted activities in Otaniemi 30 March
The problem was fixed and power returned at around 13

Alumnus Kron Rexhepi: The most important work life skills are curiosity and the willingness to learn new things
School of Business alumnus Kron Rexhepi followed his interests to pursue a career in data analytics. The networks formed at the School and the programming courses he took helped him to find an inspiring job where he could utilize his previous experience in both consulting and data.

Aalto University and Tampere University launch a digital pathway pilot for international students鈥
The universities offer a pathway programme in science and technology to attract international students to apply to study in Finland.

Master's student Akseli Rautakorpi: 鈥滳hemistry plays a central role in solving our biggest societal problems"
Akseli Rautakorpi chose Chemistry and Materials Science as his Bachelor's major. Currently, Akseli is studying and working part-time as a member of a research team.
