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The university surveys the career pathways of its graduated students
The results will help the university to develop its teaching and will also affect its funding. This time, we ask master's graduates from year 2014 and doctoral graduates from 2016 to participate.

HowUTeach - self-reflection tool for higher education teachers
HowUTeach is part of the UniHow product family of digital reflection and feedback systems, developed at the University of Helsinki.
From autumn 2019, the questionnaire is piloted at Aalto University. The data collected is used, for instance, to develop the individualized feedback that the system will provide the respondents. HowUTeach is in development stage.
From autumn 2019, the questionnaire is piloted at Aalto University. The data collected is used, for instance, to develop the individualized feedback that the system will provide the respondents. HowUTeach is in development stage.

The application period for Erasmus staff and teacher exchanges is open 15.2-15.3.2020
This application period concerns exchanges taking place between 25 Sep 2019 to 1 Sep 2020.

Strategy preparations proceed to the finalising stage
In October workshops, the strategic choices and emphasis points of identified development areas will be worked on. Participate – you can still make a difference!

Career and Recruitment Services to be under one roof at the Undergraduate Centre
The new operating model better meets the changing needs of working life and ensures equal support for all Aalto University students.

Core network failure caused power outages on Otaniemi campus
Power was cut from multiple buildings on campus but returned by 15.25

Promoting climate change adaptation in Europe from the local level
Aalto University is leading a European project aiming to find ways to adapt to climate change. The focus is in mobilizing society by creating local networks.

To Aalto University students and staff
Regarding the ongoing discussion surrounding the fashion programme.

Eduroam network at Aalto University gets new IP address space expansion 23 September 2019
Eduroam network at Aalto University gets new IP address space expansion on Monday, 23 September 2019 after 6 pm.

Science and technology entertained three generations on Family Day
The Family Day event introduced hundreds of families to electrical engineering.

The newsletter of the School of Chemical Engineering sent several times
All newsletters received by personnel have the same content. Apologies for duplicate mailings!
Webropol update 20 September 2019
You can copy and edit old 2.0 surveys, but we warmly recommend to start using the new and user friendlier Webropol 3.0. Please remember that from January 2020, you can only use Webropol 3.0.

Updated guidelines for human research ethics
Materials and support in research ethics available for Aalto researchers

Pitch your research idea and win funding for your research
Research Pitching Competition by Slush & Skolar looks for courageous young postdoc researchers from all fields of research and from all over the world.

Board meeting – Aalto University’s financial position is solid, but expectations towards the university are growing
The Board approved the university’s long-term financial plan in its meeting on 10 September.

Service break in IdM and password.aalto.fi on Monday, 16 September 2019 starting from 5 pm
Update will cause an outage in identity management system and password.aalto.fi service which prevents password resets and identity activation.

Aalto places 184th in the world in the Times Higher Education ranking
The university has retained its position within the top 200, despite fierce global competition

Aalto Day One 2019: videos of the opening ceremony now available
The opening of Aalto University’s 10th academic year was celebrated on 3 September 2019.

Since cooling demand is primarily driven by the sun, could it also be powered by the sun?
The International Energy Agency has dubbed increased global cooling demand as one of the most critical blind spots in today’s energy debate. A new study entitled - Meeting Increased Global Cooling Demand with Photovoltaics during the 21st Century - yields critical new insight to a fundamental question: How much photovoltaics (PV) would be needed to power the world sustainably?
