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Apply now for FITech's spring courses!

The application period for FITech Network University's spring courses has started. There are nearly 200 free university courses available on themes such as renewable energy and digitalisation. First courses start in January.
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FITech Network University offers courses that are organised by Finnish universities of technology. The courses are free for all Finns and people permanently living in Finland.

In spring 2025, there are nearly 200 courses available on the themes of digitalisation and renewable energy. A majority of FITech courses can be studied online and many of them can be studied at your own pace, for example alongside work or other studies.

Whether you are working, planning a career change or still in the middle of your studies, FITech has something for you! There are beginner, intermediate, and advanced courses available, suitable for various types of learners. The courses are offered in Finnish, English, and Swedish.

and apply soon!

Explore Aalto University's FITech offering

Through FITech, Aalto University offers courses related to themes like business, leadership, energy engineering, hydrogen economy, programming, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, cybersecurity, and sustainability.

You can find a small selection of Aalto's courses below.

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FITech Network University

Study courses organised by Finnish universities of technology free of charge. Courses are aimed at all Finns and permanent residents of Finland.

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Aalto University Lifewide Learning helps you develop your skills in an ever-changing environment.

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