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New course focusing on your expertise development in chemical engineering will start in January!

Do you struggle to articulate and acknowledge your own strengths and skills? Is it difficult to envision the kind of professional you aspire to become in a rapidly evolving world? Are you grappling with impostor syndrome or uncertainties about the future? Are you eager to gain a clearer understanding of potential career paths in your field? Do you seek to enhance your teamwork and self-leadership abilities? If so, enroll in the new CHEM-C2005 course, focusing on your expertise development in chemical engineering!

The course debuts in Period 3 in Finnish and is specifically tailored to 2nd and 3rd year chemical engineering students. The objective is to acquire skills and methods that foster well-being and cultivate the development of a professional ready to excel in future work environments.

Read more in Finnish: Uusi kurssi Kemiantekniikan asiantuntijaksi kehittyminen on alkamassa tammikuussa | Aalto-yliopisto

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