Strategy work continues on 27 March – Come along!

Now you can share your views on the three themes that our community found, among others, of biggest importance at the Strategy kick-off event in January – education, sustainability and infrastructures.
Education: The working life is changing rapidly, and the need for lifelong learning changes education as well. What should Aalto focus on in educating future experts? How should we develop degree structures? How should we approach lifelong learning or online education?
Sustainability: Aalto University is the first university in Finland to commit to promote the UN Sustainable Development Goals in its activities. Which SDGs especially should we solve? How should our research contribute to SDGs? How do we develop sustainable campus?
Infras: Research and teaching infrastructures are essential in many of our fields and they need to be developed and updated continuously to stay competitive. How do we improve and support our infrastructures? Which infrastructures should we prioritize? How do we ensure their efficient use? How should they be funded?
Welcome to participate, all views are important – both bold future ideas and development proposals related to our current activities!
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