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Cloud Reachers — Tomi Kauppinen ja Miikka J. Lehtonen
The Cloud Reachers podcast tackles future learning with experts from different fields from the perspective of both teachers and learners. Topics include digital accessibility and the future of science and art, among many others. The podcast is hosted by Tomi Kauppinen, project leader and docent at the School of Science, and Miikka J. Lehtonen, visiting assistant professor at the School of Business and the School of Arts, Design and Architecture.
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Magnificent life — Esa Saarinen
Magnificent Life is a course in the form of a podcast by Esa Saarinen, lecturer and professor of Philosophy at Aalto University. The podcast offers wholesome content that guides listeners to improve their mindset and live their daily life with more purpose.
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Discover Finland & Working in Finland — Anni Shepherd, Emmi Matvejeff and Laura Sivula
Aalto University Summer School has released five podcast episodes that introduce listeners to the wonders and history of Finland as well as its work culture. The episodes are hosted by Anni Shepherd, a historian and museum educator, Emmi Matvejeff, a Talent Acquisition Manager at Academic Work Finland and Laura Sivula, the Head of Aalto University Summer School.
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Aalto University again ranked Finland’s top university in the QS World University Rankings
Aalto placed 114th globally
New Academy Research Fellows and Academy Projects
A total of 44 Aalto researchers received Academy Research Fellowship and Academy Project funding from the Research Council of Finland – congratulations to all!
FITech Network University's new project increases the network’s capabilities in continuous learning
FITech's new FITech FORWARD project aims to develop the member universities’ ability to create offerings of continuous learning and micro-credentials to meet the current skill needs in the field of technology. Besides Aalto University, also Tampere University, University of Oulu, and University of Vaasa are involved in the project.