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Our strategy

Get involved in strategy work

We appreciate the expertise and vision of both our community and our stakeholders. Therefore you are always welcome to contribute to our living strategy and discuss about the topics that are important for our community. Here you can find the ways to give your input and ideas on the future of our university.
People at Aalto University community event on strategy in March 2019, photo Mikko Raskinen

How to get involved as Aalto community member? 

To support our living strategy process and to strengthen our community spirit, we aim to have regular community discussions in our community events, as open online conversations and by collecting feedback with various surveys.  

Topics can be linked to the annual planning process of the university and schools, and input can be used to support decision-making and planning. Conversations can also be started to gather ideas and to network with people around Aalto. 

Information about community events, discussions and feedback surveys is shared for both personnel and students in our internal communication channels. 

Students studying at the Harald Herlin Learning Centre

How to get involved as a stakeholder?

We appreciate the expertise and vision of both our community and our stakeholders, and therefore you are always welcome to contribute to our living strategy. As a stakeholder, you can participate by answering a short questionnaire.

You can also share your insight by email aalto2035@aalto.fi.

Thank you for your contribution! 

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New Academy Research Fellows and Academy Projects

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Aaltonians satisfied with the Kide building

Kide has been seen as a successful building.
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