The funding supports education-driven partnerships with Indian partners,through one or several of the following activities to be developed or implemented (suggestive but not limited to):
- Innovative teaching and learning formats
- Blended/joint/collaborative courses, modules, curriculum development
- Joint educational collaboration models such as double degrees and other joint programmes/collaborations leading to a degree.
- Co-teaching or short stays including teaching/guest lectures/education related activities
- Joint planning of competitions/hackathons etc.
- New initiatives, events, showcases, workshops, delegation visits for engaging with partners and promoting Aalto's degree programmes
Projects demonstrating potential to increase Aalto’s visibility and brand recognition in India, and projects that can build a long-term funnel for student attraction/recruitment will be prioritized. Preference will be given for new initiatives which have not received any external or internal funding for the same activity in the past 5 years.
The projects must involve educational cooperation at one or several different degree levels (Bachelor and/or Master). Preference is given for project collaborations with Aalto's currently existing Indian partner universities (see Aalto – India Collaboration) but not excluding new partners. Limited number of student travels within the projects can be funded with justified reasons.
Total budget is 50 000 EUR. Up to 10 000 EUR/project. Maximum of 5 projects can be funded in the 2026 funding call.
Who can apply:
Aalto professors, staff, or postdoctoral researchers employed at Aalto until at least 31.12.2027. For educational projects involving developing joint educational collaboration models with degree programmes, the applicant must be a Professor, a Programme Director, or a service staff involved in the planning of the educational activity.
Eligible costs:
- Travel and accommodation
- Organizing costs for events, meetings etc.
- Basic salary + up to 30% personnel side cost HSK (Salaries are applicable only for research projects)
- No overheads
- Not eligible: Salaries or travel costs of Indian partner institutions, or purchase of research materials or equipment
Pre-screening: By the Working Group for India (Eija Kujanpää, Manager, International Relations, School of Science, Kit Srinivasan, Senior Manager, Global Engagement and Niina Malkamäki, Senior Specialist, International Student Recruitment)
Evaluation: By Mervi Rantanen, Senior Specialist and Riikka Evans, Specialist from Learning Services
Final decisions: By Kirsi Kettula, Head of Global Engagement
Free form description including the progress of the project, the outcomes, and the next steps in 1-3 PowerPoint slides to kit.srinivasan@aalto.fi. Deadline for reporting: no later than 15.9.2027.