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Learning to slow down: cold-water swimming benefits explored in new study

Swimming in cold water offers a temporal slowdown, promoting stress management and mental clarity that lingers long after the experience, says research from Finland.
Research & Art
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Researcher Tatsiana Padhaiskaya, School of Business

Alum Ding Ma: 'I want to represent a new-era Mayor'

Ding Ma, who will start as the Mayor of Savonlinna at the age of 37, studied Information and Service Management at the School of Business.
Cooperation
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Alum Ding Ma

Join a Unite! matchmaking event on forging new consortia for Horizon Europe applications

Calling researchers and industry partners to connect at a virtual matchmaking session designed to spark project collaborations for Horizon Europe funding. Registration deadline, 12 March.
Cooperation, Studies, University
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Join the Unite! Virtual Education Summit- Registration now open

Join us in shaping international collaboration! This online event takes place 12 March, 2026.
Cooperation
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Apply Now: Unite! Visiting Professorships at TU Graz

TU Graz, Austria, invites experienced postdoctoral researchers to apply for two fully funded visiting professorships. The deadline for expressions of interest is 20 February 2026, and the positions will begin on 1 October 2026.

Cooperation, Research & Art, Studies, University
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Three people having a discussion at a table with laptops. Text: Visiting Professorships at TU Graz, October 1, 2026 - January 31, 2027.

Students examined the private credit market for OP Pohjola

Aalto University School of Business and OP Pohjola collaborated on a student project that examined the development and opportunities of the private credit business in Europe.
Cooperation, Studies
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OP Pohjolan opiskelijaprojektiryhmä

The Finnish Cultural Foundation awarded grants for science and art

A total of 15 individuals or groups from Aalto University received grants
Research & Art
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Life inside the rock: Otaniemi’s ‘catacombs’ as a living lab for research and education

Building underground calls for research and expertise from many fields. We descended into a tunnel right from the Aalto University campus.
Aalto Magazine
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Five things everyone should know about creativity

Creativity is not the preserve of artists or a rare innate talent but a human capacity we all share – and one that can be measured, developed, and led for. The two-year Creative Leap project explored how creativity shows up in everyday life and work and how it connects to companies’ financial results. Here are five key takeaways.
Aalto Magazine
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The runway for an entrepreneurial journey: students’ 13-week sprint into startup reality

Aalto Founder Sprint is a growth-entrepreneurship training program tailored for ambitious students. Two participants in the very first Sprint, Oliwia Kaczmarek and Emil Pekkinen, share what they learned in 13 weeks about building a company and about themselves.
Aalto Magazine
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Hope is not just awaited – it is studied, questioned and created at Aalto University

According to the dictionary, hope is the feeling that something desirable is likely to happen. A writer set out to search for hope on the university campus – and encountered fulfilled wishes, critical hope studies, and the kind of hope you have to create yourself.
Aalto Magazine
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Aalto University Magazine in search of hope

The new issue of Aalto University Magazine is out now. The magazine invites readers to reflect on where hope comes from in a time marked by uncertainty and rapid change.
Aalto Magazine
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Research reveals the economic significance of family firms in Finland

The findings show that, on average, family firms are more profitable and financially resilient than other firms – and also invest more.
Press releases
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Training available in AI, research data management, research ethics + more – register now!

New topics included! Registrations for spring 2026 are open.
Research & Art
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Professor of Ownership Samuli Knüpfer received the OP Financial Group Research Foundation's recognition award

OP Financial Group Research Foundation may award individuals who have significantly promoted economic research in fields supported by the foundation
Awards and Recognition
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Omistajuuden professori Samuli Knüpfer

Study abroad from home with Unite’s Virtual Exchange Credit Programme (VECP) Courses

Studying abroad without leaving home is possible through Unite!’s Virtual Exchange Credit Programme (VECP). New courses in computer science, language and intercultural competence are now open for applications.
Cooperation, Studies
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Aalto University Summer School 2020

Learning Lounge offers more study space on campus

Student, having a hard time finding a space?
Campus, Studies
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Learning Lounge

‘My entire career as a marine biologist and sustainability scientist has been extremely interesting’

Professor of Practice Eeva Furman has spent most of her career conducting interdisciplinary research in sustainability sciences
Appointments
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Master's students in accounting worked on Fiskars' equity story

The work of students can have a real impact on the overall value and future performance of a company and its business areas
Cooperation, Studies
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Laskentatoimen Capstone-kurssin yksi opiskelijaryhmä ja vastuuprofessorit

Alum Vesa Sironen: 'It's important that studies have a certain amount of flexibility'

Alum of the School of Business and board professional Vesa Sironen studied for his bachelor's degree in Mikkeli and his master's degree in Töölö, in addition to completing the separate ITP and IDBM programmes in Otaniemi.
Cooperation
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Alum Vesa Sironen