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1723 results for News, School of Business

Professor emeritus Veikko Jääskeläinen In Memoriam

Professor emeritus Veikko Jääskeläinen (1931–2023) served as rector of the Helsinki School of Economics 1992–96
University
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Rehtori Veikko Jääskeläinen, Kauppakorkeakoulu

What can you already see of the future?

At the start of the academic year, the Aalto University campus welcomes everyone with open doors. Through the month-long Designs for a Cooler Planet exhibition and events, you will discover fascinating research projects.
Campus, University
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Designs for a Cooler Planet -näyttelyt ovat kaikille avoimia. kuva: Kalle Kataila

It's time to nominate a candidate for Aalto Pioneering Excellence Award

The award is given to teams that do pioneering work in the areas of education development, improvement of the excellence and impact of research and artistic activity; or the international success of the Aalto community.
Awards and Recognition
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Aalto University campus. Photo: Anni Kääriä

Hotel robot is working in Hotel Hanasaari

The robot named Kalle is a collaboration between the School of Business and Hanasaari. The robot has been working as the hotel's "piccolo" for some time already
Research & Art
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Kalle-robotti

Professor Minna Halme received two awards in the Boston Academy of Management 2023 conference

She was granted the Best Paper of the Social Issues in Management (SIM) Division and a RRBM Responsible Research in Business and Management awards
Awards and Recognition
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A woman in red cardigan looking up, with white lamps in the background.

Revealing dynamics of power: Building empathy through animals

Assistant professor Astrid Huopalainen sheds a light on why we should be aware of the use of power in human-animal interactions. Part of Revealing dynamics of power article in which three researchers from different disciplines explain how they bring to light the hidden ways power is used in human interactions – with other humans, animals or technology.
Aalto Magazine
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Portrait of Astrid Huopalainen.

Student project gave insight to Konecranes about young employee experience

The students found out that young employees have high preferences for continuous learning and development opportunities at work
Cooperation, Studies
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Konecranes

Submit your nomination for the Campus Sustainability Champion 2023!

The campus Sustainability Team is looking for a campus sustainability champion - a person, entity or activity- for the seventh time. Enter a suggestion by 8th September via link below.
Campus, University
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Campus Sustainability Champion logo

Students say drawing lots is a good way to form groups

According to the annual AllWell? survey, students want teachers to form groups for course work instead of picking who they want to work with
Studies
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School of Business students

Nessling Foundation’s general call open 15 August–8 September 2023.

Nessling Foundation’s general call is open 15 August–8 September 2023. Total of 2.5 million euros will be awarded in grants for speeding up sustainability transformations.
Research & Art
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Nessling foundation funding add with graphic

Aalto University as a pioneer in sustainable mobility

Aalto University aims to be among the pioneers of sustainable mobility. The sustainable mobility action plan drawn up in cooperation with the entire community lays the foundation for the development of the campus.
Campus, University
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Cyclists

Master's students in marketing envision the future of retail

Could a grocery shop be as appealing to the senses as a marketplace? Could a clothes shop both be responsible and offer excellent customer service and reasonably priced clothes?
Studies
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Kolme opiskelijaa seisoo ulkona Kauppakorkeakoulun pääoven edessä.

New podcast: “Sociotechs”

The podcast aims to explore critical intersections of technology and social issues
Research & Art
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Sociotechs podcast

From an emergency room to HR, Selena Kabonge has always wanted to work in a field where she could help others

Studying People Management and Organizational Development perfectly combines her three passions: leadership, people and helping others
Studies
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Selena Kaponge talking to fellow students

Master’s Programme in People Management and Organizational Development supports Heini Ynnilä’s journey from expert to leader

When archaeologist Heini Ynnilä realized that experts are not always the best leaders she decided to develop her leadership skills in a Master’s programme that is tailored for students who are enthusiastic about managing people and developing organisations
Studies
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Heini working with other students

Abhiteg Jammu discovered that the ability to effectively manage and develop people is crucial to any company’s future success

After working in the start-up world and within marketing, he realized that any organization's success is ultimately dependent on the people
Studies
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Abhiteg Jammu working with other students

Alumna Anna Loimusalo: Colourful career path has led to the field of anti-financial crime

Anna Loimusalo, who works in anti-financial crime at OP Financial Group, says she has found her professional passion. Her major subject at Aalto University School of Business, information and service management, has proven an excellent fit for her current role.
Cooperation, Studies
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A woman wearing black jacket is smiling and standing in a white isle

KotiCharge EV charging point pilot starts at the Otaniemi campus

Piloting a new type of charging solution offers a spot market pricing based charging of electric cars and participation in the development of new technology and services. The KotiCharge charging point is located in the parking lot at Sähkömiehentie 4.
Campus
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EV Charging point

Aalto University admits 2044 new students to Finnish, Swedish bachelor’s programmes

Over 12 600 in Finland's spring joint application procedure in March.
Studies
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Opiskelijoita ja henkilökuntaa iltoisemassa avajaispäivänä. Aalto-yliopisto/ Lasse Lecklin

Admission requirements for the Master’s Programme in Finance are changing

Applicants who have completed a suitable bachelor's degree at a Finnish university will no longer be required to take the GMAT or GRE test when they apply to the Master's Programme in Finance
Studies
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Kuvassa näkyy Kauppakorkeakoulun rakennus kesällä ilmasta kuvattuna.