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Stop applying for jobs and build your own startup instead at Ignite

Applications for the Ignite summer accelerator program 2026 are open. Apply by March 8.
Studies
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Soil Laboratory Exhibition 鈥 Exploring the Dialogue Between Human and the Earth in Utsjoki

Soil Laboratory explores the relationship between humans and the earth as a living landscape through ceramic practices in Utsjoki.
Research & Art
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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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Environmental Structure of the Year 2025 Award goes to Kalasatama-Pasila tramway

The award is given in recognition of meritorious design and implementation of the built environment. Experts from Aalto University developed sustainability solutions for the project.
Awards and Recognition, Cooperation, Research & Art
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Landscape architect Sara Korkeam盲ki received the Lappset scholarship

In her thesis, Korkeam盲ki examines the multidimensional challenge of biodiversity loss and seeks solutions to it through landscape architecture.
Awards and Recognition
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Life inside the rock: Otaniemi鈥檚 鈥榗atacombs鈥 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 鈥 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鈥 financial results. Here are five key takeaways.
Aalto Magazine
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Everyday choices: Frank Martela, should we take happiness seriously?

Insights from an assistant professor and philosopher who studies human well-being and motivation.
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art
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The runway for an entrepreneurial journey: students鈥 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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How an Aalto alum uses data to help replace fossil fuels

Yuri Kroyan, an energy industry associate, develops advanced statistical models to describe and predict how the world can move away from fossil fuels.
Aalto Magazine
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Happiness at work can鈥檛 be fixed with gratitude journals, says Aalto doctoral researcher

Ashish Thapliyal teaches 鈥榯he science of happiness鈥.
Aalto Magazine
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Hope is not just awaited 鈥 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 鈥 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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A Bloc becomes a 鈥渓iving lab鈥 for Aalto students: Entrepreneurial Futures course and Cafetoria join forces in pop-up collaboration

A Bloc鈥檚 pop-up space turned into a hands-on learning environment when Entrepreneurial Futures course and Cafetoria co-created a pop-up.
Campus, Cooperation
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Cafetoria pop-up in A Bloc

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 鈥 and also invest more.
Press releases
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Outi Elina Kansanen leaves room for imperfections

In the 100 words series, the Development Manager at the School of Electrical Engineering shares how she has promoted equality, diversity and inclusion at Aalto
University
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A survey on users' experiences of Mykanta in collaboration between Aalto University and Kela

Senior university lecturer Sari Kujala's research group is exploring, in collaboration with Kela, users' experiences with the Mykanta online patient portal and the MyKanta mobile application.
Research & Art
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Measuring urban nature: new habitat types and criteria support the prevention of biodiversity loss

A recent report introduces an anthropogenic habitat classification and assessment criteria that make it possible to visualize, measure, and compare nature in the built environment. These tools enable the assessment of ecological condition and support the development of green infrastructure and the prevention of biodiversity loss in cities.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Online Writing retreats for doctoral students in Finnish in spring 2026

Join the monthly communal meetings for research reporting.
Research & Art, Studies
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What drives success in the film and audiovisual industries? New research to support growth and competitiveness

Aalto University Department of Film is leading a 鈧1.6 million Co-Innovation research project, SmartSuccessAV, funded by Business Finland. The project aims to gain new research-based knowledge on how success in the Film and AV industry is managed and how decision-making is structured as production, financing, and distribution structures change.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Johanna Wartio, Susanna Helke and Ilkka Matila Aalto University.