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Video games evoke emotions that even music and cinema fail to reach

A recent doctoral dissertation shows players appreciate evoked emotional experiences, even when some are far from positive
Research & Art
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Kuvituskuva videopelien pelaajasta

Real estate in service of crisis management – Academy of Finland grants funding to enhance crisis preparedness 

'The coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated the impact real estate and the built environment have on our wellbeing in a crisis', says Assistant Professor Saija Toivonen.  
Research & Art
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Saija Toivonen

Aalto University and student union leaders: We call on everyone to take action against gender discrimination

The university community has no place for the belittlement of, contempt for, or discrimination against women, say Aalto University and Aalto University Student Union leaders.
University
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Visuaalinen kuvio

Aaron’s study day starts at 2 am – ‘Studying is one of the best things you can do in this pandemic time’

While studying remotely from his home in the US, Aaron Geldert has needed to adapt new daily routines. Despite the challenges, he’s glad that the studies are interactive and productive.
Studies
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Picture of Aaron Geldert.

Kaie Kubjas: It is important to encourage girls and young women to study mathematics

Mathematician Kaie Kubjas has done research around the world and has noticed that some places have few female professors, lecturers, or students. Now amid the coronavirus pandemic she is appealing on behalf of women, young researchers, and those with families.
Research & Art
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Photo: KukkaMaria Rosenlund.

AI predicts which drug combinations kill cancer cells

A machine learning model can help us treat cancer more effectively
Research & Art
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Some medicine capsules and equations

The legendary director Francis Ford Coppola visits Finland at the invitation of ELO and KAVI

During his visit to Finland Francis Ford Coppola will be working together with ELO film school students.
Research & Art
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Francis Ford Coppola.

A glimpse of the future through lenses of today

With the coronavirus pandemic still impacting our lives in different areas, Aalto created an opportunity to know future perspectives through its alumni community's lenses.
University
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Magazine

‘When hard data is not enough – expert-driven models in strategy work’

The coronavirus crisis has highlighted the importance of strategic foresight and resilience to change in companies. New methods and approaches are being sought to continuously monitor uncertainties and update strategy.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Vihreällä kuvitustaustalla kuva Eeva Vilkkumaasta ja seminaarin otsikko

Better to do things you like than to do something you must

Alumni and students discussed career paths, work and studies at a Group Mentoring event organised by Aalto University School of Business on 18 November.
Cooperation, Studies
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Groups of students sitting in work lounge inside the School of Business / Photo by Aalto University, Mikko Raskinen

More than 300 corporate executives reported on the effects of the coronavirus crisis: decelerated expansion plans, accelerated innovation activities, and increasing demand for talent

Companies were generally effective in their operative crisis management, but obstacles remain in the way of long-term growth, according to a new study by Aalto University. The researchers say that availability of know-how, especially in relation to new technologies, is becoming a bottleneck for organizational growth and renewal.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Otaniemi campus above / photo: Aalto University, Matti Ahlgren

Info session: engage with EIT in education, business creation and innovation!

Join our online info session on the opportunities, offerings, programmes and upcoming calls for education, business creation and innovation in the EIT ecosystem.
Cooperation
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Engage with EIT!

Collaboration between Nokia and the CEMS programme results in several strategic business projects every spring

CEMS as a unique global community delivers a leading Master’s in International Management programme, which educates responsible future leaders to contribute to creating a more open, sustainable and inclusive world.
Cooperation
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Men and women sitting around tables working in groups.

Carbon Neutral Aalto 2030 action plan launches

Aalto University aims to be carbon neutral by 2030.
University
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A wintery evening shoot of Aalto University campus when the sun is setting down, the School of Business main building in focus

Virtual care management system for solving fragmentation of chronic diseases treatment

The project, which has a budget of millions of euros and is led by Aalto University, involves University of Helsinki and numerous companies in the healthcare field.
Research & Art
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Pitkäaikaissairauksien hoito on pirstaloitunutta ja kallista – ratkaisua haetaan virtuaalisesta hoidonohjaamosta

Better info page for Takeout computers

New info page for Väre Takeout computers.
Campus, Research & Art, Studies
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Takeout Aalto Macbook

Nokia Foundation award given to Mikko Möttönen for quantum-computing research

Professor Mikko Möttönen has dedicated his research to new technology that is now being used in the development of commercial quantum computing.
Awards and Recognition
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Photo: Nokia Foundation.

Nitin Sawhney receives an Academy of Finland grant for analyzing and reconstructing crisis narratives

Professor Sawhney hopes that his collaborative research will offer insights into how crisis narratives emerge in society during the global pandemic
Research & Art
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Nitin Sawhney standing outdoors with his bike, green grass and trees on the background

Apply for 2021 grants from the Fabian and Jaakko Ahvenainen Foundation

The deadline for applications is 29 January 2021.
Studies, University
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Isoisänsilta Helsingissä.

Alumna Minna Kuusisto: The most beneficial aspects of my studies were the continuous challenging of oneself and learning to learn

Our Economics alumna Minna Kuusisto, who works as an Economist at Finnfund, has gained experience from banking, sustainable business consulting and development financing in her career, among other things. “My advice is: be curious and network with those people whose career paths you find interesting, already during your study time. Almost everybody will be delighted by a coffee or lunch invitation”.
Cooperation, Studies
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School of Business alumna Minna Kuusisto