News
Kela's new maternity package is designed by Robert Lönnqvist
New look for the 2018 edition of the Finnish maternity package is Day Dream, designed by Aalto University Master's student Robert Lönnqvist. The maternity package will turn 80 years next year and is given out by Kela.
Breaks in some software 27 November 2017 from 5 pm
Due to the move of the license servers there will be breaks in the following software on Monday, 27 November 2017 from 5 pm.
Aalto University's cleaning service provider changes in Otaniemi and Töölö
Palmia will start as the new cleaning service provider from the beginning of 2018.
Jan-Mikael Rybicki wants technology to provide real added value for teaching
Learning comma rules online has become surprisingly popular.
Increased and broader legal support on LES agreements available
Increased support and broader legal expertise on Learning Services (LES) agreements is now in place.
New portal WGSN - Lifestyle & Interiors
WGSN - Lifestyle & Interiors
Avery - Index to Architectural Periodicals back in use
Avery - Index to Architectural Periodicals (ProQuest) Via Aalto-Finna Portal:
ITS will move to Undergraduate Centre in December
ITS will move back to the centre of Otaniemi campus nearer the users of IT services on Friday, 1 December 2017.
Renewed Inside website of IT services now in test – you can make a difference!
Now you can make a difference to the renewed Inside website of IT services by giving feedback!
Vice Deans of the School of Business appointed
The new Vice Deans are Timo Saarinen and Matti Suominen.
Messages to the President and leadership? Join the lunch meeting on 17 Nov
The lunch meeting will take place in Otaniemi.
International students’ feedback on studies and life at Aalto collected in November
Aalto is taking part in an international survey called International Student Barometer, ISB.
The School of Business hosts ARENA Career Fair
The year’s largest recruiting event for business talent brought students and employers together once again.
Spare parts go digital: a boost for the industrial spare parts business
Currently five percent of spare parts could be stored in digital warehouses. This would make parts more quickly and easily available, while creating considerable cost savings.
Nordic student team Eco Art 2 won the Nordic City Challenge 2017
The Polku takes people on a journey through nodes of meeting places manifesting the history and existing seeds of community in the area.
International community proposes better practices of research for advanced fuel cells
Single-component fuel cell is a promising clean energy technology, but needs more standard practices and procedures in research and development to reach commercialization. Here 15 scientists from different disciplines present ways to accelerate the progress of this new fuel cell technology
The future is in data science and artificial intelligence – join now
Data science is becoming an essential skill in almost every scientific discipline today, which creates a high demand for data scientists.
Three joint SCI/CHEM Thematic Research Programmes launched
Each programme to receive funding over three years.
Professor Masood Masoodian asked tricky things already as a child
A good researcher has tunnel vision sensible for details, visual design expert says.
The Suomi 100 satellite will be a milestone in Finland’s space history
The satellite will be delivered and sent into space under the provisions of the new Space Act, at the beginning of 2018.