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‘Every day I felt happy to go to work. It never felt unpleasant.’

Martti Johansson, 80, is one of the happy members of Seiskan Veljet, the Brothers on the 7th floor
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Kauppakorkeakoulun alumni Martti Johansson

Aalto University ranks 116th in the world in QS Ranking

Aalto is 68th worldwide in research impact.
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Kaksi henkilöä laboratoriossa valkoiset takit yllään.

From research to business: doctoral student Philipp Back and team initiate forestry startup formation

How can forest owners reconcile timber revenues, carbon sinks, and biodiversity? A multi-disciplinary research team combines economics, ecology, and machine learning to find the most productive way to manage forests sustainably. Now the team wants to bring their novel method to the market
Research & Art
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The picture shows doctoral student Philipp Back standing in a forest. The photo was taken by Roope Kiviranta.

Aalto RDM & Open Science Training Attracted 2,800 Registrations This Academic Year

The webinars continue to be highly rated and most are already publicly available on YouTube.
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Three students in autumn walking on Aalto University campus, near Harald Herling Learning Centre.

'Mentoring is inspiring and fun' - Aalto International Talent Program offers a meaningful way to support international students

This year the group mentoring initiative brought together over 180 international students and 17 companies.
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Reetta Strengell

A new research project is the first to investigate whether discrimination based on ethnicity occurs in the Finnish mortgage market

In the United States, for example, citizens from ethnic minorities pay more for their mortgages than others, even if there are no differences in creditworthiness. Furthermore, minority members’ loan applications are rejected more often – even when the decision is made by an algorithm. According to the researcher in charge of the new project, corresponding discrimination would, in the Finnish setting, cause economic inequality with long-term impacts
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Kuvituskuvassa talon pienoismalli, kodin avaimet ja sopimuspaperi

Ruka, Pyhä, Aava, Pikkujätti – Kari Jussi Aho and his siblings are the second generation steering their family business

‘Ownership should be everyone's business and on everyone's agenda’
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Kaksi hiihtäjää Pyhä-Luostolla. Kuva: Pyhä-Luoston Matkailuyhdistys

Aalto University has joined the national Students on the Move programme

The aim is to develop activities that encourage increased physical activity and reduced sitting
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Aalto_University_staff_campus_bikes_2-5-2013_photo_Mikko_Raskinen

For Planet. For People. For Peace.

Estoril Conferences 2022: An International platform for a global dialogue towards a more inclusive and sustainable world
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Estoril Conferences 2022

Can women be leaders?

A column published in the business students' magazine Kylteri describes disdainful attitudes towards female students at the School of Business, even though Aalto has zero tolerance for inappropriate behaviour. What is the situation regarding equality in the School of Business and how could it be improved?
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Kuvasa näkyy Kauppakorkeakoulun päärakennus ulkoapäin kuvattuna, ja kuvan päällä on valkoinen teksti "tasa-arvo" mustalla pohjalla. Vasemmalta oikealle mennessä mustavalkoinen kuva muuttuu värilliseksi.

A student duo helped Pohjola Insurance map the preconditions for a digital insurance sales channel

The study focused on the needs of small business customers, for which the students sought fluid solutions from around the world.
Cooperation, Studies
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Räätälöity opiskelijaprojekti Pohjola Vakuutukselle_projektitiimi

Finnish Business School Graduates donates EUR 160,000 to the School of Business

The donation is targeted to diversifying the competence in business studies and the continuous development of the branch of science
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Aalto logo. Photo: Mikko Raskinen

The participatory budgeting project culminated in a happy planting workshop

One Euro for Every Student project culminated in a planting workshop in mid-May on the new garden benches
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Istutustyöpaja

Back to the future products

The 25th anniversary gala of the PDP course took place on the 13th of May at Design Factory. Many interesting future products such as electric wooden boat, extremely precise factory crane and edible packing material were presented at the Gala.
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Picture from PdP Gala

Your invitation to Life 1.5

Save the date/planet: Welcome to our fourth Designs for a Cooler Planet festival, 7.9–12.10.2022 in Otaniemi, Espoo.
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Shimmering Wood sneaker designed by by Noora Yau & Konrad Klockars. Photo: Kalle Kataila

There is more to work than a big salary

A global survey of 4206 professionals found that work-life balance and salary rank equally as top criteria when looking for a new job. However, the choice of a job depends on many other factors as well, says CEMS Aalto alumnus Georg Namuth.
Research & Art, Studies
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The picture shows Georg Namuth and three other CEMS graduates celebrating at the graduation ceremony.

School of Business students took on the recruitment challenges at Konecranes

‘Project results will be used to build, sharpen, and target our ongoing and future recruitment campaigns for technicians’
Cooperation, Studies
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Nainen ja mies huoltavat Konecranesin nosturia. Lähde: Konecranesin kuvapankki

Aalto Startup Center celebrates its 25th anniversary as a pioneer in Finnish startup culture

Aalto Startup Center has played an important role in the construction of the Finnish startup ecosystem.
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Alexander Wirtz receives a master’s thesis award

The winning thesis is in the field of finance, and it looked at a wide range of factors that have been hypothesized to affect an individual investor’s equity allocation decisions
Awards and Recognition, Studies
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The picture shows Alexander Wirtz in a meeting room.

Donor Pentti Ahnger: A strong foundation for working life from The School of Business

I became interested in student mentoring, while I was still at work, and got to know many nice and smart kylteri (business student).
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Portrait image of Pentti Ahnger