A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.

International Open Access Week 2025
International Open Access Week will be held 20 – 26 October. Check Aalto’s programme!

A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.

Aalto AI Talks: Studying and Teaching with AI 21.10.2025
Studying and Teaching with AI: challenges and opportunities
Current trends in open access publishing: Introduction to Rights Retention Strategy (RRS), Oct 21, 2025
Learn about the Rights Retention Strategy (RRS) with experts from Legal and Research Services.

Mindful Connections: Cultivating Presence, Compassion, and Creativity
This course helps Aaltonians unlock their potential and foster deeper connections through a regular mindfulness practice.

'Better Business — Better Society: Markkinointi tänään' seminar
Better Business — Better Society Seminar Series offers opportunities to learn about and discuss current societally important topics monthly.

A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.

The 3rd Empowering Women in Cybersecurity event is a great opportunity to network, explore career possibilities, take part in workshops, and discuss the importance of diversity in the cybersecurity field. Come to connect with cybersecurity professionals and other like-minded people, and most importantly to celebrate the diversity in cybersecurity. This year's event is held at Aalto University campus and supported by the Helsinki-Aalto Institute for Cybersecurity.

Booster Open Doors (Period II)
Join "Booster Open Doors" Wednesdays 13:00-15:00 for advice on grants & projects. Enjoy coffee, snacks, and good company!

Aalto Data Agents' weekly support hour on Zoom
Join and ask anything about research data management and open science.

Time, Energy, Focus: Your Guide to Staying Active
This course can help participants feel better, both physically and mentally, and manage their work and life more clearly and comfortably.

Beat the Blues: Culture shock
Beat the Blues event in October is dedicated to sharing insights about culture shock.

A! Walk
A! Walks is a summer course centered around walking-based learning, exploring Otaniemi campus and its surrounding urban–natural spaces. Rather than standalone lectures or experiments, the program is designed as a curated sequence of sensory, interdisciplinary walks, guiding participants toward experiences in coexistence, awareness, action, and futures. If successful, A! Walks may be continued during the regular semester.

ANTI-SELFIE — IMAGES AND DISCUSSIONS ABOUT SELFHOOD
Media art exhibition and discussions about selfhood

'Finland: zoom in, zoom out' exhibition
‘Finland: zoom in, zoom out’ exhibition invites you to celebrate the essence of Finnish nature through the eyes of two visual artists—Lidia Rauramo and Valeria Azovskaya, Aaltonians by training and occupation. The exhibition offers a space for contemplation, encouraging you to see the nuances, shapes, and shades of Finnish nature both broadly and intimately. Something that we often miss within the course of our busy life. Welcome!

Guest talk: Lisa Zhang "Why is machine learning difficult? Triangulating novice challenges and common errors"
Lisa Zhang from University of Toronto will give a guest talk at the Department of Computer Science
