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High-end restaurants invest in tableware
Appreciating local food and ingredients is a well-established phenomenon in food culture. But there is also a high demand for local, small-batch ceramics.

Future-proof teaching: Call for Good and Next Practices
Teaching Lab – the booster of future-proof education – was initially launched at the end of November 2018. After that, a lot of progress has been made! The next step is to create a good practices section to our webpage for internal Aalto resources and best practices supporting future-proof education. We also call for next practice pilot ideas from the Aalto community on integrating work-life capabilities into teaching and learning. We support courses and programs that aim to enhance students’ work-life skills up to 10,000 euro funding.

Almost half of Aalto students replied to AllWell? study well-being questionnaire
Almost half of the students in the target group has replied ÄûÃʵ¼º½ AllWell? study well-being questionnaire.

MyCourses workspaces from the academic year 2015-2016 to be archived on 1.4.2019
The MyCourses service was taken into use in autumn 2015. Now, the Oodi-based workspaces of the first academic year (1.9.2015-31.8.2016) will be archived during the first week of April 2019.

Maria Punkkinen succeeded in the Future Lights in Ceramics competition
Contemporary Design master student Maria Punkkinen is one of the six winners in the European ceramics competition. The theme of the competition was Go Green - Ceramics and the Environment.

Staff training in spring 2019
In order to develop competencies at Aalto, the university supports development solutions that combine both Aalto’s strategic competence needs and individual needs and motivation.

New content in SAGE Research Methods database: Practical Research and Academic Skills Videos
Over 1500 videos offer support on the practical skills that you need to successfully complete your research.
10 + 1 tricky questions for future-proof teaching
Niina Pitkänen shares insights on future work-life oriented teaching.

Master's degree student in fashion Emilia Kuurila designed formal wear for Espoo’s female bishop
Kaisamari Hintikka was ordained as a bishop on 10 February at the Espoo Cathedral wearing elegant and modern bishop’s clothing.

Ceremonial Conferment of Degrees in Arts, Design and Architecture
The next ceremonial conferment of Doctoral and Master's Degrees in Arts, Design and Architecture will be held during the ceremony week on 13th June 2025. Doctors and Masters are welcomed into the scientific community at the most prestigious of academic events every six years.

The climate is changing - will education at Aalto change as well?
A discussion session was organised At Aalto to reflect on how university education could better respond to the challenges of climate change.

Course info to be filled in MyCourses syllabus
Teachers must complete course info in MyCourses syllabus. The common practise for saving and completing the info has changed. Teachers will receive an automatic reminder from Oodi if an upcoming course has not a completed and saved syllabus. Syllabus functionality can be found on MyCourses front page.
Lappset prize 2018 to Landscape Architect Heta Seppälä
Seppälä examines urban metabolism through a scenario method.

The ability to communicate effectively is important in conflict solving
Conflict Management was simulated in class at the School of Business.

Student-run ÄÄNIAALTO IV, festival of audiovisual oddity, takes over Helsinki
For the past 4 years, Ääniaalto, an audiovisual festival led by students, has been growing from an office floor meetup to a full scale, one month lasting festival in one of the most culturally central areas of Helsinki.

Double victory for Aalto students at Designers' Nest
Fashion students Henna Lampinen and Tuuli-Tytti Koivula won the first and second prize in Copenhagen last night with their BA collections.

Aalto University continues to attract more students from across the globe
Aalto’s world-class programmes and thriving student community receive over 6 600 applications.

Students helped S Group develop its employer image
S Group aims to make job opportunities offered by the company more appealing to chef students.

Finnish Olympiad in Informatics announces winners: a study place and international contests as incentives for secondary school students
Finnish Olympiad in Informatics 2019 winners are Santeri Toivonen, Roope Salmi and Olli Järviniemi. The competition may guarantee a study place at a university for the best competitors or take them to international programming competitions.

Prodeko Alumni society takes on the challenge of life-long learning with the help of peer power
Peer learning can give you a better understanding of your own strengths and those of your organisation.
