Finland builds a connected Cleantech Ecosystem to accelerate green innovation
Finland is stepping up its efforts to drive Europe’s green and digital transformation as part of the EU-funded FINEX project.
EDUCRI -Education in Times of Multiple Crises (2024–2027)
EDUCRI is a research project investigating the connection between educational inequalities and climate change, along with other environmental and social crises.
FT50 articles
The list of articles maintained by the Financial Times (FT) includes the 50 most prestigious academic publications in the fields of business and economics.
Summer studies for staff offered by Open University
Open University offers free of charge studies for Aalto University staff during summer 2026.
Empirica Workshop: Sourdough, Forest, Fire
In Empirica, we gather annually to work as a group, with our hands, to pay attention to the lively materialities that also co-constitute and with which we co-exist in many of our research practices.
Studio Autumn: Capstone Project 2025:Â Adaptive Reuse in Downing Site, University of Cambridge, UK
Adaptive reuse of Cambridge’s Downing Site into co-living/work spaces, cutting carbon, fostering equity, and bridging town-gown divides.
Innovation Postdoc
A fully funded, 12–18 month career track to turn your doctoral discoveries into deep-tech startups.
Anatomy of family firms in Finland
This study analyzes the prevalence, importance, and characteristics of family firms. It also documents patterns and trends in their ownership.
Aalto ARTS Grad Show
The Aalto ARTS Grad Show is an annual exhibition of final projects that showcases the skills of our graduating students in architecture, design, film, art, and media. The master's thesis exhibition is part of the larger Designs for a Cooler Planet event and Helsinki Design Week.
Anjali Rameshbabu: Designing Work to Foster Social Connection and Well-being
This podcast explores how intentional design of work and daily rituals can combat two of today’s biggest challenges: loneliness and chronic illness. Drawing on Anjali’s research, it highlights the power of social connection—focusing on simple, human-centered interventions like communal meal breaks—to improve well-being, particularly among often-overlooked healthcare workers.