Summer School newsletter
The Aalto University Summer School newsletter delivers relevant information about our courses, registration periods, custom programs, and more. Other institutions' employees can subscribe to our staff newsletter to receive news about our custom courses and all that's happening at the summer school.
Google Analytics 4 (GA4) instructions
This page contains instructions on how to do some basic analysis in GA4
Classification of information: basic instructions and services
The basic instructions for information classification provides a comprehensive overview of the officially used information systems and digital services at Aalto University. Through the instructions, users receive information on the types of data that can be processed and stored in different systems and services. The objective is to support employees and students in choosing the appropriate data handling and storage locations.
However, most often, data is processed in the university's offered services, which have been designated as the processing locations for the respective data. As a result, employees or students do not need to separately check the basic instructions for a suitable data processing and storage location; it is sufficient to follow the instructions provided by each service.
Beyond e-Textiles: fifth iterative workshop
Aalto University / June 2023 [Fifth biannual workshop of the 'Beyond e-Textiles' project]
Linh Nguyen: I think the best thing about the future is that it is filled with endless possibilities
Linh Nguyen started her intership as a fresh graduate from International Business program at Aalto Mikkeli. She worked there for three months in the Marketing and Communications team of MyData Events and Services
School of Business Graduates in Working Life
Aalto University School of Business Career Services follows the career development and labor market situation of School of Business graduates.
News and events from Aalto Digital Creatives
A page collecting together all news and events from the Aalto Digital Creatives programme
Campus Development Plan 2030
The Campus Development Plan 2030 guides the development of the campus to support the purpose and strategy of the university.
Solutions for Sustainability: What Does it Mean in Teaching?
Learn more about solutions for sustainability and teamwork competencies and their integration into courses and curricula.Â
WiT Programme - Bridging capacities to advance resilience of vulnerable communities
Written by Saija Hollmén, 9th of August 2023
Life coaching in humanitarian architecture training
Written by Katri-Liisa Pulkkinen, 9th of August 2023
Three ways systems thinking supports practicing of humanitarian architecture
Written by Katri-Liisa Pulkkinen, 9th of August 2023
COACHING
Coaching is included in the WiT Programme to give you a more solid professional foundation for working in the humanitarian field. It focuses on aspects such as self-leadership, communication, time management, and generally provides knowledge and skills for working in challenging conditions.
FUTURES STUDIES
Futures studies in this programme serves as a framework for exploring potential future scenarios, analysing trends, and developing strategies. This theme helps you to recognises that our decisions and actions today shape the trajectory of tomorrow, and it aims to equip you with the methods and tools to envision and plan for a range of possible futures.
RESILIENCE THINKING
Resilience thinking deals with understanding and dealing with complex and interconnected crises by adopting system thinking approach that emphasises adaptability, learning, and transformation. This theme helps you to recognises that our societies are characterised by uncertainty, change, and interconnections, and it seeks to equip you with the tools and perspectives needed to navigate and contribute to a more resilient and sustainable future.
SYSTEMS/RESILIENCE THINKING
Systems thinking is an approach that enables you to evaluate complex situations holistically. By using systems thinking, you learn to distinguish general features of dynamics of change processes, as well as understand how individual and cultural mental models are connected to how systems and change are understood. In the WiT Programme, we equip you with systems thinking concepts and tools that support the work in the humanitarian field.