The Key projects funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture
The key projects funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture, functioning at Aalto University include a wide scale of innovative projects focused on the development of language learning, entrepreneurship, pedagogy, study skills, student admissions, learning environments, learning analytics and digital education.
Meetings, Aalto University Board
The Aalto University Foundation Board has four regular meetings a year. Additional meetings are called when momentous decisions are needed.
Visiting lecturer: Akira Minagawa and ‘minä perhonen’
Aalto University had the pleasure and honour of hosting Akira Minagawa as visiting lecturer and learn about his lovely brand ‘minä perhonen’ as well as his fantastic work within fashion and textiles.
Tommi Mikkola, University Lecturer
I particularly enjoy situations in which I can genuinely interact with students.
Maire Syrjäkari, Educational Developer
The best part of my job is the open and trusting atmosphere of this community.
Floran Martin, Postdoctoral Researcher
In addition to the high scientific quality of the professors, the social interactions within our teams is the most appreciated feature of my work.
Antti Suhonen, Professor of Practice
The research on finance at the School of Business is internationally renowned and its quality is high, so it is an honour to be a part of this science community.
Cut Outs & Rituals
Cut Outs & Rituals by Ulla Kudjoi is on view at Learning Center in the Reading Room. The exhibition can be visited until 27.05. 2019.
Kirsikka Lehto-Asikainen
The Ambassador of Finland to Israel, Kirsikka Lehto-Asikainen, is an alumna of the School of Business. As a student, she set her sights on becoming a citizen of the world and she has stayed the course ever since.
Centre for Quantum Engineering (CQE) opens a call for novel ideas in Quantum Technology – funding available for doctoral training positions
This call is open to proposals that introduce scientific, technological, business and/or artistic ideas that explore quantum technology in novel ways.
Fall 2021 UWAS Courses
University-Wide Art Studies (UWAS) offers all Aalto students an opportunity to explore art-based practices and processes beyond disciplinary boundaries. Its course portfolio consists of thematically focused and carefully curated courses where art, design, and architecture facilitate transdisciplinary encounters between students from various backgrounds. Basing its curriculum in experimentation, curiosity, and creativity, UWAS invites both students and teachers to explore the world from multiple angles and learn from each other.
Spring 2022 UWAS Courses
University-Wide Art Studies (UWAS) offers all Aalto students an opportunity to explore art-based practices and processes beyond disciplinary boundaries. Its course portfolio consists of thematically focused and carefully curated courses where art, design, and architecture facilitate transdisciplinary encounters between students from various backgrounds. Basing its curriculum in experimentation, curiosity, and creativity, UWAS invites both students and teachers to explore the world from multiple angles and learn from each other.
FAQ on aalto.fi and Drupal
Find answers to some commonly asked questions regarding aalto.fi and its content management system Drupal.
Kokoukset 2019 / Meetings 2019
Member list and meeting schedule for the Academic Committee for Business and Economics, year 2019.
Pilot Funding for work-life relevant education
Teaching Lab offered funding for developing future-proof teaching. Here you'll find examples of funded pilots.