28 business students receive Dean’s List Scholarships
Dean of the School of Business Timo Korkeamäki awards graduates who have completed their degree within the normative length of studies and with excellent grades. The yearly award is given to 28 Bachelor’s or Master’s students in the academic year of 2022–2023.
Graduates who receive the Dean’s list award:
Bachelor’s students, Otaniemi Campus
Hedenstam, Katri
Helminen, Essi
Jukko, Otto
Leikola, Juuso
Majorin, Justus
Määttä, Joonas
Pulkkinen, Ida
Rihtniemi, Olli
Varhe, Matilda
Viljakainen, Lotta-Maria
Students in Bachelor’s Program in International Business, Mikkeli Campus
Nikolla, Joner
Turna, Afrin
Economics Bachelor's Program, Otaniemi Campus
Mäkinen, Ohto
Master’s students (Bachelor’s degree completed at the Aalto University School of Business)
Barbier, Louis
Eerola, Matias
Eklund, Amanda
Koivisto, Juho
Koivuvaara, Petra
Paukkunen, Julie
Peltonen, Henri
Rytsölä, Alli
Zhao, Nina
Master’s students (accepted to the Master’s level studies)
Delucca, Federico
Do, Vi
Kalex, Finn-Luca
Norri, Klara
Wang, Jingyang
Wu, Yiyang
Coffee and cake will be served to the awardees at the special event organized on 28 November 2023. Congratulations to our excellent students!
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