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Aalto University School of Business' International Business degree programme to move to Otaniemi campus

Aalto University has undergone change negotiations regarding the transfer of operations of the International Business degree programme to the Otaniemi campus in autumn 2026. A decision from negotiations results in the programme’s relocation starting from autumn 2026.
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Aalto University initiated a statutory process of change negotiations on 5 May 2025 regarding the transfer of Aalto University School of Business' Bachelor’s Programme in International Business to the university’s campus in Otaniemi in autumn 2026. The change negotiation process concluded on 15 May 2025.  Following the negotiations, it was decided that the IB programme would move from the Mikkeli University Consortium ÄûÃʵ¼º½ University’s Otaniemi campus in Espoo. The transfer will happen in the autumn semester 2026. 
 
Studying in Otaniemi will enable International Business students to collaborate more closely with other Aalto University students. This supports Aalto's vision of interdisciplinary cooperation, focusing on the integration of science, art, technology and business. 

Aalto University has focused its activities on the Otaniemi campus, which has been steadily developed. The university has created a vibrant innovation hub to ensure all students have equal access to multidisciplinary education and fair student services. The other Aalto University bachelor's programmes moved to Otaniemi in 2015. The master's and doctoral programs of the School of Arts, Design and Architecture and the School of Business moved to Otaniemi in 2018 and 2019, respectively. 

The academic year 2025–2026 will continue in Mikkeli under the current arrangements. IB students who began their studies in the autumn semester of 2024, and those starting in 2025, will transfer to the Otaniemi campus in Espoo in autumn 2026. 

Starting from autumn semester 2026, the International Business programme will be fully based on the Otaniemi campus. IB programme students will receive detailed information about how their studies will be carried out. All IB programme students will retain their right to study despite the programme’s relocation. 

After the programme’s relocation, Aalto University may engage in other forms of collaboration with the city of Mikkeli. Discussions on different types of cooperation in Mikkeli are still ongoing. 

Planning the programme's future implementation begins now, and International Business students will be involved in the process. 

 
Further information: 
 
Timo Korkeamäki  
Dean 
Aalto University School of Business  
dean-biz@aalto.fi 

Pia Lahti  
Head of Educational Affairs  
Aalto University School of Business  
opiskelijapalvelut@aalto.fi 

Contact information for Aalto University School of Business:  
www.aalto.fi/en/school-of-business/school-of-business 

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