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Apply ÄûÃʵ¼º½ Thesis Project: The Municipality of Sipoo - Digital Service Design to Support Employment

How to clarify the complex unemployment support services and define its customer groups through digital service design? Apply ÄûÃʵ¼º½ Thesis programme to tackle the Municipality of Sipoo’s challenge through your Master’s thesis as a part of a multidisciplinary team. The application period for this project is 20.3.-9.4.2020. Read more from our Finnish site!
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Illustration: Jamini Kavoori

This project will be in Finnish, so check the Finnish site for further information!

We value challenge-based learning and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Niina Pitkänen, Aalto Thesis Programme Manager

Aalto Thesis

Aalto Thesis is a project-based and multidisciplinary programme for making the master’s thesis as a part of the team with work-life collaboration. 2-4 students from various Aalto schools form a team, in which they solve work-life partner's challenges through thesis works.

The students selected for the programme will receive a grant worth of 5 000 € for living expenses during the thesis work. Read more about Aalto Thesis here.

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