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Congratulations to all graduates!

The 2017-18 graduates of the School of Arts, Design and Architecture will be celebrated today. Aalto Ceremony Week includes also a joint graduation party.
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The graduation ceremony of the School of Arts, Design and Architecture takes place today on Wednesday 13.6.2018 at 3 pm. in Otaniemi. It will be followed by a a joint Graduation Party from 6 pm. on.

Aalto University will celebrate all its graduates from the academic year 2017-2018 by hosting the first Aalto Ceremony Week 10–15 June 2018. The Ceremony Week programme is built around the Ceremonial Conferment of Doctoral Degrees and the graduation ceremonies – traditionally referred to as publiikki ceremonies – organised by each school of Aalto University for their master’s and bachelor’s degree graduates. The publiikki ceremonies are followed by a joint Graduation Party that is open to everyone at Aalto University.

The Ceremony Week epitomises an important transition in university studies: a milestone is reached and students move on to the next phase, whether it’s creating further knowledge or applying what they’ve learned so far. Graduates, their families, the academic community and alumni are all invited to join in the celebration.

Congratulations to all graduates! 

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