Dean's List scholarships awarded to business students who have excelled in their studies
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. This time, the award is given to 36 Bachelor’s or Master’s students who have graduated during the academic year of 2024–2025.
The Dean’s List graduates
Bachelor’s students, Otaniemi Campus
Do Minh, Hang
Haapanen, Mikko
Hanni, Vilho
Ilkka, Jussi
Kauppila, Jasmin
Kilpinen, Topi
Kivistö, Juha
Lehtinen, Emma
Mähönen, Miika
Palola, Ville
Rönkä, Josefiina
Verta, Tatu
Zhu, Hengtao
Bachelor’s Program in International Business, Mikkeli Campus
Siukola, Pinja
Taranenko, Alexandra
Economics Bachelor's Program, Otaniemi Campus
Alanya, Leo
Master’s students (Bachelor’s degree completed at the Aalto University School of Business)
Duong, Khanh
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Juuruspolvi, Juuso
Leikola, Juuso
Majorin, Justus
Nurminiemi, Joel
Pirskanen, Riikka
Posti, Erkka-Henrik
Qanezadeh, Mortaza
Viljakainen, Lotta-Maria
Winiger, Tina-Iris
Master’s students (accepted to the Master’s level studies at Aalto)
Hämälä, Hanna
Holm, Christina
Koivuniemi, Kalle
Lensu, Urho
Nguyen, Anh
Rajakallio, Sade
Semenova, Maria
Tervonen, Sonja
In addition, one student who did not want his/her name published on the website will receive the scholarship.
The Dean's List graduates will be invited to a joint coffee event at the end of 2025.
Congratulations to our excellent students!
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