Introducing the School of Business Premium Partners
The Premium Partner program of the Aalto University School of Business was established in 2000. However, business cooperation has a much longer history at our school and it is also reflected in the current partners. There are 11 partners, and quite a few of them have a long history of cooperation with our school.
Collaboration with partners is versatile: from teaching cooperation to student recruitment and research, as well as the strategic development of our school. Since only part of the cooperation is widely visible, we wanted to highlight this versatility by telling a little more about our partners. For this reason, during the first half of the year, we have prepared a page in cooperation with our partners for each of them, which tells about our cooperation and partnership more in detail. On these pages, we always collect the most up-to-date news about each partner's collaboration and give a bit of a background. What kind of collaboration is done at our school, what kind of companies we have as partners and what goals they have for the partnership. We hope that the pages would serve both staff, alumni and students.
During the preparation of the pages, we were also able to think back our long cooperation and we also included some old reminiscences on the pages - on some pages you can find e.g. pictures from the ARENA fair. We have also received comments on the pages from our teachers, as well as representatives of partners, to whom the cooperation has proven to be generally fruitful.
You can get more information about the partner program via the link below.
Partnership Programme for long-term collaboration
Aalto University’s School of Business has its own Partnership Programme to build and maintain close, long-term relations with companies. The programme is the only one of its kind in Finnish...
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