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Minna Halme: At first, sustainability wasn’t taken seriously

In this Walk in my shoes video, Professor Minna Halme shares how it felt to be one of the pioneers in the field of sustainability management. She was told to do a doctoral thesis on a different topic if she wants a job in the future.
Minna Halme, photo by Hayley Le
Later, Minna Halme has also been a senior female mentor to an interdisciplinary group of women, who are in the early stages of their assistant professorships. The video is edited from a Radical Creatives documentary. Photo: Hayley Le.

Interview: Emilia Hernesniemi
Cinematography: Iiris Sjöblad
Editing: Eero Tiilikainen

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Mashrura Musharraf, photo by by Jaakko Kahilaniemi

Mashrura Musharraf: You don’t get to see a lot of women like me in academic leadership positions

'I think my shoes are quite unique, and so is my path. You don’t get to see a lot of women like me, a non-white female from Bangladesh, in academic leadership positions. Especially in a male-dominated field like marine technology.'

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Mikko Kosonen: Empathy is needed to communicate across disciplines

'When you disagree or feel defensive, it’s important to really try to hear what the other person is saying. That requires empathy. If disciplines have different languages, it’s easy to talk past each other.'

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Mantė Žygelytė: Some things are more about the journey than the goal

'The tiny reminders made me question myself: what am I doing here? What is my purpose here? Back then, the office was not ready to welcome me. It was scary to admit openly that I don’t feel included, and I needed someone to recognize that and stand behind me.'

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Walk in my shoes

Inspired by the saying that you should walk a mile in someone’s shoes to understand them, the ‘Walk in my shoes’ series aims to share some of the experiences, thoughts, perspectives and challenges faced by members of the Aalto community.

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Walk in my shoes, illustration by Anna Muchenikova.
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Learning to slow down: cold-water swimming benefits explored in new study

Swimming in cold water offers a temporal slowdown, promoting stress management and mental clarity that lingers long after the experience, says research from Finland.
Erkki and Kaija Rautiainen
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‘Our careers have been rewarding, and we want to help young people move forward’

After long careers abroad, Erkki and Kaija Rautiainen wanted to support the teaching and research in textile design and industrial engineering and management with a new fund.
On the left, a bright gradient in rainbow colours. On the right, a curly-haired person with a necklace and dark clothing.
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Anne Lähteenmäki believes that even a small gesture of acceptance builds trust

In the 100 words series, Anne Lähteenmäki, Professor of Radio Astronomy at the School of Electrical Engineering, shares how she has promoted equality, diversity and inclusion at Aalto
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Join a Unite! matchmaking event on forging new consortia for Horizon Europe applications

Calling researchers and industry partners to connect at a virtual matchmaking session designed to spark project collaborations for Horizon Europe funding. Registration deadline, 12 March.