Still possible to register in Aalto Wellbeing Week's events!
All the week's events are open and free of charge to the entire Aalto community. So it's worth stopping for a moment to take care of your own wellbeing, and join the events of the wellbeing week.
During the wellbeing week, there is a keynote speech by Katri Saarikivi about "Empathy - a key to the heart of interaction" and different workshops for the wellbeing of mind as well as restorative and energizing body recreational moments.
In addition, there are a lot of wellbeing events on campus: AGrid's Wellness Day on 3.10., wellbeing sponsor stands at the Candidate Center 4.10. and ACRE day 5.10. and at the end of the week on 6.10. Aalto people have the opportunity to visit Espoo's modern art museum EMMA with guided tours or on their own.
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