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The Most Downloaded Open Access Publications in research.aalto.fi portal

Aalto University's research portal, research.aalto.fi, offers a free open access publication platform. The list of the most downloaded open access articles will be updated once a year.
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Multifactor authentication (MFA) required for all services when logging in from outside Aalto, starting 28 April 2026

The MFA policy for Aalto Login (idp.aalto.fi) will be aligned with the policy used by other Aalto services.
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Yasmin Najjar’s short film TJ28 selected for Cannes’ La Cinef section

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The PDF files in the Aalto research portal are not loading

The PDF files in the ACRIS research information system’s research portal (research.aalto.fi) are currently not loading. The issue is being investigated.
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How to attract employees back to the office

Return-to-office policies are popular among employers, but securing employee cooperation hinges on offering them a fair exchange in return for accepting less autonomy.