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School of Business

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We at Aalto University School of Business offer our students multidisciplinary learning experiences and opportunities to solve real-world challenges in an international context. We help our students develop into valued experts, innovative entrepreneurs and responsible business and societal leaders for the future.
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Aalto University School of Business locates in Otaniemi (in the City of Espoo) in Finland. Photo: Roope Kiviranta/Aalto University

We offer bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in economics and business administration. Additionally, Aalto University offers lifewide learning solutions, which range all the way from individual courses to comprehensive programmes and degrees.

Application periods for studies starting in 2026:

  1. Applying to Master's programmes: 1 December 2025 – 2 January 2026
  2. Applying to Bachelor's programmes in English (Economics and International Business): 7–22 January 2026
  3. Applying to the Bachelor's programme in Finnish (Joint application to Finnish degree programmes, spring 2026): 10–24 March 2026


N.B. See the Opintopolku platform for the exact times when the application periods end.

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News about teaching and learning

KPMG student project
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Students collaborated with KPMG to unlock AI and public data potential in Tax and Legal

‘Understanding both the opportunities and the limitations of data and AI has become essential’
Alum Maria Pirkkalainen-Barber
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Alum Maria Pirkkalainen-Barber: Business studies built a bridge for international influencing

Maria Pirkkalainen-Barber has graduated from Aalto University School of Business, majoring in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management.
Student business project for EY-Parthenon
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The role of social media and employer branding in shaping DEI perceptions is critical

Aalto students and EY-Parthenon join forces to advance gender diversity in M&A
Prof. Arto Lindblom ja Metacoren Shuhei Watanabe
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New Ivey teaching case explores Metacore’s marketing strategy in Japan

The case examines how the Finnish mobile game company Metacore can strengthen the position of its hit puzzle game Merge Mansion in one of the world’s most challenging gaming markets
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