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Communications services

Communications Services acts as a bridge between the university and society, ensuring that Aalto University's education, research, and innovation activities are perceived as understandable and meaningful.

Our purpose is to make Aalto's impact known

We support Aalto University's strategy and operational impact through communication, marketing, and events. We are responsible for providing communication support for the university's leadership and key projects, as well as communication and marketing services across Aalto's six schools.

We offer tools, guidelines, and support whether you are communicating with the Aalto community or externally. We communicate through multiple channels about current topics, particularly focusing on research, education, and the societal impact of the work carried out at the university. With our expertise in communications, we can also support our community in participating in public discussions.

We assist with the planning and execution of communications and marketing and support the development of consistent communication and marketing. We offer a wide range of services, from media communications to marketing, websites, events, and social media support.

Our services cover the diverse field of communications, from media relations to marketing, crisis communications, websites, events, and social media support. We build a comprehensive communication and marketing approach that reflects Aalto's identity. We design and implement communication and marketing initiatives and help our staff communicate clearly and effectively to the right target groups.

Communication is interaction, and every member of the Aalto community influences how our university is portrayed and understood.

Communications Services – contact information

News about the COS re-org in spring 2025

Press releases

A modern building with a colourful tiled facade with solar panels. The sky is clear and light blue.
Press releases, Research & Art Published:

Carbon-based radicals at the frontier of solar cell technology

Could a single unpaired electron change the future of solar energy?
A man in a dark blue shirt and black trousers leaning against brown rock wall near a fireplace with candles.
Press releases, Research & Art Published:

The real reasons Endurance sank – study finds Shackleton knew of ship’s shortcomings

A world-first study reveals the famed polar explorer was aware of worrying structural shortcomings in the ill-fated ship – Endurance was not designed for compressive ice conditions – yet it set sail anyway.
A vast solar farm with rows of solar panels on green grass, under a partly cloudy sky.
Press releases, Research & Art Published:
Two circular wafers held up by gloved hands, one metallic and one blue, in a laboratory setting.
Press releases, Research & Art Published:

Invisible triumph: how a Finnish invention powers modern microelectronics

Atomic layer deposition (ALD), developed in Finland, is a semiconductor manufacturing method at the heart of modern technology, enabling ever-smaller computers, smartphones, and everyday devices.
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