Join the Aalto University Mentoring Programme
In Aalto University Mentoring Programme, students design their career with the support of working life mentors.
Established in 1989, the Master鈥檚 Programme in Landscape Architecture (MSc) came to fruition during an exciting time in Aalto鈥檚 history 鈥 there was no university in Finland where you could get a degree in such a thing. With a heavy focus on sustainable design, Aalto鈥檚 MSc in Landscape Architecture remains the only place in Finland where you can study this area of architecture that looks at the stuff in between buildings 鈥 the landscape, the people and the plants 鈥 at the graduate level.
Then you have Aalto鈥檚 Mentoring Programme.
The first Aalto-wide Mentoring Programme was born in 2012 from a need to connect students who were interested in fully understanding the potential of their fields with alumni professionals who have been there, done that, and have a bunch of valuable experience at their fingertips.
Kati Wolff, a long-term international mentor with a teaching background in landscape architecture that spans more than 20 years 鈥 and her committed graduate student Anniina P枚ll盲nen 鈥 talked to the Mentoring Programme about their specialized field of architecture and how the programme has helped them solidify their love for sustainable solutions.
Firstly, what exactly is landscape architecture?
鈥楽imply put, landscape architecture deals with planning, design and management of the areas outside of buildings. This field can be pretty broad and can include anything as complex as city planning to something as small as one plant selection,鈥 Wolff explains. 鈥業t鈥檚 a field that鈥檚 grounded in understanding the landscape 鈥 how it works and functions 鈥 in close collaboration with other fields like ecology, architecture and horticulture. It鈥檚 a sustainability-focused field that also needs an understanding of human behavior.鈥
P枚ll盲nen decided to give landscape architecture a shot after studying architecture and geography as an undergrad. 鈥楢fter some time, I realized that I鈥檓 more interested in what鈥檚 happening between the buildings rather than the structures themselves. I continued studying geography but wanted something more 鈥 I found Aalto鈥檚 Landscape Architecture programme and managed to get in!鈥
P枚ll盲nen soon realized that the depth of landscape architecture might be a lot to navigate without guidance from the field, and she decided to reach out for help.
The pair connected through the Mentoring Programme where Wolff has been guiding students since its conception. P枚ll盲nen soon became Wolff鈥檚 eighth mentee! 鈥業 really enjoyed teaching at Aalto for many years but now I live in Luxembourg. I still want to be involved with Aalto and engage with students from abroad. Landscape architecture has brought me so much diversity. I think the core reason that I鈥檝e been involved with the Mentoring Programme since the beginning is to give something back,鈥 Wolff explains. 鈥楧uring my studies I had so many great mentors and the Mentoring Programme provides me with another opportunity to help out 鈥 I enjoy that very much!鈥
When asked about how the Mentoring Programme has helped P枚ll盲nen in her master鈥檚 studies, she said, 鈥榯he outcome of joining this programme and being paired with Kati has been amazing! Kati has helped me realize my strengths while helping me find projects I really like 鈥 she asks the right questions and has helped me network with other professionals in the field. One of our collaborative goals was to uncover a theme for my master鈥檚 thesis, and now I have one! I鈥檓 so grateful to Kati for helping me narrow this down.鈥
鈥業n our first meeting I realized that Anniina had a lot on her plate and had studied many different fields. I like to ask questions, and through this process we were able to discover what Anniina鈥檚 core passions and skills were 鈥 now she can apply those to her thesis, successfully,鈥 Kati adds. 鈥楳entoring is not a one-way road. I鈥檝e learned a lot from mentoring Anniina 鈥 sometimes it鈥檚 better to NOT continue with things that simply don鈥檛 seem to be working, and that鈥檚 okay. It鈥檚 helped me tune my perspective.鈥
Through placing trust in the Mentoring Programme to provide a safe and collaborative platform for this type of exchange, a seasoned professional like Wolff was able to return year after year to mentor many students, while allowing P枚ll盲nen to gain valuable insights into a focused field of work that is fueled by a true passion for sustainable solutions.
鈥業鈥檝e been hanging around Aalto for many years and I鈥檇 say the Mentoring Programme is an extension of Aalto solidifying itself in openness and multi-disciplinary collaboration. I believe the programme is one of the so-called 鈥渟uccess stories鈥 that highlights the aims Aalto wishes to achieve. This is my impression from following Aalto鈥檚 progress from a distance,鈥 Kati concludes.
Text: Michele Lawrence
Pictures: Kati Wolff & Anniina P枚ll盲nen
In Aalto University Mentoring Programme, students design their career with the support of working life mentors.