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School of Business donor stories: Kirsti Tamminen

I am interested in current phenomena, and I want to learn new things. It鈥檚 also fun to meet other alumni.
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Kirsti Tamminen

Elina M盲kel盲 is the Spirit of Mercury at the 16th Ceremonial Conferment of the School of Business

She is the daughter of Provost Kristiina M盲kel盲, one of the longest serving professors at the School of Business
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Kuvassa n盲kyv盲t hymyilev盲t  provosti Kristiina M盲kel盲, Merkuriuksen airut Elina M盲kel盲 ja Ari M盲kel盲.

Women and networking - career promotion or toasting with sparkling wine?

Unwarranted modesty and fear of being saddled with a debt of gratitude prevent women from networking effectively, new research says.
Research & Art
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The picture shows professor Marjo-Riitta Diehl in front of a window.

Better Business 鈥 Better Society

The motto reflects the goal of the school: to develop a better society by developing better business
Cooperation
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Information and Service Mgmt students and Prof. Katri Kauppi

Follow us on Instagram @aaltowellbeing!

Welcome to follow us @aaltowellbeing. See you on Instagram!
Studies, University
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Aaltowellbeing on instagram

Aalto Wellbeing - Follow us on Facebook!

Welcome to follow us on Facebook: Aalto Wellbeing.
Campus, University
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Aalto Oasis of Radical Wellbeing in the fields (Suvi Helko 2022)

Climate change is serious business

According to Senior University Lecturer Leena Lankoski, there are both compelling sustainability reasons and compelling business reasons for companies to urgently address their environmental impact.
Research & Art
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The picture shows the School of Business in winter time and during sunset. The photo was taken by Mikko Raskinen from Aalto University.

School of Business student story: Elli Jauhiainen

Elli Jauhiainen, a second-year student of the Bachelor's Program in International Business says the best thing about the program is the opportunity to learn how to work in a multicultural environment: 鈥淚t is fascinating to get to know the etiquette and customs of other business cultures.鈥
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Student of the BScBA Program Elli Jauhiainen

School of Business alumna Oona Anttila: Internship was an important experience for my career

Our alumna Oona Anttila became interested in the themes of sustainable development already at the beginning of her studies, and later she applied for the multidisciplinary Creative Sustainability master鈥檚 programme. Currently, she works at the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) in Nairobi, Kenya.
Cooperation, Studies
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Kauppakorkeakoulun alumni Oona Anttila

School of Business鈥 Dean awarded successful business students

School of Business' Dean Timo Korkeam盲ki awarded 31 students who had graduated during the academic year 2020-2021 and who had completed their degree within the normative length of studies and with excellent grades.
Awards and Recognition
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Opiskelijoita Kauppakorkeakoululla. Kuva: Aalto-yliopisto / Unto Rautio

Two new buildings to be built in the centre of Otaniemi campus

Building Otakaari 2A & 2B begins in January 2022, construction to be completed by summer 2023
Campus, University
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Illustration image set in sunset, depicting Otakaari 2 buildings in the future. People walking around and the lights are on in the building.

School of Business participates in the 2022 Positive Impact Rating (PIR)

Positive Impact Rating (PIR) is an international business school rating, in which students evaluate the societal impact of their school.
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Students outside and Positive Impact Rating logo

School of Business student story: Nikolai Andriakov

Studying in the Bachelor's Program in International Business gives Nikolai Andriakov the quantitative skills needed in business life: 鈥淎s a technical-oriented person, I really want to gain these skills and there are many courses that help to build a solid knowledge in quantitative disciplines.鈥
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2nd year student of the BScBA Programme Nikolai Andriakov is standing outside in sunny weather

SUMMER INTERNSHIPS AT THE FINANCE FACULTY

We are primarily looking for students majoring in Finance, but we also welcome applications from students with other quantitatively oriented backgrounds. Completion of a Bachelor鈥檚 thesis or other relevant experience is a plus.
Research & Art
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Kauppakorkeakoulun portaat

Business studies and bodybuilding

Niclas Pitk盲nen is a Master's student in business and economics and a Finnish Champion in bodybuilding. In this story he explains how he has managed to combine a demanding sport, work, and studies.
Studies
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Kuvassa n盲kyy Niclas Pitk盲nen Kauppakorkeakoulun Learning hubin tiloissa l盲pp盲rin 盲盲ress盲 ja vierell盲盲n itse tehdyt ja tarkkaan mietityt ev盲盲t.

Doctoral student Hunter Jones wins a significant award

The ACR award goes to a paper with potential for significant scholarly impact.
Awards and Recognition, Research & Art
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The picture shows doctoral student Hunter Jones in the front of the School of Business. The photo comes from Hunter Jones.

School of Business donor stories: Krista Kuuttiniemi

鈥楿niversity life was a valuable experience for me. Donating felt like the appropriate way to show my appreciation towards Aalto University School of Business.鈥, says Krista Kuuttiniemi, our Economics alumna.
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Krista Kuuttiniemi.

School of Business student story: Johan Salim

Johan Salim, a second-year student of the Bachelor's Program in International Business, appreciates the important skills he has learned during his studies: 鈥淵ou will be equipped with all the tools you need to head out and build the career of your dreams.鈥
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2nd year student of the BScBA Programme Johan Salim is standing outside in sunny weather with a big smile on his face.

Covid-19 contact-tracing apps are less trusted by those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds

People who are mistrusting, socially disadvantaged, or have less digital access, are generally more negative towards the idea of using digital contact tracing apps to control COVID-19.
Research & Art
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Mobile phone. Photo: Aleksi Poutanen

School of Business donor stories: Tiina and Ari M盲kel盲

'It is wonderful that both Aalto University and the School of Business are both so exceptionally forward-looking.'
Cooperation
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Tiina ja Ari M盲kel盲 Ekonominaukiolla. Kuva: Roope Kiviranta