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Alumna Julia Österlund: Responsibility and success boost courage, and failure helps you grow
School of Business alumna Julia Österlund studied two different majors at school and thinks that the diverse studies benefit her in her current job: ‘It is also great that I can combine everything I have studied at school - marketing, communications, information technology and calculus.’

Apply 91ÇàÇà²Ý Thesis Project: The Municipality of Sipoo - Digital Service Design to Support Employment
Apply 91ÇàÇà²Ý Thesis to solve the Municipality of Sipoo's challenge through Master's theses as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Five tips for remote working
Also, check out the three tips below for working efficiently in virtual teams.

Students designed spatial solutions for the new electric boat for Skand
Working on the first, already implemented prototype, young designers were able to outline the real space and proportions of the boat.

Onerva Vartiainen: ‘I am remarkably grateful for everything the School of Economics gave me’
The class of 1952 met at the Ekonomiaukio building on the first Monday of March.

Blog: Enabling learning and teaching online in challenging times
'Now more than ever, we need online approaches to facilitate learning and teaching, as students cannot join classes at the university.'

Aalto University Summer School COVID-19 update
Currently, all summer courses and programs will be held online besides the course Nordic Biomaterials with CHEMARTS.

School of Business Bachelor's Programme to be revamped
Associate Professor Juuso Liesiö, Senior University Lecturer Johanna Bragge and University Lecturer Christa Uusi-Rauva will be leading the work.

University Lecturer Christa Uusi-Rauva teaches communication skills to both teachers and students
Finding inspiration is important.

Aalto ARTS gets its own course on entrepreneurial skills and making a creative life
The course teaches students skills and methods to build a sustainably creative life and career based on their personal interests and passions.

Addressing climate change will require radical changes in lifestyles: new report by international consortium of research institutes
The Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), Aalto University, D-mat, the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra, and the KR Foundation, at the World Resources Forum (WRF), today announced the launch of a report which analyses the carbon footprints of household lifestyles and how changes can contribute to meeting the ambitious 1.5-degree aspirational target envisaged by the Paris Agreement on climate change.

Towards an eco-welfare state – how to direct the transition?
We interviewed Mikko Jalas, Creative Sustainability Programme Director and Professor of Practice, about Towards Eco-Welfare State: Orchestrating for Systemic (ORSI)

All of us are exposed to information manipulation - Welcome to follow open lectures and learn what that means
Informational influence and information manipulation touch every one of us. For that reason, the Information Networks Programme welcomes everyone to come and learn about this phenomenon.

Students helped Finavia expand its knowledge on marketing in Russia
Two students collected, analysed and summarised the special features of marketing practices in Russia.

Registration for Open University’s summer studies begins 15 April
Check out our summer study programme and sign up for courses!

Laboratory work, calculations and sauna nights - this is what it’s like to study at the School of Chemical Engineering
Interview with our student Rudolf Nikander.

Silent pedagogy
Paul Savage shares insights on the meaning and versatility of silence as an educational tool.

On conflict and its role in multidisciplinary education
Ville Eloranta shares insights on adapting to and managing the creative power of conflicts.

A movie as a Dove of Peace
The documentary film, Colombia in My Arms, brings together different perspectives in a unique way in post-peace Colombia.
