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Summer school: Number theory and coding theory - contemporary applications in security
The school is aimed at students at all levels (BSc/MSc/PhD) and postdocs.
Participants in the Case Competition work under pressure while honing their public speaking skills
Elisa and the book publishing business offered a real-life challenge 91ÇàÇà²Ý Crossroads case competition.

Aalto University accepts 1 116 applicants for master's studies
The number of applicants increased by 2%.
Who inspires and supports learning? Nominate your choice for the Award for Quality Teaching!
We want to identify and give recognition to good deeds and reward the doers.

EgoCure at Loikka Festival and XR Encounters coming up
Ego Cure, a VR film and a pilot project by Aalto University’s Virtual Cinema Lab is shown at the Loikka film festival 5–8 April. Also an open networking session XR Encounters is planned to 4 May.

Zombies, Cyborgs & Chimeras - a presentation by Stelarc & discussion
Join the world-famous performance artist Stelarc’s presentation in Aalto University, followed up by discussion on 12 April.

Lux Helsinki to become the most sustainable light art festival in Europe by 2020?
Students developed a measurement system tailored to light art festivals and a collaboration platform.

New hourly-paid teachers in physics recruited for autumn 2018 and spring 2019 terms
The Department of Physics at the Aalto University School of Science is looking for new hourly-paid teachers for the academic year 2018–19.

Increased number of applicants to Bachelor’s Programmes at Aalto University
The number of first priority applicants increased 14% in the field of Business and Economics and the field of Technology attracted over 12% more first priority applicants.
Ceremony week in June culminates in Ceremonial Conferment of Doctoral Degrees in Technology
Celebrations for all Aalto University graduates will be held during the University's Ceremony Week.

New Into released
An upgrade of the Aalto student portal, Into (into.aalto.fi), has just been released .
The technology sector is more versatile than girls in middle school had thought
A strong basic degree as well as language and communication skills are central in working life.

Annika Stuke received Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation grant for PhD study
CEST's PhD candidate Annika Stuke receives a one-year scholarship from the Magnus Ehrnrooth foundation. Congratulations!
Joint application to Bachelor’s programmes starts next week
The application period to the programmes (in Finnish) starting next autumn is 14 – 28 March.
Social support improves the results of online courses
Despite the results, researchers don't recommend using friends as learning support. This kind of support from friends can lead to superficial learning and prevent the development of skills.
Could teleportation, borrowing and destroying of museum objects take place at the National Museum?
Conventional museum practices were thrown out of the window when students formulated the future of museums.

Student project brings S Group information on sustainability in online retailing
Students also praised for positive attitude and independent approach to work.

Stanford Summer Program 2018 participants selected
Number of applications by Aalto School: ARTS 19, BIZ 21, CHEM 6, ELEC 6, ENG 5 and SCI 12.
Studies from different fields are beneficial in working life
Aalto students can complete a minor (24 cr) at the School of Business Mikkeli Campus BA Program in International Business.

Students at UPM Biofore Boot Camp get to solve real-life problems
The multidisciplinary teams brainstormed new packaging solutions for paper rolls and learnt team work skills, networking skills and how to convincingly present one’s own ideas.
