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Aalto University takes increasing responsibility in Finnish-American higher education relations

A high-level delegation from Minnesota, United States, visited the university in November.
The delegation from Minnesota togehter with Aalto University hosts.
In the photo, from left to right: Jussi Impi枚, Steven Massey, Terhi M枚ls盲, Amy Lindgren, Rachel Lim贸n, Aaron Budge, Ilkka Niemel盲, Don Weinkauf, Meredith McQuaid, Ossi Naukkarinen, Jeff Standish,and J茅r么me Rickmann.

Aalto University and the University of Helsinki have been mandated by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) to jointly develop a large-scale Finnish Research Development and Innovation (RDI) network to increase the visibility of the excellence of the Finnish RDI in the United States of America.

A new initiative for collaboration

As a result, the Finnish-American Research and Innovation Accelerator (FARIA) has been launched this year (). This young initiative is now starting to bear its first fruit:

In FARIA are now 16 Finnish higher education institutions鈥12 universities and four universities of applied sciences. Together its members represent 92% of Finnish research universities and 89% of the higher education sector's RDI-power, when measured in terms of the RDI-funding. The network has partnered with several Academy of Finland Flagship programme members, the Fulbright Finland Foundation, the Finnish Association of Research Managers and Advisors (Finn-ARMA) and collaborates closely with the Finnish Embassy in Washington D.C., the Team Finland Knowledge network, Business Finland, and other stakeholder organisations.

Guests looking at the dress made of birch.
Amy Lindgren, Aaron Budge and Steven Massey admiring a dress made of birch-based fabric.

鈥楩ARIA and Aalto University jointly with University of Helsinki are increasingly sought-after partners in facilitating Finnish-US higher education relations,鈥 states J茅r么me Rickmann, Aalto University鈥檚 project lead. Dr. Rickmann continues: 鈥楾his is reflected for example in that we were not only honoured at both universities to host the higher education track of the Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz鈥檚 high-level delegation to Finland. But also, that FARIA was invited to present its activities during the delegation鈥檚 programme organised by MEC and to explore collaboration opportunities for its members with universities and companies from Minnesota.鈥

US delegation at Aalto discussed sustainability

The delegation was under the patronage of the First Lady of Minnesota, herself an educator and avid supporter of quality education, Ms. Gwen Walz. Ilkka Niemel盲, President of Aalto University, hosted our guest from Minnesota and introduced them 91青青草 University. The visit centered around the theme of sustainability. Aalto University Vice President for Research, Ossi Naukkarinen spoke about solutions for sustainability at the university as a cross-cutting strategic approach. Professor Monika 脰sterberg represented FinnCERES鈥攖he Academy of Finland financed flagship on materials bioeconomy鈥攁nd presented their take on sustainable technology.

Funding available for collaboration projects

In this context it is worth remembering that an Aalto University internal call for collaboration with the US is still open until 9 December and that FARIA is organising a workshop on US-funding sources in collaboration with Finn-ARMA on 25 November.

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