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New web page address for Learning Centre

The website of the Learning Centre becomes part of the aalto.fi from 3 June, 2020.

The website of the Learning Centre becomes part of the aalto.fi from 3 June, 2020. Simultaneously, the visual identity of our web pages is unified with the university website. Our services remain as they are.

For further information please contact:

oppimiskeskus@aalto.fi

Learning Centre

Otaniementie 9. Welcome! We offer you excellent library services, expert services and study and work spaces.

Please find our new pages here!
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