New Finnish doctoral program in AI launching in 2024
A national consortium across 10 universities will educate 100 new PhDs in artificial intelligence research.
The national doctoral pilot programme has been launched and Aalto's 178 doctoral student positions in the pilots have been filled.
The call for doctoral thesis project partners has also closed but there is still a need for more mentors for students.
Statistics about doctoral students selected for doctoral pilot positions at Aalto University
The Ministry of Education and Culture will allocate EUR 255 million to universities for piloting new practices in doctoral education in 2024–2027. This additional funding will be allocated to 1,000 doctoral researchers who will have a three-year employment contract to complete their doctoral degree.
Universities will work together to improve doctoral education and reinvent practices. The field-specific pilots aim to increase the mobility of doctoral graduates between universities, businesses, research institutes and other organisations, develop direction and guidance, and promote the employment of doctoral graduates in different sectors of society.
Aalto University was granted 178 additional positions in the new doctoral education pilot funded by the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture. The majority of the positions are in the flagship programme areas of the Research Council of Finland. At Aalto, flagships in the areas of quantum technology, materials bioeconomy and artificial intelligence received the largest number of positions.
Each consortium participating in the pilot is developing its own approach. The recruitment of doctoral students will start as soon as possible, and the new doctoral researchers will start their thesis work either on 1 August 2024 or 1 January 2025.
The first progress report of the National Doctoral Education Pilot has been published, including some statistics on the students selected.
A national consortium across 10 universities will educate 100 new PhDs in artificial intelligence research.
Circular Materials Bioeconomy Network: From bio-based resources to advanced materials (CIMANET).
Here you can find all of the projects that are currently open as part of Aalto University's role in the QDOC PhD pilot programme.
Long-term collaboration in the form of a doctoral project enables knowledge transfer and dialogue, where both the company, the university and the doctoral student learn from each other.
Everything there is to know about doctoral education for doctoral students, supervising professors and thesis advisors.
The donation will support the development of doctoral education in water and environmental engineering.
Aalto University and Valmet collaborate to educate doctoral-level experts in multiple fields. Valmet is interested in both doctoral research and the expertise of new doctoral graduates.