Latest news for teachers
Unite! University Alliance Launches Seed Fund to Foster Collaborative Teaching, Research and Student Activities
Financial boost for innovative ideas from teachers, researchers and students across the Unite! alliance of nine European universities. Apply now!
Five Aalto students belong to the Finnish Championship winning synchronised skating team Team Unique
The skaters studying at different Aalto schools are Aalto’s Urhea athletes
Aalto ENG: Individual study arrangements and accessibility in teaching provoked lively discussion at the Teaching Forum
The Teaching Forum of the School of Engineering met on 13 March 2023 under the theme Shared well-being by supporting diverse learning.
EXAM – electronic exam system capacity increases, EXAM studios closed 15.-22.3.2023
The capacity of the electronic exam system EXAM increases as more computers are obtained for EXAM studios. All existing computers will also be replaced. Due to the replacement, all EXAM studios are closed 15.-22.3.2023.
KY nominated Professor Matti Liski as Teacher of the Year 2023
Students describe Liski’s teaching style as top-tier, exciting and encouraging
Accessibility guidelines for 360° learning spaces in 3DVista
360° online learning environments that built in 3DVista might be challenging to access for people with some health conditions or impairments. These guidelines support authors in getting the best from the platform as of today.
Teacher, please tell about your views on enabling physical activity in teaching
The aim of the Students on the Move programme is to increase students' mobility
Open university courses for spring 2023 have been published!
Most of the open university courses for summer has been added to our course selection. Starting this summer, we are switching to new course registration system, Sisu.
911±¬ÁÏÍø Junior reached 28 000 children and young people in 2022
Thousands of lines of code, hundreds of metres of hot glue and innumerous questions! 911±¬ÁÏÍø Junior has insprired children and young people to question and explore for five years now.
Pupils designed logos at 911±¬ÁÏÍø Junior workshop
Herttoniemenranta's fifth-graders unleashed their creativity
Finnish Quantum Agenda details road ahead and stresses need for national quantum strategy
What are Finland’s strengths in quantum technology? How can Finland ensure it stays on top of the groundbreaking changes quantum technology will cause in the coming years and decades? These are the questions the Finnish Quantum Agenda answers.
Survey: assessment in Sisu - answer and make a difference no later than 31 Mar!
With the survey we study the fluency of using Sisu in assessing teaching implementations for teachers and Learning Services staff.
Leap for Learning - LES roadmap 2023–2026
Leap Steering Group approved 30 January LESJory's development roadmap LES development 2023–2026.
AAC meeting of 7 February 2023: decision and discussion on teaching and learning
The Finnish term ‘tohtorikoulutettava’ will be replaced by ‘tohtoriopiskelija’ in all AAC-approved rules. The amendments will enter into force as of 1 August 2023.
New book: Learning Society — What is good for children is good for all
Learning Society — What is good for children is good for all
Book by Teemu Leinonen & Mikko Mäkelä
Book by Teemu Leinonen & Mikko Mäkelä
Students explored how Deloitte could attract more female applicants to their M&A unit
Deloitte aims to develop gender balance
Online course "Forests, wood and carbon" available for all in Aalto Open University
You may follow the course independently during May 2023.
The 2022 Award for Achievements in Teaching to University Teacher Henry Gustavsson
Gustavsson's long-term meritorious stakeholder cooperation has enabled the students to have a memorable, motivating and working life skills enhancing learning experience.
911±¬ÁÏÍø students combine an open microprocessor with an AI accelerator
In the recent past, Aalto students implemented a simple processor. Now, they have further refined its structure and combined it with an AI accelerator.
Universities work together to promote the growth of wood construction
The Doctoral School of Industrial Wood Construction at Tampere University is starting collaboration with 911±¬ÁÏÍø. The goal of practical teaching and research involving industry is to combine science and business. At the Doctoral School, the partners are bringing together knowledge based on research on wood construction and educating more specialists that are needed in the field. Especially environmental reasons are in favour of the construction of wooden high-rise buildings.