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The five most read news items of the academic year 2022鈥2023 on the School of Business website

The School of Business publishes one or more news pieces on its website every week. We tell about our versatile activities and, as you can see from the most read articles, the range of our topics is wide
Research & Art, Studies
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Three students, School of Business. Photo: Roope Kiviranta

Why summers in Finland are magical

Midsummer, midnight sun and a fresh mindset. Finland provides students with the perfect setting for summer relaxation
Studies
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People sitting in front of a cottage after a sauna

'It was a great learning experience' - Aalto International Talent Programme introduces Finnish working life to international students

This year 150 students and 17 companies participated in the group mentoring initiative.
Cooperation
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A group of students sitting on a sofa

Alumnus Daniel Cohen: I knew the Bachelor鈥檚 Programme in International Business at Aalto Mikkeli is a top programme, so I wanted to aim high and apply there

School of Business, Mikkeli Campus alumnus Daniel Cohen encourages current students to be confident and patient in finding their own paths: 鈥淚f you feel like you don鈥檛 know what to do, don鈥檛 worry. That doesn鈥檛 mean you cannot get ahead in your career and build up work skills. Anything you do for work will help you get in the right direction.鈥
Cooperation, Studies
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BScBA Program alumnus Daniel Cohen in the front of New York city scenery

How Finland creates the best student/life balance in the world

Student life is not all about studying and Finland has figured out how to tackle this challenge
Studies
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Students riding a carousel during the opening day of the semester

Alumna Julia Romanyuk: Studying at Mikkeli Campus gives the graduates an important advantage

During her career in rhythmic gymnastics, Julia Romanyuk, a multiple Finnish champion and the School of Business Mikkeli campus alumna learnt many skills that have been valuable outside athletics as well: 鈥業 have applied these practical skills, such as time management and having a high drive, in my studies and personal life.鈥
Cooperation, Studies
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BScBA alumna Julia Romanyuk sitting in front of mountain landscape

Unfolding public art book discusses the role of public art at 911爆料网

Unfolding public art book is based on the university's art collection
Research & Art, University
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Front and back covers of book called Unfolding Public Art. Text in red, book covers in sand colour.

Radical Collaboration 鈥 Aalto LASER Talks afterwork returns in June

Invite your friend or colleague to our casual get-together featuring inspiring talks on current research, accompanied by relaxed conversations over food, refreshments, and music on June 7, 2023.
Research & Art
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Returning to the roots

Arnevi Rautanen and Juha Utriainen gave up their careers to take up farming in the village of Joroinen in Eastern Finland. At their family farm, values are more than just empty words 鈥 they are principles that the couple lives by every day.
Aalto Magazine
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Arnevi Rautanen etummaisena ja Juha Utriainen h盲nen takanaan tummas盲vyisess盲 muotokuvassa, taustalla sininen verho.

'The best thing was the relaxed atmosphere and versatile alumni' 鈥 students and alumni met at the Meet Your Community event

School of Business alumni from different majors talked about their career experiences and gave advice on choosing a major subject and finding employment in an event aimed at the first-year business students.
Cooperation, Studies
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Kandidaattikeskus, Otakaari 1

Do dividends enrich shareholders? Is investing only for the rich? True or false: five claims about investing

Investing has become a hot topic in the media, in online discussions and around watercoolers and coffee machines 鈥 but are these conversations sharing wisdom or spreading myths? To help people make informed decisions, we asked Professor of Finance Peter Nyberg to talk about five claims and separate fact from fiction.
Research & Art
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In the picture, professor Peter Nyberg leans towards a window in the Dipoli building.

5 reasons why Finnish winter is crazy cool

Finland鈥檚 winter weather can be extreme, but it doesn鈥檛 have to stop students from having fun
Studies
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The photo shows a man and a reindeer greeting each other in a wintry environment.

Various career paths: Markus Puhakka develops a family-run horticultural business and enjoys gardening in the spring

Puhakka, who also considered the profession of a wilderness guide, studied marketing and international business management at the School of Business. Now he combines his business expertise with garden work in a Finnish family business specialising in horticulture.
Studies
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A person wearing a grey checked shirt is standing in a store filled with various plants and gardening supplies.

Alumna Miia Martikainen: my heart beats for solving the challenges of our society's well-being

鈥業 became interested in business studies because I felt that through them, I could be part of making an impact that matters鈥 says Miia Martikainen, our alumna. Martikainen has been working as a consultant for almost a decade now, and she is currently in her dream job solving the future challenges of the public social and health care system.
Cooperation, Studies
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Ninni Norra nabs a School of Business student place via the special achievements category

The special achievement (erityiset saavutukset) referred to in this applicant category may be any achievement in entrepreneurship, leadership, volunteerism, sports, music, art, or science and technology that is particularly significant compared to the average in the same age group
Studies
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Ninni Norra puhuu nikrofoniin. Etualan p枚yd盲ll盲 n盲kyv盲t pienet Suomen ja EU:n liput.

Various career paths: tax expert Saara Hietanen is building a better world

Saara Hietanen became interested in organisational activities in upper secondary school through her love for animals, but only started a career in organisations and advocacy work after working in an international auditing company. Instead of animal rights, Hietanen ended up promoting fair taxation.
Studies
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Kuvassa saara Hietanen seisoo Kauppakorkeakoulun aulassa portaiden edess盲.

Solve the SDGs returns 鈥 now on two continents

Join the sustainability hackathon by AVP and Junction, organized simultaneously in Finland, Uganda and Tanzania on 31.3.鈥2.4.
Campus, Cooperation, Studies
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Vibrant purple and red colored banner with a decorative logo for 'Solve the SDGs'.  The tagline reads 'Work together for a better tomorrrow'.

Professor Monika 脰sterberg has been nominated as a member of the Forest Bioeconomy Science Panel

The Forest Bioeconomy Science Panel has 14 members, and it is set by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment.
Appointments
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Professori Monika 脰sterberg.

Risto Siilasmaa encourages students to make an impact

Aalto Alumnus Risto Siilasmaa spoke to students taking part in Aalto International Talent programme, encouraging them to make an impact in the world.
Cooperation
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Risto Siilasmaa. Kuva: WithSecure

Could carbon farming be scaled into a genuine alternative to industrialized agriculture?

In a new research project, researchers at the School of Business examine farmers' experiences of carbon farming to build understanding of the functioning of a new agricultural market.
Research & Art
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Kuvassa n盲kyy vihre盲 kaurapelto ja digitaalisuutta kuvaavia 0- ja 1-merkkej盲.