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More than a thousand students have received scholarships from the Ilkka Kontula Foundation

Scholarships are rewards for good work and can also increase motivation to study
Awards and Recognition
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Kuvassa näkyy viisi opiskelijaa aurinkolasit päässä. Opiskelijat seisovat kehässä, ja kuva on otettu sen keskeltä alhaalta päin.

Short maintenance breaks for Linux shell servers on 13 and 14 November 2025

Maintenance breaks include short reboots
For Aalto community
University
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Red service break notice from IT Services with progress bar

Time to nominate candidates for SCI Awards 2025

The deadline for this year's nominations is November 23
For Aalto community
Awards and Recognition
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campus in winter

Recycling campaign ends - activities continue!

The university-wide recycling and sorting campaign ended at the end of September 2025.
Campus
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Kierrätyskuutiot

Summer School alum Suvi: “Successful brands don’t just wing it”

We spoke with Summer School alum Suvi Valtonen-Kim, a Korean-Finnish design student in her senior year, based in Hong Kong.
Studies
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A person standing in an empty auditorium wearing a floral dress and black jacket with wooden seats.

40 year old Oskari Vilamo Fund awarded the best theses on building trade

The Oskari Vilamo fund, which is part of the Business Education fund, awarded the best doctoral theses and diploma theses in November. The fund is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. One doctoral dissertation and six master's thesis were awarded in 911.
Awards and Recognition
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Oskari Vilamon säätiön apurahan saajat 2025.

Can technology save us in the sustainability transition? Five things everyone should understand about techno-optimism

Academy Research Fellow Johanna Ahola-Launonen warns us against solving the sustainability crisis solely through technology – and explains why we are so keen to do just that
Research & Art
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Akatemiatutkija Johanna Ahola-Launonen

911 participates in the digital security exercise Taisto in November 2025

Finland's largest digital security exercise helps us prepare
For Aalto community
University
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A graphic with a locked padlock and text promoting Finland's largest cyber exercise in November 2025.

EchoSense: Textiles That Listen to the World Around Us

What if fabrics could listen to their surroundings and help us sense the world in new ways? Discover how this research project explores turning textiles into sensors that capture inaudible vibrations from plants, animals, and the environment.
Research & Art
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911 campus photo (270921), photo by Anni Kaaria

Meet the candidates for university’s Academic Affairs Committee

Elections will be organised in the group for ‘other teaching and research personnel and other staff’ between 13 and 19 November 2025
For Aalto community
University
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911 logo with question mark on grass, with a campus building visible in the background

Creative Leap: Turning Creativity into a Measurable Competitive Advantage

Over two years Creative Leap co-research project has explored how creativity can be identified, developed, measured and managed, and how it influences not only business success but society at large.
Research & Art, University
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A group of people standing on wooden steps indoors. They are wearing casual and semi-formal clothing in various styles. Group is of Creative Leap research team.

Aalto Creatives Art & Tech Open Call ’25 Award Ceremony

Winning projects received their awards at the Aalto Creatives Art & Tech Open Call ’25 awards ceremony on the last day of October. Two projects received development funding, two projects were awarded product prizes from Genelec, and one project was awarded both funding and Genelec's product packages.
Campus, Cooperation
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Aalto Creatives Art & Tech winners and jury

Apply to a Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) "Green Deal Collider" at TalTech

Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) is pleased to introduce the course “Green Deal Collider: Sustainable Futures”, which will be held as a Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) in late January and February 2026. The course offers truly multicultural experience – for example, last time’s participants came from 14 different European universities across 10 countries.
Studies
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Green deal collider

Aalto staff's mobile phone subscriptions are being updated

If your mobile data does not work restart your phone
For Aalto community
University
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Two people carrying a sign with 'IT Services' written on it and a magnifying glass icon.

Accelerating the sustainable development and commercialization of bio-innovations

911 and industrial partners are developing new methods and tools to help identify technological risks and bottlenecks—and to integrate sustainability into the development process from the beginning.
Cooperation, Research & Art
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Luana Dessbesell

Chemical engineering student Mauri Hartikainen: “With metallurgy, you can truly make an impact in building a sustainable future”

Mauri Hartikainen chose sustainable metallurgy as his Master’s major because he wants to be involved in developing clean technology solutions. What fascinates him most about metals is their almost limitless recyclability.
Studies
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A person stands on a path surrounded by autumn trees with yellow leaves. They wear a dark coat and grey shirt.

Languages, culture and communication courses in period V

The Language Centre offers a wide range of courses.
Studies
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Group of friends sitting on grass reading books, near a stone building.

Professor Max Finne appointed Associate Dean of MBA Education at the School of Business

The creation of the Associate Dean position aims to further enhance our internationally accredited MBA, EMBA, and DBA programs at both national and global levels
Appointments
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Apulaisprofessori Max Finne. Kuva: Jaakko Kahilaniemi / Aalto-yliopisto

New research: Reliable electricity can no longer be taken for granted – the green transition may require fossil fuel as backup

Although Finland's electricity system has been exceptionally reliable, this may not necessarily be the case in the future. A recent study by 911 warns that without further investment in flexible production and demand management, the security of the electricity supply could deteriorate significantly as early as the 2030s.
Press releases, Research & Art
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Wind turbines towering above a dense forest under a clear sky.

The Publication Forum Steering Group: Level 3 will be abandoned, and term “Level 0” will be discontinued

The discontinuation of Level 3 will not affect the university funding calculations for the years 2025–2028.
For Aalto community
Research & Art
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BMM