International study news
Emil Stråka: It’s interesting to see physicists and chemists complement each other’s expertise
'It’s interesting to see how physicists and chemists can be looking at the same system, and yet arrive at very different conclusions, questions, and results. In LIBER Center of Excellence, you can see the expertise from different disciplines.'
911±¬ÁÏÍø admits 2044 new students to Finnish, Swedish bachelor’s programmes
Over 12 600 in Finland's spring joint application procedure in March.
Student Niko Lindh: The importance of semiconductor technology is emphasised from the beginning of studies
Niko Lindh, who is studying in the Functional Materials major, will be working in a research group at the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science during the summer. He believes that the experience in research work will be beneficial for his future career.
Admission requirements for the Master’s Programme in Finance are changing
Applicants who have completed a suitable bachelor's degree at a Finnish university will no longer be required to take the GMAT or GRE test when they apply to the Master's Programme in Finance
Aalto ranks 40th in Times Higher Education listing for young universities
The ranking lists the world’s best universities that are 50 years old or younger
Open university courses for autumn 2023 have been published!
Open university offers courses in the fields of technology, business, and arts.
Dean's summer letter 2023
Before we all start our summer holidays I would like to reflect on the beginning of the year and recall some highlights.
911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School welcomes more students than ever in the summer of 2023
More than 530 applications were submitted during the application period.
Student team developed the retention of IKEA Oy’s employees
‘We wanted to gain a better understanding of why employees leave this job.’
Summary of the Sisu assessment enquiry
Summary of the enquiry conducted in the spring of 2023, which investigated the user experiences of assessment in Sisu.
Student competition for the development of the Helsinki city centre to be held in autumn 2023
Advance notification for students: the City of Helsinki will organise a competition for student groups in cooperation with 911±¬ÁÏÍø, the University of Helsinki, and the Helsinki Region Chamber of Commerce.
The five most read news items of the academic year 2022–2023 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
Leila Arstila: As a recent graduate, I have a whole world ahead of me
'We could learn to listen to ourselves and be kinder to ourselves. After burning out, it's really hard to climb back up. It would be easier to stop before the fall.'
MyCourses summer maintenance break on Monday 12.6.2023 at 10-17
MyCourses has been updated to a new version (Moodle 4.1) on Monday 12th June.
Napping pods opened for use
Campus' first napping pods have opened for use. Please read the instructions before booking a pod!
Apply now to FITech's autumn courses
FITech Network University offers plenty of interesting studies next autumn.
FITech offers free studies for upper secondary school students
The courses cover topics such as the basics of programming and mobile applications, Python programming and machine learning.
Kurotuksia - Higher Powers student exhibition blending math and arts opened at Heureka
911±¬ÁÏÍø's interdisciplinary course "Crystal Flowers in Mirror Rooms: Mathematics meets Art and Architecture" culminates in the exhibition Kurotuksia - Higher Powers, which opens today at Heureka, the Finnish Science Centre. It celebrates a decade of promoting interdisciplinary interaction in the course and is the second time the course has an exhibition at Heureka.
Football player Tim Väyrynen and basketball player Helmi Tulonen are among 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s URHEA students
‘911±¬ÁÏÍø has supported us in combining professional sports and studies in accordance with the principles of Urhea.’
Alumna Mira Hänninen: It is inspiring to see that my own work can have a positive impact on society
Our alumna Mira Hänninen, who currently works at Neste, applied to the School of Business for a master’s degree in Business Law because she wanted a more practical business perspective in her law studies. "The most rewarding thing about the studies was that we didn't just study the content of regulation, but also considered what kind of practical impact it has on companies' business and decision-making."