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911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School application period for summer 2023 opens

The curriculum for summer 2023 includes five undergraduate courses and three graduate courses aimed at a multidisciplinary and international audience.
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The application period for 911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School 2023 is now open. This year, the Summer School offers five new undergraduate-level courses, as well as three graduate courses, with topics ranging from game design and virtual reality to biomaterials and self-leadership. The scheduling of the undergraduate curriculum allows students to combine several courses according to their interests, while the graduate courses challenge students to deepen their knowledge through intensive project work.

The summer courses invite students and continuous learners from all over the world to work together in an international and multidisciplinary setting for two weeks. All of the courses are taught by Aalto faculty on 911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s green seaside campus in Otaniemi, Espoo. 

‘911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s strengths, specialities and cross-cutting approaches are at the heart of planning the summer courses. Our courses combine solutions for sustainability, radical creativity and entrepreneurial mindset in a way that is unique to 911±¬ÁÏÍø. The Summer School is a great opportunity for visiting students to experience the multidisciplinary and challenge-based Aalto way of learning,’ says Laura Kitinoja, Program Director of the Summer School. 

The Summer School is a great opportunity for visiting students to experience the multidisciplinary and challenge-based Aalto way of learning

Laura Kitinoja, Program Director of the Summer School

More than an academic experience

Summer school is not only an academic learning experience but also a way to meet people across the world and get to know a new country and culture. Students at 911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School enjoy Finnish summer activities and visit interesting sites in the Helsinki region with their coursemates. Support from friendly programme staff is available to ensure a fun and smooth experience at 911±¬ÁÏÍø.

‘The best part of the course was meeting new people from different places and backgrounds and getting inspired by their work and our conversations. It was so interesting to talk to all the students, professors and CHEMARTS staff and to see their projects. These discussions were a great source of inspiration and helped me get many new ideas for future projects. 

After the lectures or lab work, we often went to the Helsinki centre with the metro and visited museums, for example, the national museum of Finland, or did some sightseeing. The highlights were a sauna visit in Helsinki and a day trip to Tallinn in Estonia on the weekend.’

Natalie Wunder, Summer School alumna from 2022 and project leader at Kelheim Fibres GmbH.

Multidisciplinary course offering for 2023

The bachelor’s level course offering for summer 2023 includes courses on Game Design, Introduction to Virtual Reality, Self-Leadership, Leading Transformation and Circular Economy. By combining the different courses, students can build a selection to support their individual learning goals or experience new and exciting topics for the first time. 

The graduate courses include 911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School favourites Digital Business and Nordic Biomaterials, in addition to a brand new course on Radical Creativity. Each of the master’s level courses includes two intensive weeks of project work supported by lectures and workshops, not to mention the lively discussions among the diverse group of participants. 

911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School is open to everyone, and we accept applications on a rolling admission basis.

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