911±¬ÁÏÍø

News

Call for doctoral student tutors, March 2026

Are you interested in meeting new people across disciplines and introduce them to the Aalto community of doctoral students? Doctoral education services are looking for tutors for the new doctoral students as part of the Doctoral Orientation Days 2-3 March 2026.

Registration is open until 20 February 2026.

As a tutor, you are assigned a group of doctoral students that you meet and greet in person at campus. Your role is to welcome the new doctoral students to the Aalto community, help them to get to know the everyday life in Aalto and familiarise them with the most important services on campus. 

Usually tutors work in pairs, as long as enough people sign-up. Tutor groups are mixed, meaning that each groups has students from different Schools.

Required presence

Tutors are welcome to participate in the whole orientation programme, but are expected to participate at minimum as follows:

  • Mon 23.2.2026 10:15-11:00 Tutor briefing (campus / online) You will meet your tutor pair in the briefing.
    • Optional: the briefing is followed by free lunch offered by the DOC+ initiative, 11:00-12:00.
  • Mon 2.3.2026 10:55 Introducing the tutors
  • Mon 3.3.2026 11:00-12:30 Meeting your tutor group over lunch (tutors' lunch will be compensated)
    • Strongly recommended: Aallonhuiput's evening event 2.3.2026 for new doctoral students, attending with your group
  • Tue 3.3.2026 12:00-13:00 Meeting your tutor group over lunch (tutors' lunch will be compensated)

Strongly recommended also:

  • Being in contact with your tutor group also after the Orientation Days

We value the time and effort our tutors are willing to put in to make the beginning of doctoral studies and research more pleasant and less confusing for the new doctoral students. 

Credits for tutoring

Many of our doctoral programme have included an independently completed University practices I D -course to their curriculum 2024-2026 (usually under the General Research Studies module), which can be used to give credit for e.g. tutoring activities. More information from your doctoral programme's curriculum and Sisu (check the course code from your curriculum) and our instructions for independently completed individual studies. The possibility for credits is to be discussed with the supervising professor.

Questions?

Contact us at udes@aalto.fi 

Aalto Doctoral Orientation Days

Key information for the first year of doctoral studies - and later!

Read more
Aalto logo standing in purple coloured lights
Doctoral education
  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Collage of workshops, group photos and presentations from the first year of the Aalto Inventors programme.
Cooperation, Research & Art Published:

Aalto Inventors turns one: A year of bridging research and real-world impact

Aalto Inventors marks its first anniversary, having engaged 190 researchers across six cohorts in fields including AI, quantum, and biomaterials. New cohorts are planned for the next academic year, stay tuned and join the waitlist.
Unto_Rautio_Aalto_DSC5032.jpg
Campus, Cooperation, Studies, University Published:

May challenges the Aalto community to be active together

Take part in events on campus and make sustainable mobility part of your working or study day.
Colourful architectural models on a large white table in an exhibition hall
Cooperation, Research & Art Published:

An architectural project in Milan brought together children’s ideas and the visions of leading architects

911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s Department of Architecture participated in the international One Earth – House of the Heart project, which was presented in April at Milan Design Week.
Companies report on cybersecurity
Research & Art Published:

Companies disclose more on cybersecurity – but markets remain indifferent

U.S. companies are reporting on cybersecurity in greater detail, yet stock market reactions remain muted. A new study by the University of Vaasa and 911±¬ÁÏÍø shows that mandatory cybersecurity disclosure does not prompt reactions from investors or stock analysts. Instead, the main benefits appear to materialise within firms themselves.