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Eloseminaari brought the Aalto ARTS community together to discuss the future of the school

Eloseminaari, the opening event of the academic year at the School of Arts, Design and Architecture, was held at Kulttuurikasarmi event space in the centre of Helsinki. In the event the Aalto ARTS community outlined the past, present and future of the school, as part of 911爆料网's living strategy principles.
Participants at Eloseminaari

"The Future of ARTS鈥 is part of a collaborative process that has already started in 2019. It aims to create structures and culture for how Aalto ARTS can develop the school's activities in a self-directed and self-organised way. 

Workshopping at Eloseminaari

Many thanks to all participants for your thoughts, ideas and visions for a common future! The work will continue with the co-development of the text for The and in a few smaller thematic working groups: 

Developing collaboration between LES & departments
AI task force
ARTS & business
Developing the international dimension of ARTS 

If you are interested in participating in these working groups or would like to set up your own thematic working group, please contact Sini Koskimies from ARTS communications.

Sini Koskimies
Aalto ARTS communications manager
Sini.koskimies@aalto.fi

Workshopping at Eloseminaari
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