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New spaces for self-study

Are you looking for a space on campus for independent study or work? In this news article, you'll find tips for students on finding suitable spaces. New self-study spaces were also opened on campus at the beginning of 2026.
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Campus buildings are available to all students during their opening hours. The general rule is that you may study in a space whenever it is not reserved. This means you can, for example, study in a lecture hall without a prior reservation, as long as no classes are in session there or other students have not reserved the space.

There are special self-study spaces for students in nearly every building on campus. Some of the spaces must be reserved in advance using the Aalto Space app, while others are available without a reservation. The spaces are generally open according to the buildings’ opening hours, but some study spaces are open 24/7. You’ll need an access card to enter the 24/7 spaces.

Check out the Learning Lounge!

Several Learning Lounges have recently opened on campus as new self-study spaces. The Learning Lounges are located in certain campus restaurants when the restaurants are closed. You can find the Learning Lounges in the following buildings:

  • Maarintie 8: Food & co TUAS. Opening hours Mon-Fri 14.00-19.30.
  • A Bloc, 2nd floor: Food & co A Bloc. Opening hours Mon-Fri 9.00-11.00.
  • Otakaari 3, 2nd floor: Restaurant Kvarkki. Opening hours Mon-Fri 14.30-20.00.
  • School of Business: Restaurant Arvo. Opening hours Mon-Fri 15.00-20.00.

Self-study spaces

Spaces designed for self-study are found in many places around campus, and access rights let you work in them at the times that suit you.

Find all self-stugy spaces here
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