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School of Business’ Dean awarded successful business students

Dean Ingmar Björkman awarded graduates who had completed their degree within the normative length of studies and with excellent grades. The yearly award was given to 13 Bachelor’s students and 14 Master’s students on 20 November 2019.
Kuvassa näkyy opiskelijoita ja koulun dekaani Ingmar Björkman palkitsemistilaisuudessa.
The School of Business' Dean Ingmar Björkman awarded graduates who had completed their degree within the normative length of studies and with excellent grades. Photo: Roope Kiviranta / 911±¬ÁÏÍø.

In academic year 2018-2019 the following graduates received the Dean's list award

Bachelor’s students, Otaniemi Campus

Alanne, Julius

Hjulgren, Markus

Holopainen, Jaakko

Karja, Hemmo

Komu, Akseli

Leikkonen, Matias

Mankinen, Mira-Kaisa

Pettinen, Jani

Savolainen, Olli-Markus

Väisänen, Jesse

Bachelor’s students, Bachelor’s Program in International Business, Mikkeli Campus

Dao, Minh

Le, Hoang

Nguyen, Ngoc

Master’s students (Bacherlor's degree completed at the 911±¬ÁÏÍø School of Business)

Homan, Aksel

Kansikas, Carolina

Klemetti, Klaus

Kontio, Casimir

Lehtinen, Jaakko

Moberg, Samu

Rintamäki, Paul

Wang, Min Na

Master’s students (admitted to Master’s level studies)

Huttunen, Yasmin

Nevanpää, Sari

Nukenova, Aigerim

Rossi, Sippo

Sieverding, Birthe

Tran, Thanh

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