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School of Business’ Dean awarded successful business students

Dean’s List Scholarships in Academic Year 2020–2021 were given to 31 students.
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Dean of the School of Business Timo Korkeamäki awarded graduates who had completed their degree within the normative length of studies and with excellent grades. The yearly award was given to 31 Bachelor’s or Master’s students.

Graduates who received the Dean's list award:

Bachelor’s students, Otaniemi Campus

Aaltonen Ville

Ahonen Leevi

Hakala Elsa-Emilia

Karhu Oskari

Kupiainen Tommi

Lehojärvi Max

MacMoffat Mark

Miller Niko

Niukkanen Toni

Nyberg Markus

Palomäki Akseli

Pronin Niko

Viitala Vertti

Ylä-Poikelus Niko

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

Mamzer Roman

Suomalainen Laura

Surmonin Timofey

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

Ehrlich Jonas

Hjulgren Markus

Iisakka Harri

Luostarinen Sini

Pitkänen Otto

Pronin Niko

Puustinen Eerik

Siitonen Jori

Virkkunen Valtteri

Master’s students (accepted to the Master's level studies)

László Ben

Lichtcsien Kelsie

Mäkelä Elina

Namuth Georg

Sipilä Erika

Ziegler Philip

Warm congratulations to all awardees!

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