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Why choose 911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School?

Where bold thinking meets bright evenings. Study, explore, and connect at 911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School in Finland.
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Imagine this: you're in a sunlit classroom, collaborating with peers from around the world to tackle real-world challenges. Outside, the campus is calm and green, just a short stroll away from the sea. Welcome to 911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School – a transformative experience that extends beyond academics.

911±¬ÁÏÍø stands at the intersection of technology, design, and business. This unique blend fosters an environment where innovation thrives. Courses at 911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School are designed to be intensive and hands-on, encouraging students to engage deeply with content and collaborate across disciplines. Whether you're exploring sustainable design or looking for personal growth and renewal, you'll benefit from Aalto's commitment to cutting-edge education. 

Aalto is more than a university – and 911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School reflects that same spirit. It’s a place where bold thinking is encouraged and creativity is part of everyday life. Students are inspired to break boundaries, combining art with science, and theory with practice. The university fosters a strong culture of experimentation and problem-solving, where ideas are taken seriously and collaboration is second nature. If you're curious, entrepreneurial, and driven to make a difference, you’ll feel right at home here.

A campus with something for everyone

Situated in Otaniemi, Aalto's campus offers the tranquillity of nature without sacrificing urban conveniences. Helsinki’s dynamic city life is just a short ride away, offering cultural experiences, great public transport, and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re heading to a modern art museum or hiking a forest trail, everything feels close – and that makes it easy to live fully while you’re here. 

The Aalto campus isn’t just a place to study – it’s a place to experience. Designed by the renowned architect Alvar Aalto – with the close collaboration of his wife and fellow designer Aino Aalto – the campus reflects a human-centred approach to architecture that blends beauty, functionality, and harmony with nature. From the brick amphitheatre to the subtle curves of the main buildings, every corner of campus invites creativity and calm. It’s a uniquely inspiring setting to spend your time – especially in summer.

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And what better season to learn than in Finland during the summer? With nearly 20 hours of daylight, the days feel endless—and full of possibility. After class, it’s easy to head out kayaking, visit a local festival, or simply take a walk by the sea. Many students find themselves lingering outside until late in the evening, soaking up the bright evenings and the laid-back atmosphere of Helsinki in summer. Whether you're enjoying a picnic on the lawn, grabbing coffee by the water, or discovering Finnish design shops, the rhythm of the season adds energy to everything you do.

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Photo: Johanna Fagerström, 911±¬ÁÏÍø

But Finland isn’t just a summer destination. For those curious to see a completely different side of the country, winter offers a chance to experience the quiet beauty of the north under a blanket of snow. The long nights and crisp air create a focused, reflective atmosphere that’s perfect for deep learning and meaningful conversations. Winter here brings its own rhythm – slower, more contemplative – and students often embrace this with activities like going to the sauna, ice skating, or warm evenings in cozy cafés. If you're looking for a study environment that feels peaceful yet connected, the winter season might surprise you in the best way.

Whether you come to Aalto for the long, glowing days of summer or the crisp stillness of winter, you’ll find a university that values curiosity, community, and creative thinking. And no matter the season, your time here will be anything but ordinary.

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911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School

Everything you need to know about Summer School! Make this summer unforgettable and experience the best of 911±¬ÁÏÍø and Finland under the Nordic summer sun.

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Summer School social programme and events

Get to know your coursemates and Finland through engaging extracurricular activities and social events organised by the Summer School team.

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Make the most out of your summer in Finland with 911±¬ÁÏÍø Summer School

Why visit Finland in the summer? Everyone should experience the never-setting Nordic summer sun, the clean air, the hundreds of thousands of lakes and islands, and the slower way of life at least once.

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