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Aalto University ( fi, Aalto-yliopisto; sv, Aalto-universitetet) is a public research university located in Espoo, Finland. It was established in 2010 as a merger of three major Finnish universities: the Helsinki University of Technology, the
Helsinki School of Economics The Aalto University School of Business ( fi, Aalto-yliopiston kauppakorkeakoulu; sv, Aalto-universitets handelshögskola), is the largest business school in Finland. Founded in 1911, it is the second oldest business school in Finland and one of ...
and the University of Art and Design Helsinki. The close collaboration between the scientific, business and arts communities is intended to foster multi-disciplinary education and research. The Finnish government, in 2010, set out to create a university that fosters innovation, merging the three institutions into one. The university is composed of six schools with close to 17,500 students and 4,000 staff members, making it Finland's second largest university. The main campus of Aalto University is located in
Otaniemi Otaniemi (Finnish), or Otnäs (Swedish), is a district of Espoo, Finland. It is located near the border of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Otaniemi is located on the southern shore of the Laajalahti bay, next to the district of Tapiola near th ...
, Espoo.
Aalto University Executive Education Aalto University Executive Education Ltd (Aalto EE) offers executive education and leadership development services in 12 countries. Aalto EE is owned by Aalto University. Aalto EE has an office in Helsinki that coordinates operations in Europe ...
operates in the district of Töölö, Helsinki. In addition to the Greater Helsinki area, the university also operates its Bachelor's Programme in International Business in Mikkeli and the Metsähovi Radio Observatory in Kirkkonummi. Aalto University's operations showcase Finland's experiment in higher education. The Aalto Design Factory, Aalto Ventures Program and Aalto Entrepreneurship Society (
Aaltoes Aaltoes, also known as Aalto Entrepreneurship Society, is a non-profit organization run by students, based in Helsinki, Finland. Founded in 2009, Aaltoes has helped the rapid emergence of a startup culture in Finland in 2008-2011. Aaltoes's purp ...
), among others, drive the university's mission for a radical shift towards multidisciplinary learning and have contributed substantially to the emergence of Helsinki as a hotbed for startups. Aaltoes is Europe's largest and most active student run entrepreneurship community that has founded major concepts such as the Startup Sauna accelerator program and the
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startup event. The university is named in honour of
Alvar Aalto Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...
, a prominent Finnish architect, designer and
alumnus Alumni (singular: alumnus (masculine) or alumna (feminine)) are former students of a school, college, or university who have either attended or graduated in some fashion from the institution. The feminine plural alumnae is sometimes used for grou ...
of the former Helsinki University of Technology, who was also instrumental in designing a large part of the university's main campus in Otaniemi.


History

In 2004, a workgroup led by
Anne Brunila Anne Maritta Brunila (born 31 August 1957) was the Executive Vice President, Corporate Relations and Sustainability at Fortum Corporation from 2009 to 2013. She has a P.h.D in Economics and Business Administration from Helsinki School of Economi ...
of the Finnish Ministry of Finance concluded that Finland had too many universities and other institutes of tertiary education which should be consolidated. Following this,
Yrjö Sotamaa Yrjö Kalervo Sotamaa (born 25 September, 1942) is a Finnish people, Finnish interior design, designer and design strategist. Sotamaa is Professor Emeritus of Design Innovation in the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Aalto ...
, president of the University of Art and Design Helsinki at the time, proposed the merger of Aalto University's founding schools in his president's opening speech in 2005. Sotamaa's line of reasoning was that this move would create a unique interdisciplinary university that was needed to create new innovative thought. The idea received attention within the Finnish Ministry of Education, which appointed Raimo Sailas, a leading official at the Ministry of Finance, to investigate the possibility of a merger. After Sailas' group reported that it considered the merger to be beneficial to the Finnish academic world and economy, the Finnish government decided to go on with the project on 11 November 2007. On 29 May 2008 the government announced that the new university would be named after the Finnish architect
Alvar Aalto Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...
in honor of his achievements in technology, economics and art. The Finnish minister of education at the time,
Sari Sarkomaa Sari Sarkomaa (born 24 September 1965 in Tampere, Finland) is a Finnish politician and former Minister of Education. She served in Matti Vanhanen's second cabinet between 19 April 2007 and 19 December 2008. Sarkomaa quit her ministerial post to sp ...
, together with representatives of Finnish industries and professional organisations, signed the Aalto University charter on 25 June 2008 in Helsinki. On 19 December 2008
Tuula Teeri Tuula Teeri (born 1957) is a Finnish molecular geneticist and the President of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA). She has previously been a Vice President at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm and President ...
was selected by the board to be the first president of Aalto University. Aalto University started operating on 1 January 2010. In the process of creating the university the university law of Finland was rewritten for the university to be allowed to collect endowment. The university managed to reach its goal of collecting 200 million euros in private donations. The sum was augmented by 2.5 times by the Finnish state. In a 2017 analysis by The Times Higher Education, Aalto University ranked 55th among technology challenger universities.


Helsinki University of Technology

As the Aalto University was founded the four schools of science and engineering were formed out of the departments of the Helsinki University of Technology (TKK), founded in 1849 by Grand Duke Nicholas I. It received university status in 1908. In 1966, the University of Technology moved from Hietalahti in downtown Helsinki to its current Otaniemi campus, designed by
Alvar Aalto Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...
. At the time of creation of Aalto University, TKK had about 250 professors and approximately 15,000 students. This means the largest part of the Aalto University is formed from the former Helsinki University of Technology. In 2011, the former University of Technology (then known as ''Aalto University School of Science and Technology'') was split up into four schools, corresponding to the former TKK faculties: School of Chemical Technology (CHEM), School of Electrical Engineering (ELEC),
School of Engineering Engineering education is the activity of teaching knowledge and principles to the professional practice of engineering. It includes an initial education (bachelor's and/or master's degree), and any advanced education and specializations that ...
(ENG), and School of Science (SCI).


Helsinki School of Economics

The Helsinki School of Economics (HSE) was established in Helsinki in 1904 by the business community and was given the status of a university in 1911. It operated as a private university until 1974, when the state of Finland was given the financial responsibility of the university. Following the merger, the university was briefly renamed ''Aalto University School of Economics'', and is currently known as ''Aalto University School of Business'' (Aalto BIZ).


University of Art and Design Helsinki

The University of Art and Design Helsinki has been the largest
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in the
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. It was founded in 1871. Media Centre Lume – the National Research and Development Center of audiovisual media – is also located in the university. The university awarded the following academic degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Arts. The university has been active in establishing research projects and industrial collaborations via the private sector. During the rectorship of
Yrjö Sotamaa Yrjö Kalervo Sotamaa (born 25 September, 1942) is a Finnish people, Finnish interior design, designer and design strategist. Sotamaa is Professor Emeritus of Design Innovation in the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Aalto ...
the university was active in integrating design into Finnish innovation networks. Following the merger, the university was briefly renamed Aalto University School of Art and Design. In 2012, the Department of Architecture, which historically has been a part of the Helsinki University of Technology, was moved to the school, and the name was changed to ''Aalto University School of Art, Design and Architecture'' (Aalto ARTS). The department of photography at Aalto University School of Art, Design and Architecture (Aalto ARTS) is home to what is known as The Helsinki School, a selected group of photographers from Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture that has been the model for a new approach to education as well as a vehicle for collaborative thought and cooperation.


Administration and organisation


Governance

The university, which is incorporated as ''Aalto University Foundation'', is governed by the seven-member Aalto University Foundation Board. The board decides on the foundation's strategy, operation and financial issues, is responsible for any far-reaching plans and appoints the university president and vice rectors. Formerly working as the provost of Aalto University, Ilkka Niemelä was elected president of Aalto University in 2017. The first president of Aalto University was
Tuula Teeri Tuula Teeri (born 1957) is a Finnish molecular geneticist and the President of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA). She has previously been a Vice President at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm and President ...
. The university is organized into six schools with their respective deans and administrative structures.


Schools

The university is organized since the beginning of 2011 into six schools formed out of the three merged universities. Each school has several departments and separate laboratories as well as a number of separate research and other units. * School of Arts, Design and Architecture (Aalto ARTS) * School of Chemical Engineering (Aalto CHEM) *
School of Business A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in business administration or management. A business school may also be referred to as school of management, management school, school of business administration, o ...
(Aalto BIZ) * School of Electrical Engineering (Aalto ELEC) *
School of Engineering Engineering education is the activity of teaching knowledge and principles to the professional practice of engineering. It includes an initial education (bachelor's and/or master's degree), and any advanced education and specializations that ...
(Aalto ENG) * School of Science (Aalto SCI)


Other units and institutes

*
Aaltoes Aaltoes, also known as Aalto Entrepreneurship Society, is a non-profit organization run by students, based in Helsinki, Finland. Founded in 2009, Aaltoes has helped the rapid emergence of a startup culture in Finland in 2008-2011. Aaltoes's purp ...
(Aalto Entrepreneurship Society), student-run entrepreneurship community * Aalto University Learning Centre * Aalto University Executive Education * Factories – interdisciplinary collaboration networks: ** Design Factory ** Media Factory * Aalto Science Institute – interdisciplinary research initiative *
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT ( fi, Tietotekniikan tutkimuslaitos HIIT, sv, Forskningsinstitutet för informationsteknologi HIIT) is a joint research unit of two leading research universities in Helsinki, Finland, the Universi ...
(joint research unit with University of Helsinki) *
Helsinki Institute of Physics The Helsinki Institute of Physics (HIP, fi, Fysiikan tutkimuslaitos, sv, Forskningsinstitutet för fysik) is a physics research institute operated jointly by University of Helsinki, Aalto University, University of Jyväskylä, Lappeenranta Univer ...
(operated jointly with University of Helsinki, University of Jyväskylä, Lappeenranta University of Technology and Tampere University of Technology) * Metsähovi Radio Observatory is part of Aalto ELEC.


Academics


Studies


Study in Science and Technology

All engineering programmes offered by the schools of science and technology lead to the degree of '' diplomi-insinööri'' (M.Sc.(Tech.), Master of Science in Technology), a five-year taught master's degree, which is fairly similar to the German degrees. From 2005, according to the Bologna process, all students must also complete a bachelor's degree (B.Sc.(Tech), Bachelor of Science in Technology), in Finnish ''tekniikan kandidaatti'' or ''TkK'', before the DI or architect's degree. However, the schools of science and technology do not offer programs terminating in a bachelor's degree; a student may only be accepted to study for the Master's level degree. The schools of science and technology require a bachelor's degree from foreign students studying in English, because only Master's studies are offered completely in English. Undergraduate studies are generally quite similar in between different programs with a considerable part being taken by a tuition of a solid base in mathematics and physics. Apart from numerous programs in Finnish/Swedish, various international Master's programs are offered exclusively for studies in English. The postgraduate degrees given are ''tekniikan lisensiaatti'' (Lic.Sc.(Tech.), Licenciate of Science in Technology) and ''tekniikan tohtori'' (D.Sc.(Tech.), Doctor of Science in Technology). Finnish students are accepted mainly on the basis of result in the national DIA entrance exam. The exam variant taken by most entrants mainly tests quantitative ability in mathematics, physics and chemistry, but specialized tests are available for students applying to a number of programs. The score required for entry to the Aalto University varies much depending on the intended field of study, however, in general the scores required for the Aalto University are higher than for any other university granting entry through the DIA exam. For example, the mean sum of mathematics and physics DIA exam scores was 7.2 in the year 2010, whereas the mean minimum sum of mathematics and physics exam scores for gaining admission to an Aalto program was 17.1–20.1, depending on the priority point distribution. Aalto also contains five of the most selective programs with respect to the matriculation exam scores, out of approximately total of 50 university technology programs in the nation, of which approximately 30 are outside of Aalto, and the three most selective programs with respect to entrance exam and combined scores. The minimum scores required for these top programs are in the 95th–99th percentile range of the whole applicant pool, and approximately 98th-99.8th percentile of what would be the score distribution of the whole age group.


Study in Arts, Design and Architecture

The School of Arts, Design and Architecture has been a leader in art and design education in Finland for over 138 years. It is an international postgraduate university institution with students from over 50 countries. It offers doctorate, master and bachelor's degrees in a wide range of disciplines – fine art, design, new media, art education, visual culture, motion picture and production design. School of Arts, Design and Architecture is a pioneer in research and in developing interdisciplinary study programmes. The school received its current name in the beginning of 2012 when the architecture department moved in from the School of Engineering (previously part of Helsinki University of Technology). The architecture programmes lead to the Master of Science degrees in architecture and landscape architecture. In 2021, Aalto University was ranked the sixth globally according to the QS World University Rankings by the subject Art and Design.


Study in Business

The School of Business offers degrees in economics and business administration at the Bachelor, Master, Licentiate and Doctoral levels, along with MBA programs targeted to business professionals. Many of the degrees and programs are offered in English. In its degree programs, the school has a two-step program structure with a three-year bachelor's degree followed by a two-year master's degree. A doctoral degree normally takes four additional years. Financial Times ranked Aalto University School of Business 29th in the European Business school rankings in 2013. Aalto University School of Business is located at the Otaniemi campus. The school offers two Bachelor of Science Programs (one in Finnish at the Otaniemi campus and the other in English at the Mikkeli campus) and 13 Master of Science Programs (12 are offered in English). The Aalto University School of Business is the first business school in Finland and the first business school in the Nordic countries to have received all three labels of excellence from the world's leading business school accreditation bodies: AACSB,
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, EQUIS. This Triple Crown status is an honor held by only few business schools worldwide. The school is also an active member of the CEMS (Global Alliance in Management Education) and PIM (Partnership in International Management).


= MBA programs

= Aalto MBA and Executive MBA Programs are organized by
Aalto University Executive Education Aalto University Executive Education Ltd (Aalto EE) offers executive education and leadership development services in 12 countries. Aalto EE is owned by Aalto University. Aalto EE has an office in Helsinki that coordinates operations in Europe ...
Ltd. MBA and Executive MBA programs are offered in Helsinki,
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, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Poland and have tuition fees, unlike the degree programs. The MBA program is taught through two-week modules by visiting faculty from some of the top business schools in the world, including Emory University, Rutgers Business School, University of South Carolina, Georgetown University, UCLA,
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,
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, Rotterdam School of Management, Indiana University,
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and INSEAD.
Aalto University Executive Education Aalto University Executive Education Ltd (Aalto EE) offers executive education and leadership development services in 12 countries. Aalto EE is owned by Aalto University. Aalto EE has an office in Helsinki that coordinates operations in Europe ...
Ltd also offers a double degree Executive MBA Program in partnership with Esade Business School. Financial Times ranked Aalto University School of Business 78th in Global MBA programs, 85th in Executive MBA programs.


Research

Aalto University has defined four fundamental competence areas: ICT and digitalisation, Materials and sustainable use of natural resources, Global business dynamics and Art and design knowledge building. In addition to these, the university invests in three integrative multidisciplinary themes: Advanced energy solutions, Health and wellbeing, and Human-centred living environments. Researchers at Aalto University have achieved notability in, among other things, low temperature physics (holding the current world record for the lowest temperature achieved), the development of devices and methods for magnetoencephalography, mobile communications, wood processing, and neural networks, with professor Teuvo Kohonen initiating research in self-organizing maps. Additionally, the first commercialised total synthesis, the synthesis of
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, was invented by
Gustaf Komppa Gustaf Komppa (28 July 1867 in Viipuri – 20 January 1949 in Helsinki) was a Finnish chemist best known for a world-first in commercializing total synthesis, that of camphor in 1903. Komppa was born in Viipuri in 1867. While in secondary scho ...
, the first professor of chemistry at TKK and the
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(chemistry, 1945)
Artturi Virtanen Artturi Ilmari Virtanen (; 15 January 1895 – 11 November 1973) was a Finnish chemist and recipient of the 1945 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his research and inventions in agricultural and nutrition chemistry, especially for his fodder preserv ...
held a professorship in biochemistry at TKK. More recently, the university has notably invested in the research of nanotechnology, operating the largest cleanroom facility in Northern Europe and one of the largest microscopy clusters in Europe. MilliLab, a joint laboratory of
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and Aalto University, built one of the radio receivers in the Planck probe, which maps the cosmic microwave background for determining the age and composition of the universe.


Centres of Excellence

Aalto University has participated in nine centres of excellence during 2008–2019 ( fi, huippuyksikkö), selected by the
Academy of Finland The Academy of Finland ( fi, Suomen Akatemia, sv, Finlands Akademi) is a governmental funding body for scientific research in Finland. It is based in Helsinki. Yearly, the Academy administers over 260 million euros to Finnish research activities. O ...
to represent the top research in the country, and receiving separate, fixed-period funding from the academy. * Centre of Excellence in Generic Intelligent Machines Research *Centre of Excellence in Smart Radios and Wireless Research *Centre of Excellence in Computational Nanoscience * Centre of Excellence in Computational Inference * Centre of Excellence in Laser Scanning Research * Centre of Excellence in Low Temperature Quantum Phenomena and Devices * Centre of Excellence in Molecular Engineering of Biosynthetic Hybrid Materials * Centre of Excellence in Molecular Systems Immunology and Physiology, together with University of Helsinki and University of Turku * Centre of Excellence in Research on Solar Long-Term Variability and Effects, together with University of Oulu and Finnish Meteorological Institute Currently, Aalto University participates in three Centre of Excellences (2018–2025): * Centre of Excellence in Quantum Technology * Centre of Excellence of Inverse modelling and Imaging, together with University of Helsinki * Centre of Excellence in Research of Sustainable Space, together with Finnish Meteorological Institute


Network Memberships

* BALTEC

* Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research (CESAER) * Consortium Linking Universities of Science and Technology for Education and Research (CLUSTER) * Cumulus * Global Education for European Engineers and Entrepreneurs (GE4) * The European Association for the Transfer of Technologies, Innovation and Industrial Information (TII) * Top Industrial Managers for Europe, T.I.M.E. Association ( TIME) * ProTon Europe, the European Knowledge Transfer Association * Partnership in International Management (PIM) *
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( SEFI) * European Council of Landscape Architecture Schools (ECLAS) *
European Association for International Education The European Association for International Education'' (EAIE) is a European centre for expertise, networking and resources in the internationalisation of higher education. It is a non-profit, member-led organisation serving individuals actively i ...
( EAIE) * Community of European Management Schools and International Companies ( CEMS) * The European Association for University Lifelong Learning (EUCEN) *
University Consortium of Pori University Consortium of Pori (UCPori, fi, Porin yliopistokeskus, sv, Björneborgs universitetscenter) is one of six university consortiums of Finland, located in Pori. The mother universities have the responsibility for operations. The coordina ...
*University Network for Innovation, Technology and Engineering (UNITE!)


Campuses

The main university campus is located in
Otaniemi Otaniemi (Finnish), or Otnäs (Swedish), is a district of Espoo, Finland. It is located near the border of Helsinki, the capital of Finland. Otaniemi is located on the southern shore of the Laajalahti bay, next to the district of Tapiola near th ...
, Espoo. The university also has activities in Töölö, Mikkeli and .


Otaniemi Campus

Since 2019, all of the Aalto University schools have been primarily located in Otaniemi, Espoo, roughly from the center of Helsinki. The original buildings of the campus were designed by Alvar Aalto. Several high-tech companies, the Finnish forest industry's joint experimental laboratory KCL, and business incubators Innopoli and Technopolis are also situated nearby. It is also directly adjacent to
Keilaniemi Keilaniemi ( sv, Kägeludden) is a district in the south-eastern part of Espoo, Finland. Geography Keilaniemi is bordered by the university district of Otaniemi to the north, the commercial/residential district of Tapiola to the west, the Keila ...
, with the Life Science Center and the headquarters of several notable Finnish companies, such as Kone and Fortum. The
Aalto University metro station Aalto University ( fi, Aalto-yliopisto, sv, Aalto-universitetet) is an underground station on the western metro extension (Länsimetro) of the Helsinki Metro. It is located inside the Otaniemi campus of Aalto University. The station is located 1, ...
connects Otaniemi to Helsinki via the
Länsimetro Länsimetro (English: Western Metro, Swedish: Västmetron) is an extension to the Helsinki Metro system in Finland. The grand opening for the long-awaited extension was held on 18 November 2017. Länsimetro extends the system's two lines, M1 and ...
line. The "Teekkarikylä" Student Village, home to over 2,000 students, makes up the majority of residences in Otaniemi. There are over one hundred student organizations on campus, which provide a range of opportunities to take part in pastimes of various kinds, from sports to music.


Other locations

Aalto University retains ownership of the former campus of the
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, located in Töölö, Helsinki. As of 2019, the building is under renovation and primarily used by
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The School of Business also maintains a Bachelor's Programme in International Business, which is taught in Mikkeli. The university also owns and operates the Metsähovi Radio Observatory in Kirkkonummi.


Culture and student life

The Aalto University students are known for active student life. An integral part of many student traditions play the brightly colored overalls worn to many events. The color of the overall signals what the student studies (e.g. the economy students are recognized from ''dollar green'' overalls). The student community has also organised important charity events. In fact, the name for these events ''tempaus'', has entered common language to describe any carnival-like charity event. The students of technology () are especially noticeable, as they wear a distinctive hat with a tuft on many occasions (both formal and informal). Technology students are also famous for, and Finland's leading practitioners of, student pranks (''jäynä''), similar in principle to
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s. Their most widely publicised stunt took place in 1961, when a team of students smuggled a statue of Paavo Nurmi onto the 300-year-old wreck of
Regalskeppet Vasa ''Vasa'' or ''Wasa'' () is a Swedish warship built between 1626 and 1628. The ship sank after sailing roughly 1,300 m (1,400 yd) into her maiden voyage on 10 August 1628. She fell into obscurity after most of her valuable bronze cannons were ...
just days before its lifting from the bottom of the sea.
Ilta-Sanomat ''Ilta-Sanomat'' () is one of Finland's two prominent tabloid size evening newspaper and the second largest paper in the country. Its counterpart and biggest rival is ''Iltalehti''. According to the National Media Research done in 2019 ''Ilta- ...
5 July 1961 "Vasan veijarit", scan available at
archive.org dump of ttky.fi
Although student traditions vary in between the different constituent schools common activities started to burgeon early after the foundation of Aalto University. The most noticeable student event of the first year of the university was ''Aalto on Tracks'', where a group of 100 students came together to rent a private train which they traveled 10 000 km on from Helsinki to the Shanghai Expo enjoying multidisciplinary talks and workshops on the way. The event was such a success that the follow-up ''Aalto on waves'' is planned to arrange a trip by boat to South America. ''Aalto on Tracks'' also spurred students of Tongji University to arrange ''Tongji on Tracks'' which essentially takes the journey of ''Aalto on Tracks'' in the opposite direction.
Aalto Entrepreneurship Society Aaltoes, also known as Aalto Entrepreneurship Society, is a non-profit organization run by students, based in Helsinki, Finland. Founded in 2009, Aaltoes has helped the rapid emergence of a startup culture in Finland in 2008-2011. Aaltoes's purp ...
is a multi-disciplinary society uniting students and graduates of all disciplines of the university. It aims to encourage high-tech, high-growth, scalable entrepreneurship by arranging get-togethers to spark ideas and innovations and aid start-up initiatives among the Aalto students.


Aalto Festival and MoA

Aalto Festival (2015–2019), formerly known as Masters of Aalto (2012–2014), and the Masters of Arts festival, MoA (2002–2011), and Think 2000 was an annual event in May where the newly graduated of the multidisciplinary university met the public. An extensive exhibition showcased a wide array of works: everything from distinguished theses, individual statements, concepts and products arising from commercial collaboration to works of art. For the graduating students, the exhibition was an opportunity to interact with society, future employers, the media and other influential parties. Aalto Festival consisted of a varying program with exhibitions, seminars, discussions, films, workshops and guided tours.


Student Union

Aalto University Student Union ( fi, Aalto-yliopiston ylioppilaskunta, AYY in short) is the official student union of Aalto University. Every bachelor's and master's degree student enrolled in Aalto University is a member of the Student Union. The purpose of AYY is to represent the students, look after their interests, and support the community of 15,000 students. AYY provides its members with a variety of services such as healthcare, recreation and housing. The Student Union is financed by membership fees, investments and profits from student housing. Aalto University Student Union was formed in the beginning of 2010 through a merger between the respective student unions of the merged universities. The Aalto University is also one of the two universities in Finland to host one or more Nations, a Finnish type of student corporation. AU's only nation is Teknologföreningen (TF) and its goal is to unite Swedish-speaking students at the university. The nation is housed in its peculiar building called ''Urdsgjallar''. Since 1972, when the corresponding Finnish-speaking nation ''Tekniikan Ylioppilaat'' was abolished, there are no nations for the Finnish-speaking students, though the 15 regional nations at the University of Helsinki, both Finnish- and Swedish-speaking, do welcome AU students as members.


Associations

In addition to the student union, Aalto university students have formed numerous associations for studies, cultural activity and sports. There are more than 150 associations maintained by university students.


List of student associations

Currently this list includes only the associations known to have English Wikipedia articles. *
The Polytech Choir The Polytech Choir ( fi, Polyteknikkojen Kuoro; PK) is an academic male choir established in 1900. The majority of the choir's members are engineering students and graduate engineers from Aalto University. The activities of the choir include trad ...
( fi, Polyteknikkojen kuoro) *
Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho (PIK) is the student flying club of the Aalto University. As well as a flying club, it develops light aircraft and gliders, often on a small scale but sometimes its designs have been produced in quantity. Approximately ...
(Flying club) * Helsinki Academic Male Choir KYL ( fi, Kauppakorkeakoulun Ylioppilaskunnan Laulajat)


Student housing

The housing area of Otaniemi campus, known as ''Teekkarikylä'' (technology student village), is owned mostly by the student union and partly by HOAS (Helsinki Student Housing Fund). The housing is characterised by the presence of foreign students of many nationalities. As of 2005, the village offers housing for approximately 2,600 students. Construction of the Otaniemi campus was started in 1950, in order for the first buildings to host the athletes of the
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in Helsinki. Some of the building material originally used for the campus was acquired from the former Soviet Union embassy, which had been destroyed during World War II, as a result of bombings by the Soviet Union itself. The student housing has been used for housing athletes again in e.g. the
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, sometimes to the dismay of the students that have to move out during the events. The quality of the Otaniemi student housing holds a high standard in international comparison. Some student housing is also available in the vicinity of the other campuses. The Otaniemi campus also contains the former student union building '' Dipoli'', named as the second ''Poli'', the successor of the first student union building in downtown Helsinki. Dipoli was designed by Reima and Raili Pietilä and completed in 1966. In 1993, the building was permanently rented to the university to act as a conference and
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center and later sold due to high maintenance costs. It is regularly used for conventions, congresses and student parties.


Notable people and famous alumni

All three constituent schools have played an integral part in educating many of the top names in their respective fields in Finland. After the Second World War Finland's economy grew and Finnish companies became players in the international markets requiring highly educated expertise and leadership. Both the schools of technology and economy catered to this need as the premier schools of their fields in the country. During the latter part of the 20th century the schools had to increase their student intake considerably to meet the demands of growing markets. File:Gunnar Nordström.jpg, Gunnar Nordström
D.Sc.
Professor
Pioneering physicist File:Virtanen.jpg, Artturi Ilmari Virtanen
D.Sc.
Professor
Nobel Laureate File:Alvar aalto c1935.jpg,
Alvar Aalto Hugo Alvar Henrik Aalto (; 3 February 1898 – 11 May 1976) was a Finnish architect and designer. His work includes architecture, furniture, textiles and glassware, as well as sculptures and paintings. He never regarded himself as an artist, see ...

M.Sc. (Arch.)
Architect File:Wirkkala.jpg, Tapio Wirkkala
Designer File:Teuvo-Kohonen-2.jpg, Teuvo Kohonen
D.Eng.
Professor
Neural Networks Researcher File:Jorma Ollila.jpg, Jorma Ollila
M.Sc. (Tech.), M.Pol.Sc., M.Sc. (Econ.)
CEO of Nokia, Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell


See also

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Aalto University Library Aalto University Library, from 2015 called Aalto University Learning Centre is a service unit of Aalto University. The library is a scientific service organization free for everyone to use. It provides support for the diverse research, education, ...
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List of universities in Finland This is a list of the universities in Finland. Institutions of higher education are designated as universities by Finnish legislation. Only universities have the right to confer degrees in the categories of ''alempi korkeakoulututkinto/lägre högs ...
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Software Industry Survey The Software Industry Survey is an annual, for-the-public scientific survey about the size, composition, current state and future of the software industry and companies in Europe with origin in Finland.softwareindustrysurvey.orgReport Finland 201 ...
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Top Industrial Managers for Europe Top International Managers in Engineering (T.I.M.E.), formerly Top Industrial Managers for Europe, is a network of fifty-seven engineering schools, faculties and technical universities. The oldest European network of engineering schools in its f ...
(TIME) network for student mobility


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