Âé¶¹´«Ã½

News

AaltoResearch Twitter account launched

The new account shares news and updates about cutting edge discoveries in science, engineering, business and art.
a phone showing a social media screen

Last week, we launched the account on Twitter. Follow us for news and updates about cutting edge discoveries in science, engineering, business and art. If you use Twitter to promote and discuss your own research, you can @ tag our account whenever you post about your research and we will retweet you.

Social Media Survey

We are also running a social media survey for the next month to understand how our community uses social media, and how we can tailor our social media channels to support you.
You can fill out our .

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Person at shared desk browsing a student course catalogue on a laptop, with plants and office supplies nearby
Cooperation, University Published:

Doctoral positions at Unite! universities now available in one place

Unite! students searching for doctoral positions can now explore a dedicated category in the Unite! Catalogue for Students.
Angular teal building under grey sky with text: Aalto University Centre for radical creativity
Cooperation, Press releases, Research & Art, University Published:

Aalto University establishes Centre for Radical Creativity – aiming to support societal and corporate transformation

The centre responds to the interest and need for transformation among businesses and organizations and calls partners to join.
Isabel Salmi
University Published:

Isabel Salmi creates space for the opinions of quieter group members

In the 100 words series, the third-year student of Information Technology shares how she has promoted equality, diversity and inclusion at Aalto
An Aalto University alumnus together with their spouse explaining why they support the activities of Aalto University Junior through a donation.
Cooperation, University Published:

Over 60 years together: “We want as many young people as possible to have the tools to succeedâ€

The story of Salli and Keijo Suila: why they donate to Aalto University and want to support young people in believing in themselves.