Âé¶¹´«Ã½

News

Slush grants €100 000 for a post doc’s novel research idea

The leading startup event in Europe gives science and research a chance to shine.

Skolar Award is a science pitching competition for post docs, granting €100 000 to a post doctoral researcher or their group who presents the most interesting, novel research idea. The international competition is open to all fields of science.

Skolar Award culminates in the final pitching competition on 1 December 2017 at Slush where each finalist presents their research idea in a three-minute pitch. All finalists will receive communication training from Kaskas Media, an agency specialising in research communication.

Apply by 1 October!

Read more:


  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Shelves inside a Anagama kiln filled with assorted clay pots, vases and sculptures in earthy tones
Cooperation, Studies Published:

Watching the Anagama: Heat, collaboration, craft and waiting

CoDe community participates in a traditional Anagama firing at Ceramic Center Kuu, Orimattila
Ahmed Othman and Shreeram Pillain at Oropa, Italy
Awards and Recognition Published:

ACME at Unite! Research School 2026

Ahmed Othman and Shreeram Pillai participated in Unite! Research School 2026 in Torino and Oropa, Italy, joining an international doctoral programme focused on interdisciplinary collaboration, research communication, and academic development.
Two people flying a kite outside with a modern building in the background. One wears a yellow shirt, the other a red jacket.
Cooperation, Research & Art, University Published:

Strong results from the Research Council’s winter call

A total of 54 Aalto researchers received Academy Research Fellow or Academy Project funding from the Research Council of Finland. The total funding awarded to Aalto University amounts to 33.2 million euros.
A sign reads 'Made in Aalto University' with a large 'A' below. Transparent bubble chairs are in the foreground.
University Published:

Grants from Matti Lehti fund for the year 2026 awarded

The Matti Lehti fund has been donated to develop and encourage research, teaching and studies on digital information society in the School of Business