Thesis collection: Aalto Thesis Database

Aalto thesis database.

  • For students: Publicity of a thesis and publishing your thesis
  • Theses from other universities

Aalto Thesis Database is a remote desktop connection to Aaltodoc publication archive. Via Aalto Thesis Database you can read documents with restricted access:

  • master’s theses
  • licentiate theses
  • doctoral theses

Please note, that you cannot open locked bachelor’s theses files via Aalto Thesis Database. You can access the locked bachelor’s theses files on the public workstations at the Aalto University Harlad Herlin Learning Centre. Aalto University staff can access the bachelor’s theses by logging in to Aaltodoc with Aalto credentials.

Where can I find the Aalto Thesis Database?

All visitors at the harald herlin learning centre.

  • Public Windows workstations.
  • Aalto University students, faculty and staff members log in to the workstations by using Aalto credentials.
  • Other customers log in using a shared username and password.
  • Open the Aalto Thesis Database from the workstation’s Start menu.
  • See the Learning Centre’s contact details and opening hours from our web page. I Harald Herlin Learning Centre

Aalto students

  • IT Windows classrooms on campus and
  • via the virtual desktop connection (VDI) by connecting to a Windows workstation at a classroom. I How to use Aalto Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (Instructions: IT Services)

Aalto faculty and staff

  • Download the application from the Aalto Windows Workstation Selfservice Portal. I Software SelfServicePortal
  • After download is completed you can find the Aalto Thesis Database from the workstation’s Start menu.

Restrictions

  • The copyrights of the thesis belongs to the author.
  • You are not allowed to download or send the file from the service.
  • You are not allowed to copy the content.
  • You are not allowed to modify the content.

How to open the theses files?

  • Access to the Aaltodoc archive from the Aalto Thesis Database main page.
  • Find the thesis information from Aaltodoc.
  • Click on the Access to electronic archive copy link to get to the loading page of the thesis file.
  • Open the thesis by clicking the thesis file name.
  • You can read the thesis on the screen or print it to paper.

The Aalto University students, faculty and staff members may print the theses on paper for personal study and research:

  • Select SecurePrint from the printer list.
  • Find PrintingPoint devices on campus to print the file on paper.
  • If the size of the file is big it it preferable to print the thesis in two or more parts.

Request the thesis file from the Learning Centre

You can also make a request for the thesis file by email from the Learning Centre:

  • Only private customers can make requests.
  • Our email address is oppimiskeskus [at] aalto.fi.
  • Please mention the author’s name, title of the thesis and the year of publication in your request.
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Where to look for a thesis position?

1. Research group

You can write your thesis and conduct the research in one of the research groups at the university. The Functional Materials major has its own My Courses page that lists open positions. So do some other programs. Students can pick one of the topics and contact the professor. These are usually unpaid unless there is suitable funding in the research group. However, you can apply for funding. If you study at Aalto CHEM, you could send an application to, for example, TES or Fortum and Neste Foundation . You can also suggest your own idea to the professor. If you already work in a research group, it is much easier to just continue working there, but for joining a research group you might have to send an official e-mail with a request and attach your CV. In some programs like Design, this option is not popular.

2. Aalto Thesis

Aalto Thesis lists projects open for applications. The topics of the theses are proposed by companies and usually, the given challenge is solved in a team of 2-4 students from different backgrounds. This year, Valmet, a company working in the pulp, paper, and energy industries field, offered two topics. One of the projects is still looking for applicants!

Many companies in Finland and abroad offer paid thesis positions. However, you have to keep in mind the intellectual property rights as you might not be allowed to publish all results from your experiments. This can complicate your graduation and the final grade of your work might be lower than it would be in other cases. You can also combine such a thesis position with work at the university in one of the research groups. It is also possible to conduct summer research in some companies and submit the thesis after 3 months only. One big advantage is that there is a possibility that you would be offered by the company a permanent job after graduation. To find a thesis position in a company in Finland, you can take a look at Aalto Job Teaser.

4. Another university

It is possible to contact a research group from another university. Aalto offers some financial support for students to cover transportation costs and some of the living expenses. The scholarship amounts usually to 1 500 Euros. You can also do your thesis within the Erasmus+ exchange or internship program.

Good luck with your thesis!

Katarzyna Wojdalska Functional Materials Aalto study options Contact email: aaltosquad(at)aalto.fi

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Scholarships and Tuition Fees

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Tuition fees.

In Finland, tuition fees are collected from students who are citizens of countries other than those of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland. 

Tuition fees apply to degree programmes taught in English.

Who needs to pay tuition fees?

  • Most non-EU/EEA citizens have to pay tuition fees for a bachelor’s or master’s degree programme taught in English.

Who do not pay tuition fees?

  • Citizens of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) member state or Switzerland do not pay tuition fees for degree studies.
  • Holders of certain residence permits issued by the Finnish Immigration Service are also exempt from paying tuition fees. See the residence permit types in the Frequently asked questions section on this page ( Do I need to pay fees?).
  • Students of a bachelor’s or master’s degree programme taught in Finnish or Swedish (language proficiency is required).
  • Students of a doctoral programme.

How much is the tuition fee?

The tuition fee for non-EU/EEA citizens in bachelor's and master's programmes taught in English is:

  • 12 000 euros per academic year for bachelor’s degree programmes Normative duration of bachelor's degree studies is 3 academic years.
  • 15 000 euros per academic year for master’s degree programmes Normative duration of master's degree studies is 2 academic years.

International joint degree programmes may have their own tuition fees and scholarship schemes, please read more on joint programmes' web pages .

Frequently asked questions - Tuition fees

Do i need to pay tuition fees, what is your citizenship.

  • Most non-EU/EEA citizens have to pay tuition fees for bachelor's and master's degree studies.
  • If you are a citizen of the member states of the European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland, you do not have to pay tuition fee.

Will you study in a bachelor's or master's programme taught in English?

  • Bachelor's and master's programmes taught in English have a tuition fee for non-EU/EEA citizens. 
  • Tuition fees do not concern doctoral / PhD studies or bachelor's and master's degree studies that are taught in Finnish or Swedish. Studies in programmes taught in Finnish or Swedish require fulfilling the language proficiency criteria.

Do you have a residence permit in Finland that exempts you from tuition fees?

Certain residence permit types issued for residence in Finland exempt from tuition fee liability. Tuition fees do not  concern those non-EU/EEA students who have:

  • a permanent residence permit card in Finland, type P permit
  • a continuous residence permit card in Finland, type A permit, issued on other grounds than studying .  If you have a continuous residence permit card in Finland (type A) issued for studies, you are liable to pay tuition fees.
  • an EU residence permit for third-country citizens with long-term residence permit card in Finland (type P-EU permit)
  • a residence card in Finland for a family member of an EU citizen* *You must hold the residence permit yourself. Being a family member of a person who has a residence permit in an EU country does not grant you a tuition fee exemption.
  • an EU blue card in Finland
  • a Brexit residence permit card, type SEU-sopimuksen 50 artikla = Right of residence under the withdrawal agreement, or P SEU-sopimuksen 50 artikla = Right of permanent residence under the withdrawal agreement 

More information about the residence permit types is available on the  Finnish Immigration Service website  (migri.fi).

Is your residence permit valid?

Your residence permit has to be valid at the start of that academic year, i.e. 1 August to be exempted from tuition fees for the academic year.

If your residence permit expires before August when applying to Aalto university, you are considered liable to tuition fees at the time of applying. Applicants liable to tuition fees can apply for a scholarship when applying to the university. If you receive a document that exempts you from tuition fees after the application period, you must submit a copy of the document to the university as soon as possible.

The tuition fee exemption is tied to the validity period of the residence permit. If the permit's validity period runs out during the studies and the permit is not renewed, full tuition fee liability will normally start from the beginning of the academic year following the end of the permit.

If you become liable to tuition fees in the middle of your studies due to a change in your residence permit type, you may be entitled to apply for a scholarship. Please see Aalto Reserve Scholarships for more information.

When applying to the university, you need to enclose copies of both sides of your valid residence permit card in Finland to your application to prove your residency status. A copy of your valid passport, or national ID card with citizenship information, is required to prove your citizenship.

More information on tuition fee liability

  • Information about the residence permit types is available on the  Finnish Immigration Service website  (migri.fi).
  • More information about determining your liability to pay and exemptions from tuition fees can be found on the national Studyinfo  (studyinfo.fi) webpage.

What does the tuition fee cover?

The tuition fee covers educational expenses such as courses, academic supervision, exams, counselling and university support services such as student services, library services and IT services in accordance with the university regulations. 

The tuition fee does not cover living costs, personal study related costs such as study materials or other costs that may be charged according to the university rules or national legislation. The tuition fee does not cover the compulsory  membership fee of the Student Union (ayy.fi).

  • For information about living costs in Finland, please see  Financial matters .

What other costs are there in addition to the tuition fee?

You must ensure that you have enough financial means to pay for your rent, personal expenses, transportation costs, meals, insurance etc.

For information about living costs in Finland, please see Financial matters .

Students must pay the compulsory  membership fee of the Student Union AYY (ayy.fi). In the academic year 2023-2024 the AYY fee is 63 euros. As a Student Union (AYY) member you are entitled to significant student discounts on public transport and meals in student restaurants.

University students in Finland are provided basic health care services by the Finnish Student Health Service (FSHS). To have access to FSHS services, bachelor and master students must pay the mandatory healthcare fee for students in higher education annually to Kela (the Social Insurance Institution of Finland). In 2023, the student healthcare fee is 37 euros per semester.

Make sure that you have a valid health insurance since the FSHS only provides basic health care services and does not, for example, have its own accident and emergency service unit. A valid health insurance is also required for a residence permit. Please see the  Finnish Immigration Service website (migri.fi) for more information on health insurance requirements.

Do I have to pay tuition fee if I get a fee-exempting residence permit / Extension to a fee-exempting residence permit / EU/EEA citizenship after the application period?

You are considered liable to tuition fees at the time of applying to the university, if you do not have a document exempting you from tuition fees that is valid at the start of the academic year, i.e. 1 August . 

If your residence permit in Finland expires before August, you must mark to the student application form that you do not have a fee-exempting residence permit. Applicants who are liable to tuition fees can apply for a scholarship (i.e. tuition fee waiver) during the application period.

If you receive a document that exempts you from tuition fees after the application period, you must submit a copy of the document to the university as soon as possible :

  • If you receive the document before the publishing of the admission results , submit the copy of the document to Aalto University Admission Services ( [email protected] ).
  • In case you receive the document after you have been admitted to the university , submit the copy of the document and request for exemption from tuition fees to the Aalto University School that you have been accepted to.

How do I pay the tuition fee?

Tuition fee must be paid as a single instalment for the following academic year. It is not possible to pay the tuition fee in two or more instalments per year.

If you are a new student, the invoice is sent after you have accepted the admission offer.

Payment is due 30 days after the invoice date. Payment is done through bank transfer.

For subsequent instalments, Aalto University issues an invoice in advance of each academic year. The payment is due before the start of the semester. The due date for payment will be stated on the invoice.

Students who are liable to pay tuition fee cannot enroll at the university before paying the tuition fee.

  • If you have any questions about paying the tuition fee, please contact [email protected] .

If you get a scholarship

If you receive an Aalto University scholarship category B (50% tuition fee waiver), the amount awarded (50%) of the tuition fee will be deducted from your invoice.

If you are awarded a category A scholarship (100% tuition fee waiver), you will not receive an invoice.

When can a tuition fee be refunded?

You have a right to full refund of the paid tuition fee (excluding possible bank-specific payment charges):

  • if you are conditionally admitted and do not fulfil the admission requirements and your study place is cancelled,
  • if you are not granted a residence permit in Finland,
  • if your residence permit status changes before enrolment to the university and you are no longer required to pay fees (copy of residence permit in Finland must be submitted before the end of enrolment period),
  • if Aalto University is unable to offer the degree programme you have been admitted to

You may have a right to partial refund of the paid tuition fee (excluding possible bank-specific payment charges), if your residence permit status changes during your studies and you are no longer required to pay fees.

You must provide a Finnish residence permit as proof for university’s decision-making. When a change in fee status is made during an ongoing semester, reimbursement of the tuition fee for that semester is, as a rule, not possible. The fee will be reimbursed for the upcoming semester.

Can the university increase the tuition fee during my studies?

No, your annual tuition fee is fixed upon year of entry for the degree programme you were admitted to.

Can I postpone the beginning of studies by one year?

According to the Universities Act Section 39 you are not able to postpone the beginning of studies, unless in situations specified in the Act. New students must register as attending for the first academic year.

Scholarships

Prospective students subject to tuition fees are eligible to apply for Aalto University Scholarship.

Certain international joint degree programmes have their own tuition fees and scholarship schemes.

Aalto University reserves all rights to make changes to the scholarship programme.

Aalto University scholarship

Aalto University Scholarship programme seeks to recognise talented non-EU/EEA students.

Aalto University scholarships are merit-based and are granted on a competitive basis.

In Master's admissions scholarships are allocated during the academic evaluation stage as part of the admissions process of a degree programme. For each study option, the best applicants liable to tuition fees may be awarded the scholarship. The academic evaluation criteria are available on the study option websites .

The number of scholarships per degree programme is limited and depends on the overall number of selected non-EU/EEA students per degree programme.

Scope of scholarship

Aalto University scholarships cover either 50 % (Category B) or 100 % (Category A) of the tuition fee. Aalto University scholarships are awarded as tuition fee waivers.

At the moment, Aalto University does not offer any university-wide scholarships to cover living costs in Finland. Students are expected to cover all living expenses (app. 800 euros per month) and other study related costs from their own financial resources. 

  • More information about living costs is available on the Financial matters page.

How to apply for a scholarship?

If you are a non-EU/EEA citizen, you can apply for the scholarship when you apply to Aalto University. The scholarship application is part of the application form for admission.

On the application form, you will be asked questions by which your liability to fees is determined. If you are considered liable to a tuition fee, you will be offered an option to apply or not apply for a Aalto University Scholarship. Only students who are liable to pay tuition fees at Aalto University can apply for Aalto University scholarships (i.e. tuition fee waivers).

Scholarship must be applied during the application period. It is not possible to apply for the scholarship after the application period has ended. You cannot get a scholarship if you have not applied for it during the application period.

Scholarship decisions

The scholarships can be awarded to the best applicants. Applicants are ranked according to the admission criteria (the admission criteria can be seen on the admissions website).

In Master's admissions, the scholarship decisions are made based on academic evaluation of the applicants selected to the degree programmes. Applications are evaluated in the programmes according to the predefined academic evaluation criteria that are available on the study option's website.

The scholarship decision is given at the same time with the admission decision.

As defined in the Universities Act, the scholarship decision cannot be appealed to.

Duration of scholarship

Scholarships are granted for the normative period of study of the degree programme.

The normative study period is three (3) years full-time study for bachelor’s degree and two (2) years full-time study for master’s degree. Scholarship requires full-time study and studying according to the approved personal study plan.

Finland Scholarship for master students

Finland scholarships awarded by Aalto University are part of the national Finland Scholarship programme funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Finland Scholarship programme runs from 2022 to 2024.

Non-EU/EEA applicants who are liable to pay tuition fees at Aalto University can apply for a Finland Scholarship.

The scholarships are merit-based and are granted on a competitive basis according to the academic evaluation criteria of each study option (available on the study option’s website). For each study option, the best applicants liable to tuition fees may be awarded the scholarship.

Finland Scholarship covers 100% tuition fee (awarded as a tuition fee waiver) and 5000 euros (€) for relocation and other costs for the first year of studies.

The 5000 euros is paid to a Finnish bank account after the student has arrived in Finland and registered as an attending student to the university. The 5000 euros scholarship is paid once and only during the first year of the studies.

Non-EU/EEA applicants who are liable to tuition fees at Aalto University can apply for Finland Scholarship at the same time when applying to a Master’s programme with the same application form. It is not possible to apply for the scholarship after the application period has ended.

Tuition fee waiver is granted for the normative period of study of the degree programme. The normative study period is two (2) years full-time study for master’s degree. Scholarship requires full-time study and studying according to the approved personal study plan.

The 5000 euros scholarship is paid once during the first year of the studies.

Aalto University incentive-based scholarship

In addition to the tuition fee waiver scholarships, Aalto University has incentive based scholarships that reward fee paying students (i.e. students paying either full fee or partial fee) who make good progress in their studies at Aalto.

The scholarship is granted if you have completed a minimum of 60 ECTS credits of studies according to your approved personal study plan during one academic year.

The incentive based scholarship is 1 500 euros. The scholarship is paid the following autumn term (or upon graduation, when applicable).

Scholarships for graduates from Aalto’s English-medium bachelor’s programme who continue in master’s programmes

Tuition fee liable students who graduate from an Aalto University bachelor’s programme taught in English may receive an Aalto University scholarship for master’s studies. The scholarship is available only for Aalto master’s programmes to which the student has a direct right to study, i.e. without applying through an external master's admissions procedure.

Students who graduate with a bachelor’s degree within the target (normative) time frame of three years and whose grade point average is at least 3.80 are eligible. All students who fulfil these criteria and who apply for the scholarship will receive it.

The scholarship is granted as a 100% tuition fee waiver for the target time frame of a master’s degree. The target time for completing a master’s degree is two years.

Other scholarship possibilities

Below are listed other means to finance your studies at Aalto University.

International joint degree programmes

Some international joint degree programmes have their own tuition fees and scholarship schemes, read more on programmes' web pages .

Programmes with their own scholarship schemes:

  • Additive Manufacturing for Full Flexibility (EIT Master's Programme in Manufacturing)
  • Advanced Materials for Innovation and Sustainability, AMIS (EIT Raw Materials)
  • Autonomous Systems - ICT Innovation (EIT Digital Master School)
  • Cloud and Network Infrastructures - ICT Innovation (EIT Digital Master School)
  • Data Science - ICT Innovation (EIT Digital Master School)
  • Energy Storage (EIT InnoEnergy)
  • Environomical Pathways for Sustainable Energy Systems (SELECT)
  • Human-Computer Interaction and Design - ICT Innovation (EIT Digital Master School)
  • Re:Anima (European Joint Master in Animation)
  • Security and Cloud Computing, SECCLO (Erasmus Mundus)
  • Sustainable Urban Mobility Transitions (EIT Urban Mobility)
  • Zero Defect Manufacture for a Circular Economy (EIT Master's Programme in Manufacturing)

External scholarships

Please see External Scholarships webpage for several external scholarships and loan schemes suitable for international students who are liable to pay tuition fees at Aalto University. You can also find useful advice and tips for scholarship seekers on the page.

Aalto University does not administer the scholarship programs listed on the external scholarship page directly or indirectly. They are entirely external scholarships listed for your convenience. For any inquiries on criteria, application process, decision making or timetables, kindly reach out to the respective institutions directly.

If you have any questions related to external scholarships or you are planning to apply to Aalto University with another scholarship not listed on the page, please send a message to [email protected] .

Country-specific scholarship possibilities

You can find information about scholarship possibilities available in your country at:

  • Scholarship Portal  (scholarshipportal.com)

HAIC scholarship for Security and Cloud Computing

Helsinki-Aalto Center for Information Security  (HAIC) selects several HAIC scholars from the top applicants admitted to:

  • Security and Cloud Computing  within the Master's Programme in Computer, Communication and Information Sciences or 
  • SECCLO – Master’s Programme in Security and Cloud Computing  (Erasmus Mundus).

A HAIC Scholar will receive generous financial aid including living cost support in the form of living cost scholarships or honours student position (part-time research-related employment during the semesters).

More information about the scholarship and how to apply for it:  HAIC website  (haic.aalto.fi).

Fulbright-Aalto University Graduate Award to master students from the United States

Fulbright-Aalto University Graduate Award is a prestigious scholarship for Aalto University master’s degree students from the United States .

The award offers many benefits including generous living allowance, comprehensive support services and excellent networking opportunities.

The application deadline for the award from Fulbright is typically in early October .

The award has a dual application procedure. Separate applications need to be submitted to:

  • the Fulbright grant competition and
  • Master's admissions at Aalto University.

Applicants should apply for Aalto University Scholarship in their application for admission if they wish to be considered for the full award (the grant from Fulbright and the tuition fee waiver from Aalto).

See the  Fulbright Finland Foundation website  for more information on the Fulbright-Aalto University Graduate Award. For more information from Aalto, please contact Aino Turunen at [email protected] .

New 2024 degree students who receive temporary protection in Finland due to fleeing the war in Ukraine

Newly admitted tuition fee liable bachelor’s or master’s degree students who receive temporary protection in Finland based on fleeing the war in Ukraine may receive the Aalto scholarship on humanitarian grounds. This concerns those students who did not receive a 100% scholarship on academic grounds in the admissions.

The scholarship is granted as a 100% tuition fee waiver and is part of the expanded Aalto scholarship system.

If you are a new tuition-fee liable degree student (admitted in 2024) and have received or applied for temporary protection in Finland, please send a message to [email protected] if you want to start the application process for the scholarship. You will receive detailed instructions on how to apply and the application form as a reply. You will need to attach a copy of your residence permit card (if you already have one), or a certificate that temporary protection has been applied for, to the application form. Note that the reply email will be encrypted and it might go to your spam folder. More information on sending and opening encrypted messages .

In case your temporary protection decision is pending at the time of the application, you can still apply for the scholarship and attach a verification of the pending status. A possible approval of the scholarship may be granted on conditional grounds. If the scholarship decision is conditional, you have to present the decision on temporary protection before the end of the enrolment period.

The application period for the scholarship for degree students admitted in 2024 receiving temporary protection begins after the admission results are published and continues until 15 August 2024.

Should you have any questions please contact [email protected] . 

More information on temporary protection in Finland is on the Finnish Immigration Service webpage . 

Frequently asked questions - Scholarships

Can i apply for aalto university scholarship.

If you are required to pay a tuition fee, you are also eligible to apply for a scholarship during the application period for the studies.

If you are a citizen of a European Union (EU) or European Economic Area (EEA) country, you are not required to pay tuition fees for your degree studies. In that case you are not eligible to apply for Aalto University Scholarship (i.e. tuition fee waiver). Aalto Scholarship Programme is for students from outside the EU/EEA who are required to pay tuition fees.

Do you offer Aalto University scholarships that cover living costs?

At the moment, Aalto University does not offer university-wide scholarships to cover living costs in Finland.

The costs of living are higher in the capital region (Espoo, Helsinki and Vantaa) than elsewhere in the country. Thus, you should prepare to have about 800 euros per month to cover your living costs in Finland. 

In order to be granted a residence permit, the Finnish immigration authorities require you to have sufficient means to support yourself financially in Finland.

Information about living costs is available on the Financial matters page.

For information about student's residence permit requirements, please see the  Finnish Immigration Service website (www.migri.fi).

Can I go on student exchange or internship abroad? Do I have to pay the tuition fee or will my possible scholarship cover the exchange period?

Yes, you can go on an exchange period or internship abroad.

You do have to pay the tuition fee even if going for exchange studies or for an internship abroad.

If you have been awarded a scholarship for your degree at Aalto, you will receive the scholarship for your studies abroad as well.

I was admitted off the waiting list. Can I have a scholarship?

Applicants admitted off the waiting list cannot get a scholarship. Scholarships have been allocated to the best tuition fee liable applicants of each study option.

Students who are liable to tuition fees and are admitted off the waiting list must cover the tuition fees, living expenses (app. 800 euros per month) and other study related costs from their own financial resources. Aalto University does not have additional scholarships or other financial support for students.

I was admitted to my second priority study option in the Master's admissions and I'm on a waiting list for my first study option. I was granted a scholarship, does it transfer to my first study option if I'm admitted off the waiting list?

Scholarships are study-option-specific in the Master's admissions. If you have been granted a scholarship to your second study option, it does not transfer to your first study option. You lose the scholarship, if you do not accept the study place bindingly to your second study option.

If you wish to receive the scholarship and start studies in your second study option, accept the study place bindingly.

Does applying for scholarship influence my chances of getting admission?

No, applying for scholarship makes no difference to your application for admission. Applicants are ranked for each programme according to the admissions criteria. Your chances of getting admission are exactly the same with or without applying for a scholarship.

You may also refuse the offer for a scholarship and still accept the offer for admission if, for example, you obtain funding from another source.

You can only apply for Aalto University Scholarship when you apply for admission.

If I apply for and I am not granted a scholarship, can I still accept my admission offer?

Yes, you can, but you will need to have the funds for the tuition fee and living expenses.

Information about living costs is available on the Financial matters .

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Study options.

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Applying to master’s programmes

The admissions to the two-year master’s programmes at Aalto University are organised once a year. The application period for studies beginning in the autumn of 2024 runs from 30 November 2023 to 2 January 2024.

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Applying to Bachelor's Programmes

The application period for bachelor's programmes in English is 3–17 January 2024 for studies starting in autumn 2024.

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    Aaltodoc is the institutional repository of Aalto University. Aaltodoc has a new updated appearance. Instructions for searching and more ... Kandidaatin tutkinnon opinnäytteet / Bachelor's theses 18721. 02. Maisterin tutkinnon opinnäytteet / Master's theses 75741. 03. Lisensiaatin tutkinnon opinnäytteet / Licentiate theses 3554. 04. ...

  2. Thesis

    The student follows the Master's Thesis Guide (in Finnish here) (in Swedish here) instructions and Department of Design processes while writing their thesis. ... Aalto University P.O. Box 11000 (Otakaari 1B) FI-00076 AALTO Switchboard: +358 9 47001. Follow us: Facebook; LinkedIn; X (formerly Twitter) Instagram; Youtube; Snapchat; Blogs;

  3. Thesis

    The supervisor of the thesis must be a professor or a university lecturer working in Aalto University. You must also have one or two advisors for your thesis. A Master's thesis advisor must have completed at least a Master's degree. The Supervisor's responsibility is to provide guidance on the scientific validity and format of the thesis and ...

  4. Thesis

    The master's thesis is a 30-credit entity that also includes the maturity test and presentation of the thesis. The master's thesis is a piece of applied research and is written on a topic related to the advanced studies of the degree programme. ... Word Thesis template for all Aalto University schools. Submit the completed thesis to the ...

  5. Thesis

    Use the thesis template for all Aalto University Schools that can be found here. The first page of the submitted file should be the cover page, while the next should be the thesis abstract page. The cover page and the abstract are written in the same language as your thesis and depending on your language of education the abstract may need to be ...

  6. Home

    Briefly about theses in Aalto University. Information of all registered theses (printed and electronic) can be found in Aalto-Primo | Aalto-Primo. From year 2020 we have archived theses only in electronic format. Most of the printed archive copies of older technology and business and economics theses have been scanned into electronic format.

  7. Thesis

    The programme study module includes a Master's thesis. The thesis must demonstrate readiness for scientific thinking, command of research methods, conversance with the topic of the thesis, and ability for scientific communication. ... Aalto University P.O. Box 11000 (Otakaari 1B) FI-00076 AALTO Switchboard: +358 9 47001. Follow us: Facebook ...

  8. Theses and dissertations

    Printed master's theses are retained in the archive of Learning Centre in Otaniemi. Items on the archive cannot be borrowed but they can be ordered to be read in the Learning Centre. Send your orders (author, title and location/thesis number) to [email protected]. Ordered items are available for reading on the next business day after 12 am.

  9. Aalto Thesis Database

    Aalto Thesis Database is a remote desktop connection to Aaltodoc publication archive. Via Aalto Thesis Database you can read documents with restricted access: master's theses. licentiate theses. doctoral theses. Please note, that you cannot open locked bachelor's theses files via Aalto Thesis Database. You can access the locked bachelor's ...

  10. PDF Master's Thesis Guide of the Aalto University School of Arts, Design

    all the theses associated with master's degrees awarded at Aalto ARTS. The requirements for the thesis for the Master of Arts (Art and Design) during the transitional period have been described in an appendix (AP-PENDIX 2). The departments may specify this guide and the appended evaluation criteria with implementation regula-

  11. SCI Master's Thesis Guide 2023-: Templates

    Check approved master's theses on Aaltodoc to guide your work. Contract template . for cases when the thesis is done with an organization external to Aalto University. To see the content, you must be logged in to aalto.fi-pages: in English here. Instructions for using the template are here (to see the content, you must be logged in to aalto ...

  12. Thesis

    You find thesis instructions for SCI students in MyCourses: SCI Master's Thesis. Feedback about the page. Did you find any broken links or outdated content on the page? ... Aalto University P.O. Box 11000 (Otakaari 1B) FI-00076 AALTO Switchboard: +358 9 47001. Follow us: Facebook; LinkedIn; X (formerly Twitter) Instagram; Youtube; Snapchat; Blogs;

  13. PDF Master's Thesis Instructions

    Aalto University School of Business Department of Finance Master's Thesis Instructions Last updated on 1.9.2021 by Matthijs Lof Purpose of this document This document is a summary of the thesis process as well as a collection of key issues related to topic selection and information sources.

  14. SCI Master's Thesis Guide 2023-

    What is a master's thesis? Master's thesis: The Master's thesis is an independent engineering or research project completed by the student. Duration: The extent of the Master's thesis is 30 credits, equivalent of six months of fulltime studies. Timing: It's recommended to orientate and plan the thesis work on the autumn of the second-year ...

  15. PDF Aalto University School of Science GUIDELINES FOR MASTER´S THESIS

    the Aalto University. The Master's thesis is an independent engineering or research project completed by the student. The extent of the Master's thesis is 30 credits, equivalent of six months of fulltime studies. The period of time spent working on the Master's thesis may in reality be longer if the student is at the same time carrying

  16. 02. Maisterin tutkinnon opinnäytteet / Master's theses

    Results Per Page 1 5 10 20 40 60 80 100 Sort Options Ascending Descending . [dipl] Insinööritieteiden korkeakoulu / ENG 5339. [dipl] Kemian tekniikan korkeakoulu / CHEM 2010

  17. Doctoral Dissertations, Licentiate's Theses and Master's Theses

    Master's thesis, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland, 2012. Info: 2011: 259: Jussi Gillberg. Targeted learning by imposing asymmetric sparsity. Master's thesis, Aalto University, Department of Information and Computer Science, June 2011. PDF (710 kB)

  18. Where to look for a thesis position?

    To find a thesis position in a company in Finland, you can take a look at Aalto Job Teaser. 4. Another university. It is possible to contact a research group from another university. Aalto offers some financial support for students to cover transportation costs and some of the living expenses. The scholarship amounts usually to 1 500 Euros.

  19. Workshops on writing article thesis summary

    Aalto University P.O. Box 11000 (Otakaari 1B) FI-00076 AALTO Switchboard: +358 9 47001

  20. Aalto University

    Aalto University (Finnish: Aalto-yliopisto; Swedish: Aalto-universitetet) is a public research university located in Espoo, Finland. ... 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 ...

  21. PDF The Role of Creative Industries in National Innovation System

    Master's Thesis Aleksander Panfilo 2010 Department of Marketing and Management Aalto University School of Economics . 2 . Table of Contents .

  22. PDF Master's Thesis Guide of the Aalto University School of Arts, Design

    Master's Thesis Guide 2022 1 Master's Thesis Guide of the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture Introduction ... Aalto university contract templates. Publicity of the thesis and processing confidential information Approved theses are public documents. Theses cannot contain any confidential information; for instance, if

  23. PDF Cost analyses of energy- efficient renovations of a Moscow ...

    [40] M. Sepponen, Technologies and solutions for ecocity' energy supply (Master' thesis), Aalto University, Espoo, Finland, 2010, pp. 116. [41] City of Moscow, The City programme energy conservation in construc-tion in the City of Moscow during 2010-2014 and until 2020, Decree of

  24. Scholarships and Tuition Fees

    The tuition fee for non-EU/EEA citizens in bachelor's and master's programmes taught in English is: 12 000 euros per academic year for bachelor's degree programmes Normative duration of bachelor's degree studies is 3 academic years. 15 000 euros per academic year for master's degree programmes Normative duration of master's degree studies ...