Communications and Marketing at the School of Science
We support the school community in both external and internal communications as well as marketing. We share timely content across multiple channels, highlighting in particular research, teaching, and the societal impact of the school’s work. Don’t hesitate to get in touch – we’ll work together to find the best solution for your needs.
We provide communication services for the school’s staff in collaboration with the university’s wider communications team. Our work covers a broad scope, from media relations and marketing to website development and social media support. You can explore our full range of services via the Services menu or on the Communications services homepage.
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‘Our careers have been rewarding, and we want to help young people move forward’
After long careers abroad, Erkki and Kaija Rautiainen wanted to support the teaching and research in textile design and industrial engineering and management with a new fund.
Join a Unite! matchmaking event on forging new consortia for Horizon Europe applications
Calling researchers and industry partners to connect at a virtual matchmaking session designed to spark project collaborations for Horizon Europe funding. Registration deadline, 12 March.
Join the Unite! Virtual Education Summit- Registration now open
Join us in shaping international collaboration! This online event takes place 12 March, 2026.
Apply Now: Unite! Visiting Professorships at TU Graz
TU Graz, Austria, invites experienced postdoctoral researchers to apply for two fully funded visiting professorships. The deadline for expressions of interest is 20 February 2026, and the positions will begin on 1 October 2026.School events
Physics Days 2026 (external link)
Physics Days 2026 brings together physicists from all over Finland to Aalto's campus!
Aalto Data Agents' weekly support hour on Zoom
Join and ask anything about research data management and open science.
Towards wearable OPM-MEG for Noninvasive Source Localization in Epilepsy
This time, Svenja Knappe (University of Colorado) will present recent advances toward wearable OPM-MEG systems and applications in epilepsy research.