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Aalto Festival 2017 – Submit your event by March 17 at the latest

The days are getting longer, the snow is turning to slush, and Aalto Festival is here again.

Each year we aim to celebrate the hard work of our students and faculty throughout the month of May – and we want you to participate!

This year the festival will open in partnership with AYY and their first ever Aalto Open Air event on April 19th from 16-22. The event will happen in Otaniemi and will offer a free outdoor concert presented by April Jazz along with food trucks, and other surprises.

This is an open call for all events taking place in May, whether it’s a seminar, lecture, gala, demo day, exhibition or defence of dissertation.

Let us know about your event and register here to be included in the programme. By submitting your event by March 17, you will be included on the Aalto Festival webpage, in the mobile app and in other festival marketing.

For more information, contact Coordinator Eeva Mäkinen, [email protected], 050 367 6425

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