Work as a campus tour guide - join the training on 24 September 2025
Do you want to be a campus guide?
Trained Aalto University campus tour guides take groups to the most intriguing places on campus while sharing information about their own studies and experiences at Aalto with the visitors. The aim of the tours is to increase interest in studying at Aalto.
The remuneration for a tour is 40-50 euros per tour.
The second training of the autumn is organised on 24 September 2025 at 15-17 in Undergraduate Centre (U147 U5, Otakaari 1).
Sign up on 21 September at the latest by filling out this form.
The training is organised by Aalto University Campus Experience team.
Our campus tour guides should be fluent in Finnish or Swedish to be able to give tours in Finnish or Swedish. The visiting groups will be mostly Finnish speaking, but there might be some Swedish speaking groups as well. The tour guides can be Bachelor's or Master's students and represent any of Aalto's study fields.
In the training, you will first get information on general guided tour practices (about 45-60 min). The second hour will be spent on an example campus tour (about 1 hour). The training is held in Finnish.
For further information, please contact Aalto University Campus Experience team (tours@aalto.fi).
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