Communications and marketing at the School of Chemical Engineering
Communications Services are responsible for the school's internal and external communications and for school specific student marketing communications.
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 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.
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School news
Aalto University in 2025: strong results in research, education and innovation activities
Aalto University continued to strengthen its impact in 2025
Seven new honorary doctors in technology at Aalto University in 2026
The ceremonial conferment takes place on university campus in June.
Board approved Annual Board Report and Financial Statements 2025
The Aalto University Board convened on 25 March 2026.
Aalto University Endowment provided EUR 42 million in 2025 to education and research
The university endowment portfolio returned 8.5%School events
Aalto Data Agents' weekly support hour on Zoom
Join and ask anything about research data management and open science.
Travel and Expense Guidance
In this Teams event, we will provide guidance to travelers regarding business travelling. The event is held on the second Tuesday of every month.
Public defence, Chemical Engineering, MSc Elmeri Pienihäkkinen
Fast pyrolysis of biomass as a tool to transition away from crude oil