Tenure Track Professor in Automatic Control
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Professor career at Aalto University
Tenure track career path
This page introduces the Aalto University tenure track career system for professors. The page contains information on the general principles of the tenure track, levels and description of the career system, professors' work profile and work time allocation as well as general regulations (Aalto tenure track policies and procedures).

Interested in joining our tenure track?
This page describes how to apply for Aalto University's tenure track. The page contains information on why to apply for Aalto University tenure track and instruction on how to apply. The site has instructions, for example, on application documents (including curriculum vitae/cv and teaching portfolio) as well as application and selection process.

Moving to Finland
Welcome to Aalto University and Finland Info Package
Welcome presentation on Aalto University and Finland for recruitment candidates of Aalto University

Moving to Espoo -Hello Espoo (external link)
Moving to Espoo -Hello Espoo weboages by the city of Espoo if you want to visit, live and work in Espoo, Finland.

MyHelsinki, moving to Helsinki (external link)
MyHelsinki, Quick guide on moving to Helsinki

For international staff
Are you thinking of moving to Finland to work at Aalto University - or are you already an international member of the Aalto community? The information below might provide interesting insight in the practicalities of living in Finland and working at Aalto.
