WiT Programme

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The Aalto WiT Programme is an intensive, 3.5-month interdisciplinary post-master’s programme, developed in collaboration with our partner organisations and hosted by the World in Transition Research LAB (WiTLAB) at Aalto University. 

The programme is aimed for professionals who aspire to make a meaningful impact in the field of humanitarian architecture and development. With a strong focus on enhancing the resilience of human settlements in low- and middle-income countries, this programme equips participants with the critical skills and insights needed to drive positive change.

By participating, you will gain a unique combination of academic knowledge and hands-on experience, preparing you to work within the humanitarian sector. The programme empowers you to identify and innovate sustainable strategies for vulnerable communities, collaborate with international organisations and NGOs, and contribute to global efforts in disaster response, post-conflict reconstruction, and sustainable development.

Bringing together the capacities of universities, humanitarian organisations, and committed professionals, the programme fosters action towards a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable world.

Are you ready to apply your expertise in humanitarian architecture and global development? Join the Aalto WiT Programme and be part of a global movement dedicated to building a better future for communities in need! 

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Course publications

Publications from WiT Programme.

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Case studies

Learn more about the provisional case studies for the WiT Programme 2026!

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WiTLAB

An interdisciplinary cross-school research and education unit hosting collaborative initiatives across Aalto University

Humanitarian architecture

Humanitarian architecture engages in designing and planning of human settlements in vulnerable conditions. It concentrates on processes rather than products, ranging from short term emergency situations to long term poverty alleviation.

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WiTLAB alumni stories

Meet the professionals who have participated in WiTLAB's courses and collaborative projects through time! Here you find interviews where the alumni share their learning experiences and career journeys after graduating from Aalto University.

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Niina Rinne - WiTLAB collaborator

Niina is an alumna of the Creative Sustainability programme, currently working at UN-Habitat in Nairobi as a Programme Management Officer
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Milja Lindberg - WiTLAB research alumna

Milja is a Finnish-Canadian architect and independent researcher from the early years of WiTLAB’s research group
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Maria Hedengren - Cities in Transition alumna

Maria is an architect currently working as a creative director, marketing strategist and planner
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Emma Lappalainen - City in Crisis alumna

Emma is an architect and alumna of the ‘City in Crisis’ studio 2010, currently working as the CEO and lead consultant at Finngroup Consultants
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