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Aalto University Junior inspires the makers of the future to enter the fields of art, science, technology, and business

Aalto University Junior offers a sneak peek to the world of higher education to children and young adults around Finland. We support the work of teachers and educators by offering free-of-charge study visits, virtual workshops, training sessions and other services to support teachers in their everyday work, whether they work in primary, secondary or upper secondary education. Our activities showcase the education and research of all the six schools of Aalto University.

Science and creativity as tools for the future!

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Our workshops give the pupil groups an opportunity to explore current themes and learn about the working methods used in different fields

Teachers can browse through our free workshop offering and book a study visit, either as an on-site visit to the Junior Lab, located on the Otaniemi Campus, or as a virtual study visit, which takes place in the teacher’s own classroom. Junior’s contents make use of Aalto University’s cutting-edge research as well as methods that inspire children and young adults. A visit to Aalto Junior inspires children and young adults to learn through current themes and offers a sneak peek to the world of higher education.

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Scientists in Schools

You can book an Aalto University researcher to visit your school and talk about their research in an inspiring way. The visiting researcher will organise a short science session in your class, where they introduce their research area, talk about their work as a researcher and answer the pupils’ questions.

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Juniorin työpajossa päästään esimerkiksi tutkimaan maailmaa mikroskoopeilla.
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Armaan Hooda on the left, Pauliina Ilmonen on the right
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Armaan Hooda spent one day as a math professor in Aalto

As part of the science and technology competition TuKoKe, Armaan Hooda won a Day as a Professor award. He spent the day together with professor Pauliina Ilmonen and other researchers at Aalto’s Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis.
Robotics workshopa at Aalto University Junior
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Weisell Foundation donates 70 000 euros to Aalto University Junior

The Weisell Foundation, a long-time supporter of Aalto University, is donating €70 000 to Aalto University Junior to be used for scaling up workshops in robotics.
Natural dyes are being presented to the princess.
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HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand visited Aalto University

During the visit, HRH and her delegation met with Aalto students and explored various activities.
Fajr Asghar (left) and Vilma Svynarenko (right)
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TET interns Fajr Asghar and Vilma Svynarenko explored everything from solar cells to Täffä’s spaghetti in Aalto

Fajr Asghar and Vilma Svynarenko first calculated the efficiency of solar cells and then wrote an article on renewable energy.
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