Nordic Master Webinar 2024
What exactly happens at the Nordic Master Webinar?
On 14 November you’ll join online and navigate through a variety of excellent Nordic study and collaboration opportunities provided by Nordic Five Tech (N5T) universities! You'll have the chance to meet professors, alumni, students and admission services from the five Nordic Master programmes. You’ll get to hear and ask questions about the programmes, career opportunities, student experiences, and how to apply for the Nordic Master programmes.
Who can attend?
The webinar is aimed for students who are interested to earn two-for-one Master's degrees and study in two Nordic countries.
Important details
- Date: Tuesday 14 November 2024, from 16.00 to 17.30 (4 - 5.30 pm, UTC +2)
- Venue: Zoom (Link will be provided to registered participants before the event)
- How to Register: Secure your spot by registering here!
Please register no later than 13 November. The link to the webinar will be sent to all registrants before the webinar.
The webinar will be recorded, so no worries if you can't make it to the webinar. While waiting, you can watch the last year's recording online!
What is Nordic Five Tech (N5T)?
Nordic Five Tech (N5T) is a strategic alliance of the five leading technical universities in Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The alliance was established in November 2006 with the goal of utilizing the shared and complementary strengths and creating synergies within education, research and innovation.
N5T universities offer five excellent joint degree programmes in the fields of Energy, Environmental, Cold Climate, Maritime Engineering and Polymer Technology. In these programmes you earn two-for-one degrees and study in two Nordic countries.
International Joint Degree Programmes
Aalto University offers international joint degree programmes at master-level together with its partner universities in over 20 countries. These programmes have separate application periods and admission procedures from the rest of the master's programmes offered by Aalto University.