Radical Creativity
There is no set recipe for changing the world. It takes courage and grit to boldly create something new without fearing failure.
Today, all industries are facing fundamental changes. Creative thinking is the core competence of future leaders and knowledge workers. It is also a prerequisite for finding non-obvious, groundbreaking ideas.
Contrary to common belief, creativity can be developed and learned. We are often creative in everyday life without realising it, and this quality can be practiced intentionally.
In our daily lives, we employ creativity when unexpected situations happen and we must adapt. Instead of a single correct approach, there are numerous potential and diverse ways to address challenges.
The concept of radical creativity elevates creativity to a more transformative level, often combining seemingly unrelated domains in a useful and mind-expanding manner. The created new connections expand the boundaries of what is possible.
Radical creativity drives innovation and fundamental change. By grasping the basic principles and non-linear operating models of radical creativity, we can more effectively proceed and thrive in a world full of complex challenges and uncertainty.
The Diving into Radical Creativity course introduces the concept of radical creativity, as well as tools and methods to address complex challenges and embrace the uncertainty inherent in the creative process.
The course teaches key mindsets and skills to harness creativity and radical creativity as tools for making change, irrespective of the field. Completing the three-credit introductory course takes approximately 72 hours. However, one can also study only select sections of the course.
During the course, you will engage in creative experiments that have the potential to change the world better step by step. You will also explore theories of creativity and discover inspiring examples of the transformative power of multidisciplinary collaboration. Learning will also occur implicitly through observation, listening, embodiment, and engaging with inspiring narratives.
The course will introduce you to Finland's first satellite company, Iceye, as well as to the story of the Shimmering Wood crystals. Additionally, you will examine social innovations such as the Buurtzorg care service and the city of Amsterdam's doughnut economy model, alongside theories of systemic change.
Aalto University is renowned for its transdisciplinary learning pedagogy, which fosters innovative approaches to problem-solving by integrating diverse fields. The online course is not organized by specific subjects, but rather explores radical creativity as a multidisciplinary phenomenon across research, business development, technology, change management, and art and design. The course was developed with input from several Aalto University educators and researchers representing a variety of disciplines. The course is provided by the Department of Design.
The free creativity course, open to all, is meeting the growing demand. According to the most recent Future of Jobs survey by the World Economic Forum (2023), creative thinking has been identified as the second most crucial and fastest-growing skill in the workplace. The survey, which gathered insights of managers from over 800 companies employing a total of more than 11 million people across 27 different industries in 45 countries, sheds light on the global importance of creative thinking.
Finland's education system has demonstrated international success in the PISA studies. In the category of creative thinking in the latest 2022 study, Finland ranked among the top ten countries, with only Singapore, Korea, Canada, and Australia ahead. New Zealand, Estonia, Denmark, and Latvia were on par with Finland.
The course is part of elective studies and the offering of Aalto University's Life-wide Learning.
Additional information:
Riikka Mäkikoskela
Head of Radical Creativity
+358 45 1313562
[email protected]
The course will be launched 14 November 2024.
Free introductory course on creativity
The course is open to all, whether you are a student at Aalto University or another university, a prospective student, or already in the working life. Diving into Radical Creativity also serves as a professional development course for individuals in various fields. Join us!
Design your own learning path
The course is non-linear, allowing you to progress in any order. After reading the five introductory chapters, select 15 of the 25 sub-paragraphs that most interest you. You also have the option to read everything - radical creativity is fascinating and expands perspective.
Versatile and inspiring teaching resources
The teaching resources contain plenty of videos, example stories and multiple-choice quizzes. The course also includes applicable everyday exercises and reflection assignments.
Earn three study credits
Completing the course is estimated to take 72 hours, or approximately ten working days.
Riikka Mäkikoskela, Head of Radical Creativity (project management, concept and content)
Pauliina Seppälä, Project Specialist (coordination, content and editing)
Jade Lönnqvist, Research Assistant (content and platform editing)
Turkan Firinci Orman, Project Manager (course and concept design, content)
Oana Velcu-Laitinen, Creativity Specialist (content)
Paulo Dziobczenski, Project Specialist (course and concept design, content)
Tiina Toivola, Communications Manager
Milla Kokko, Senior Specialist (concept design and marketing)
Nicole Grekov, Communications Trainee
Pirjo Kääriäinen, professor, teacher in charge
Maria Joutsenvirta, Senior Specialist (content)
Sedeer el-Showk, Editor (content, revision in English)
Annamari Typpö, Translator (Finnish)
Technical implementation, user interface and experience design and visual identity: Adventure Club
Tua Björklund, School of Engineering
Tuuli Mattelmäki, School of Arts, Design and Architecture
Ville Eloranta, School of Business / IDBM
Henri Weijo, School of Business
Salu Ylirisku, School of Electrical Engineering
Antti Karttunen, School of Chemical Engineering
Satu Kyösola, School of Arts, Design and Architecture
Niina Nurmi, School of Science
Juha Martikainen, IT Services
Esa Salmio, Learning Services
There is no set recipe for changing the world. It takes courage and grit to boldly create something new without fearing failure.
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