Welcome to Aalto University School of Business Ingmar Björkman Dean
Aalto University Aalto University is a community of: 80,000 alumni 20,000 students 5,000 faculty & staff, of which 370 professors A merger of three leading Finnish universities in 2010 University of Art and Design Helsinki Helsinki School of Economics Helsinki University of Technology National project with extensive public and private funding Goal: World-class university by 2020
Aalto University name celebrates diversity and innovativeness The name "Aalto University" is a tribute to a courageous, overarching renaissance man, Finnish architect, designer and academic Alvar Aalto He distinguished himself in not only the fields of technology and business, but also art. The name has been chosen to reflect the concept, spirit, values and goals of the new university.
Schools Art, Design & Architechture Business Chemical Technology Electrical Engineering Engineering Science
Milestones of the business school 1904 1911 1970 1974 2010 School of Economics established by the business community Helsinki School of Economics received University standing Executive Education began Helsinki School of Economics became a state university Helsinki School of Economics became part of Aalto University The Business School in the 1950 s
School of Business 1997-1998 - 1998-2001 - 2007 - The leading business school in Finland FT ranking: # 2 in the Nordic countries Long-term goal: Towards comprehensive, top ten business school in Europe by 2020 Research excellence Pioneering education Deep societal impact 3,500 B.Sc. & M.Sc. students 200 Doctoral students + MBA students 115 faculty members + post docs + visiting faculty
Degrees and programs Integrated B.Sc. (3 y.) + M.Sc. (2 y.) programs in Helsinki (300+ students/y), first year in Finnish, then increasingly in English B.Sc. program in English in Mikkeli (85 students/y), in eastern Finland Separate external recruitment (some 150 students) to eleven Englishspeaking & one Finnish-speaking M.Sc. programs in Helsinki Business school programs (integrated with B.Sc. level, see above) 3 multidisciplinary programs: International Design Business Management, Strategy, Sustainable Creativity + CEMS, open for applications for all M.Sc. students! 350+ students/year on exchange at partner universities on five continents, almost equal number of foreign exchange students English-speaking doctoral program (20+ graduates per year) Part-time MBA in Finland, EMBA in Finland, Poland, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Iran..
What are your expectations? Why Aalto BIZ and this particular Master s program? What are your expectations for the next 2 years? How should you and we work to achieve that?
Community of learning From Teachers transfer knowledge Teacher responsible for students learning Class-room centered learning To Teachers coach and facilitate learning Students responsible for their own learning: long-term selfdevelopment; to learn to think critically; learning valuable in itself Student-centered learning
Our expectations Take responsibility for your own learning process: be a full member of the BIZ learning community Attend classes (arrive on time!) and interact with your fellow students, faculty, guest lecturers; contribute to the collective learning process! You are a diverse bunch; remember to be considerate and generous toward each other diversity is an integrated part of the learning process. Provide us with feedback and suggestions how to further develop your program and BIZ more generally. Keep a critical, yet open mind.
Why do well in your studies from day #1? To develop a good foundation for your subsequent studies/learning To be able to go to your business school of choice on exchange To make it on the Dean s List: top 3% who have graduated in 2 years To receive a good job as employers increasingly rely on study performance (time & grades) when making hiring decisions, or be accepted as a doctoral student
My Personal Suggestion: Keep a Learning Diary Tool for evaluating & stimulating your personal learning Purpose to keep record & reflect on what you have learnt Contains reflections on the outcomes & process of learning Knowledge Skills, e.g. how to make presentations, argue in class, write papers, work with fellow students Write down not only what you learnt, but also what you realized you don t know/are able to do = Questions, challenges, etc. Do not copy slides, etc. but rather Construct your own meaning Strive to write something Every Day Revisit your earlier notes at regular intervals
Formulate at least one question that you would like us to discuss
Good luck! Photo by Tuuli Sotamaa