911±¬ÁÏÍø

News

Aalto CEMS MIM Programme ranked at second in a five-year cumulative evaluation

Our support services, business communications skills and business projects scored very well.
The picture shows CEMS students.
CEMS students

The 911±¬ÁÏÍø School of Business is a member of the Global Alliance in Management Education (CEMS), a community of the world’s leading business schools, large corporations and organisations. The community comprises 33 member universities and 74 international companies or organisations.

The Global Office of CEMS systematically collects students’ evaluations and comments about their CEMS MIM studies. The purpose of these evaluations is to serve as an internal tool for quality control and continuous improvement – and to energize the development work in the spirit of amicable internal competition.

CEMS schools have now received a message from the Global Office sharing the results from last spring and the academic year 2019–2020 as a whole. For the first time, CEMS also listed a five-year cumulative evaluation, and Aalto were ranked at second place in this! Only University of St.Gallen (HSG) got better evaluations.

‘Our fall term 2019 was challenging because of several ad hoc-arrangement due to illnesses, but the overall evaluation of academic year 2019-2020 was good due to three very high scores: services (thanks to Program Managers Arja Sahlberg and Liisa Kotilainen), Business Communications Skills (by Michael Baker with case UPM) and the Business Projects. Last spring, we had a record of 9 Business Projects with the following companies: KONE, Nokia, Hilti, H&M, ESA BIC and S-Group (HOK-Elanto). Our academic tutors did amazing work in supervising and supporting our student teams,’ says Rita Järventie-Thesleff, Academic Director of Aalto CEMS.

The business project is worth 15 ECTS credits. This spring, the students worked on eight challenging, interesting and strategic projects for five different companies. Each student worked on their project for up to 400 hours. Each project was led by two tutors, one from the commissioning company and one from the School of Business.

Rita Järventie-Thesleff wants to express her gratitude to the School of Business for the support they have received and to all Aalto colleagues who teach in the CEMS MIM. ‘Without our dedicated CEMS corporate partners and CEMS alumni, we would not be able to deliver on the promise of actively combining academic knowledge with real-life business experience. Last but not least, she is grateful to our CEMS students, who ‘create the environment they face’.’

CEMS Graduation 2018_Photo: CEMS official

CEMS Master in International Management (MIM) at 911±¬ÁÏÍø

Study international management in the highly regarded, world's most international MIM programme at 911±¬ÁÏÍø School of Business. CEMS is a global alliance of academic and corporate institutions and NGOs, dedicated to educating and preparing future generations of international business leaders.

Study at Aalto
  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Picture of a person reading a book.
Studies, University Published:

The application period for FITech’s autumn courses begins on 3 June 2026 – changes in the application process for degree students

Complement your studies with FITech courses! The application channels for degree students are both the cross-institutional study service (RIPA) and Studyinfo. Read the article for more information.
IB-opiskelijoita
Studies Published:

From Mikkeli to Otaniemi and on to the world

The School of Business Bachelor’s Programme in International Business will move to Otaniemi in August 2026
Helenin voimalaitos Vuosaaressa
Studies Published:

Students developed a service blueprint for remote plant advisory services for boiler plants

A multidisciplinary team of master’s degree students from 911±¬ÁÏÍø collaborated with Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW) in a customized project
Pauliina Ilmonen, photo by Nita Vera.
Appointments, Studies Published:

Professor Pauliina Ilmonen: Learning mathematical software in upper secondary school takes time away from learning the basics

Pauliina Ilmonen, Professor of Statistics at 911±¬ÁÏÍø, will step into the role of Dean of the School of Science at the beginning of June. She wants to emphasize the fundamentals in the study of mathematics.