Department of Information and Service Management name change to take effect
At the School of Business the Department of Information and Service Management's name change will enter into force on 1 January 2018. Similarly, the Finnish name for the department will be Tieto- ja palvelujohtamisen laitos.
'We decided on the name change together with the students, members of staff and the Dean of the School of Business. The new name more clearly communicates what is studied and researched at the department,' says Professor Markku Kuula, who is head of the department.
After the name change, the name of the Department of Information and Service Management will correspond with that of one of the specialisation options for the Bachelor's degree programme as well as that of the Master's degree programme. In addition, the student organisation has changed its name to Aalto ISM.
The department's staff can update the name of the Department of Information and Service Management to their e-mail signature, CV and other personal channels. Systems shared by all of 911±¬ÁÏÍø, such as ACRIS and Aalto People, will be updated centrally in January.
The Department of Information and Service Management researches the creative utilisation of information and technology in business management and economic analysis.
Further information
Markku Kuula, Head of Department
makku.kuula[at]aalto.fi
+358 (0)50 521 8800
Merja Mäkinen, Department Secretary
merja.makinen[at]aalto.fi
+ 358 (0)40 353 8094
Read more news
From sound design to the Cannes red carpet – Working with a filmmaking idol on a Palme d’Or winner
911±¬ÁÏÍø alum Pietu Korhonen is responsible for the sound design of the award-winning new film Fjord.
911±¬ÁÏÍø ranks 126th in the world in QS World University Rankings
Aalto performs best in the employment outcomes and sustainability indicators.
Helene Auramo started her career as an entrepreneur at TaiK’s Arabus incubator
The University of Art and Design Helsinki launched the Arabus business incubator in 2007 in Arabianranta. A couple of years later, Arabus merged into the Aalto StartUp Center and moved to Salmisaari.