Info session on the N5T Extended Campus Programme in Batteries
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.
Please join our online info session on N5T Extended Campus Programme on Wednesday, 6 November 2024 at 13-13.45 and find out more about the N5T alliance and its Extended Campus Programme in Batteries. Starting this fall, engineering students at Aalto have a new exchange opportunity in battery technology through the N5T network's Extended Campus program. Master's students can next apply for the N5T Extended Campus Programme in Batteries in the January 2025 exchange application period.
In addition to Aalto, the other members of the alliance will be present at the info session: Chalmers and Kungliga Tekniska högskolan (KTH) from Sweden, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) from Denmark and Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU) from Norway.
Kindly register for the event by Tuesday, 5 November at 16.30 at the latest: .
A participation link via email will be send prior to the event to those who have registered for the event.
Nordic Master Webinar 2024
If you are interested in other study and collaboration opportunities offered by N5T universities, you can join the Nordic Master Webinar 2024 information session on Thursday, 14 November 2024 at 16.00-17.30. For more information about the event and registration: /fi/tapahtumat/nordic-master-webinar-2024
Read more about the N5T Alliance:
Read more news
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.
Funidata survey on students' use of digital services
The survey is open until Sunday 24 May 2026.Students’ opportunities for language learning to expand from autumn 2026
Founded in 2025, KiePe – Network for Language Centre Pedagogy, Teaching and Research – will broaden the range of language courses available to students at universities in the Helsinki metropolitan area. The KiePe network, composed of the University of Helsinki, 911±¬ÁÏÍø, the University of the Arts Helsinki, and Hanken School of Economics, will offer their students the chance to take elective language courses at any of the network universities in the future.Students will be able register for courses via the cross-institutional studies service (RIPA) from autumn 2026. By autumn 2028, the study paths of the network universities will be harmonised to some extent, which will make cross-institutional studies even easier.
Students wishing to take language courses outside their home university can register for language courses offered by the network universities through the cross-institutional studies service and view the course offerings on the universities’ websites. More detailed information about the course offering and registration practices will be provided in August 2026.