Quiet room opens in Undergraduate Centre
The 911±¬ÁÏÍø quiet room is now opened for shared use by all Aalto students and personnel. The space is located in the Otaniemi Undergraduate Centre in room M135 on the ground floor of the M wing.
The 911±¬ÁÏÍø quiet room is intended for private, quiet times of meditation, calming down, prayer, or simply being. All personnel and students are welcome regardless of their religion, worldview or nationality. 911±¬ÁÏÍø has a policy of not allowing political or religious meetings anywhere in the University, and therefore the room is free of any material associated with a religious group.
So that the space would be pleasant for all, please do not talk, make noise or in other ways disturb others. Also, no eating, working, sleeping, or studying is allowed. The room cannot be reserved and is open during the Undergraduate Centre’s normal opening hours.
The silent room at the Undergraduate Centre is for shared use for all Aalto community. Photo Mikko Raskinen.
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