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Spring 2016 scholarships have been decided

In its meeting on May the 13th, 2016, the board of AYY has accepted the proposal of the scholarship committees for the distribution of the spring 2016 scholarships, and dealt out scholarships and grants based on them.

There were 306 applicants in total. The applications were as follows:
• Exchange scholarship: 189 applications
• Community scholarship: 82 applications
• Study scholarship: 120 applications.

Recipients:

Study scholarship

Vili Eilavaara 500 €
Tapio Hautamäki 500 €
Petteri Heliste 500 €
Henri Jarrett 500 €
Toni Kangas 500 €
Saana Kivimaa 500 €
Matleena Kukkonen 500 €
Tommi Lintilä 500 €
Juho Luoranen 500 €
Pauli Moilanen 500 €
Tuukka Mustapää 500 €
Eppu Pesonen 500 €
Ella Potka 500 €
Inka Saarinen 500 €
Nicolas Saulny 500 €
Aira Seuna 500 €
Aleksi Talsi 500 €
Mikko Unkuri 500 €
Raine Viitala 500 €
Jyri Yli-Villamo 500 €

 

Community scholarship

Max Andersson 500 €
Laura Brotkin 500 €
Laura Euro 500 €
Niko Ferm 500 €
Jussi Hietala 500 €
Pilvi Hussi 500 €
Katharina Jokinen 500 €
Joonas Kivi 500 €
Milla Kivioja 500 €
Lauri Lehtoruusu 500 €
Ville Myllylä 500 €
Samu Nurmi 500 €
Otto Ojanen 500 €
Otto Pesola 500 €
Joel Pirttimaa 500 €
Saana Rossi 500 €
Tuulia Telin 500 €
Joonas Tietäväinen 500 €
Matias Vainio 500 €
Roope Vesterinen 500 €

 

Exchange scholarship

Laura Brotkin 600 €
Tapio Hautamäki 500 €
Eeva Hietamäki 500 €
Henri Jarrett 500 €
Anja Karhula 450 €
Juho Keiski 350 €
Tuomas Kiuru 600 €
Saana Kivimaa 450 €
Lilli Konttinen 350 €
Joona Kontula 500 €
Hilja Korhonen 350 €
Paul Laihonen 350 €
Sami Lappalainen 500 €
Noora Matilainen 350 €
Tuukka Mustapää 350 €
Elisabeth Nyberg 350 €
Aino Piirtola 650 €
Sanna Pitkänen 400 €
Ella Potka 600 €
Emilia Ronkainen 400 €
Mikko Unkuri 500 €
Matias Vainio 400 €

 

 

Are you interested in development cooperation? Apply to KENKKU and get into hands-on development cooperation projects!

Are you inspired by global development and promoting education internationally? Are you a persistent communicator, good at forming networks, or know a lot about funding? Do you want to put some of your  knowledge to the use of the rest of the world?

We are looking for people with lots of ideas who are committed and motivated to join the Advisory Board for Development Cooperation (KENKKU) of SYL. SYL is Finland’s largest lobby and service organisation for university students. We represent 15 member corporations and 135,000 university students. The development cooperation advisory board advises SYL’s executive board on development cooperation, and administers SYL’s development cooperation projects together with the Coordinator for Development Cooperation. In 2016, we will be applying for traditional projects, but also looking for a new direction for our development cooperation work. We will ponder, for instance, joint projects, working with businesses, and new marketing of development cooperation work. The term of office is from August 2016 to August 2017.

We kick off with a joint picnic for the current and new advisory board. We will elect 15 members, some of whom will be continuing from the previous term. The board meets about once a month in Helsinki and telework in various degrees between meetings. At the meetings we serve lunch, which we each in our turn help prepare. We also cover the travel expenses for the member of the board to participate in the meetings.

The National Union of University Students in Finland SYL take responsibility for the poorest of all. We strive to support education in developing countries. During 2015, SYL had a project in Mozambique where we worked on improving reading and writing skills among first and second form students by handing out 800 exercise books and training teachers.  The schools who took part in our project scored highest on learning outcomes in the regional comparison of Maputo. Our project in Guatemala aimed to improve the livelihood of indigenous Maya women through growing and selling avocados: our project organised 39 trainings in growing avocados and more 2,000 seeds for avocado was planted. The project in Guatemala will continue during the advisory board’s mandate and we will also apply for a continuation of the projects in Mozambique and Mongolia.

We are looking for people with different skills for the advisory board:

1) A coordinator for communication for the Advisory Board for Development Cooperation (1). The communication coordinator will ensure that our development cooperation work is visible on social media. Coordinator will also create content and come up with ideas for developing communication. The communication coordinator also coordinates visibility towards our member student unions.

2) Members of the project administration group for Guatemala (4-5), chairperson and communication officer. The position include work on administering the development cooperation project in Guatemala. Members will also focus on annual reports and plans as well as keep in touch with our local partners. For this position you will need motivation, interest in and knowledge of project administration, ability to work independently, as well as knowledge of Spanish. From the member of the Guatemala administration group, a chairperson and an information officer for the group will be elected. The information officer will be expected to write blog posts, be active on Instagram, and disseminate information about the project. The position as chairperson is a great opportunity to develop project administration and leadership skills. The chairperson keeps in touch with SYL’s development cooperation coordinator on issues pertaining to the project and handles practicalities of the group.

3) Members for the funding team (3). The funding team will ponder SYL’s option for a new direction for our development cooperation work, especially with a view to fundraising. How will we continue to provide development cooperation work of high quality when circumstances change and the sources of funding from e.g. the Ministry for Foreign Affairs narrow. Members of this team are expected to be inventive and be able to provide points of view on marketing and finances. A chairperson will be elected from among the team members.

4) Members of the event team (4). The member of the event team come up with ideas for and organise possible development cooperation events, such as participating in the Global Village festival. The event team may also be part of organising the Development Cooperation Theme Week.

Apply now to become AYY’s representative in the Advisory Board for Development Cooperation. SYL does not require student unions to have local development cooperation activities and welcomes applicants from various backgrounds. Applications should include a résumé and a cover letter. In the letter, you can present your views on and experience in the field. Also include ideas for how you would improve the level of awareness and knowledge of SYL’s development cooperation work at your student union and among students. You should express your interest in positions based on the position profiles outlined above.

If you’re interested getting active in the Advisory Board, please send your application at the latest on 5.5.2016 to international@ayy.fi! More information from Milla Ovaska, Specialist in International Affairs, tel. 0505209446, milla.ovaska@ayy.fi

 

Serious vandalsim in Smökki on 20.4.

During the party held in Smökki on 20.4., a person decided to enter the building through the roof along the ventilation duct. On the way, the heat insulation of the roof and the wooden battens and undercloth of the roof of the hall were broken, amongst other things.

So that the AYY is able to offer its members and organisations premises for celebrations, everyone must take care of them. The AYY does not accept flashes of inspiration that damage the premises or intentional wrecking of places in any circumstances.

Abuses can lead to sanctions, such as denial of the right to use the premises, turning down an operating grant application or removal from the association register. Serious and intentional abuses may be reported to the police.

Despite the misdoings and the repair work caused by them, Smökki is fit for use for the events of Wappu.

Further information:

Administrative Manager Johanna Pietiläinen, johanna.pietilainen@ayy.fi, 050 520 9434
Board Member Joona Orpana, joona.orpana@ayy.fi, 040 755 9071

Tempaus2016 is populating Finland’s 2,400 comprehensive schools in November

Press release
Publishable Wed 20.4.2016 at 5 pm

Students are arranging the millennium’s largest and most extensive Tempaus in November 2016, when Tempaus students from Aalto university take to their feet to go into Finland’s 2,400 comprehensive schools. The aim of Tempaus is to draw attention to the state of comprehensive schooling in Finland and ensure that the level of comprehensive schooling is also secured in the future. A programme that has been planned in advance will be carried out in all the schools, together with the pupils.

The comprehensive schooling that began in the 1960s, and is common to everyone, is indisputably Finland’s most important success factor in the world. The development and technology of our times offer new possibilities for teaching and learning that are not yet being fully exploited in Finland. Studies show that the study success of comprehensive school pupils and motivation to learn are declining and the learning environments do not meet today’s requirements.

Comprehensive schooling – the most valuable treasure

“Modernising teaching and learning methods is not simple, but instead it requires a desire for change from different parties, all the way from the school desk to the level of the national Government,” says Niko Ferm, who is co-ordinating Tempaus. “Tempaus students want to indicate the direction for this change and show their support for the teachers and pupils. Comprehensive schooling is Finland’s most valuable treasure!”.

The theme of Tempaus was made public to a large audience in the WappuAalto event at Alvarin Aukio in Otaniemi on Wednesday, 20.4. at 5 pm.

What is Tempaus? Tempaus events are a way for students to exercise influence on current issues by making use of people power, with a twinkle in their eyes, but still seriously. Tempaus events from years gone by have been, for example:

  • The Finnfocus export show by economics students next to Tower Bridge in London in 1968. 15,000 English people got to know Finnish products.
  • The move Tempaus of the teekkaris that took over the Helsinki city centre in 1966, which moved the Helsinki University of Technology Otaniemi.

Further information:

  • The co-ordinator of the Tempaus section, Niko Ferm, niko.ferm@aalto.fi, tel. 050 994 3120
  • The person in charge of communications of the Tempaus section, Noora Vänttinen, noora.vanttinen@aalto.fi, tel. 040 7316120

Tempaus2016 on the social media

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tempaus2016
Instagram: @Tempaus2016
Twitter: @Tempaus2016
Hashtags: #Tempaus2016, #aarre
www.tempaus.fi

Niko Ferm becomes General Secretary of AYY

Aalto University Student Union
Press release
14.4.2016
Publishable now Niko Ferm

Niko Ferm has been elected General Secretary of the Aalto University Student Union AYY, for the next three-year term. The selection was done by the Council of AYY in its meeting on 14.4.2016.

Previously, Ferm has worked, amongst other things, as the Technical Customer Manager at TDC. Last year, he helmed AYY as the Chair of the Board. Previously, he has acted as a Member of the Board of AYY and in numerous other positions of responsibility in the Aalto community.

“The feeling’s just fantastic!”, Ferm commented, fresh from the selection. “It’s great to get to develop the Student Union and the Aalto community, when more and more Aalto people study on the same campus.”

Ferm is beginning her work by familiarising himself with things during the spring and summer, and his term will go on until August 2019.

The Aalto University Student Union AYY is a service and interest organisation for around 15,000 students of Aalto University. AYY acts as the advocate of its members, particularly in education policy and study-social matters. The General Secretary acts as the leader of ideological activity and as a link between the various operators of the Student Union. The General Secretary participates in the financial administration of AYY and the meetings and activity of the Board, Council and Financial Committee. The tasks of the General Secretary also include, as a core component, working with stakeholders and representing the Student Union.

Further information:

The incumbent General Secretary Janne Koskenniemi, janne.koskenniemi@ayy.fi, tel. 050 520 9415
The new General Secretary Niko Ferm, niko.ferm@aalto.fi p. 050 994 3120

The AYY is looking for the Learning Promotion Deed and the International Deed of 2015! DL 13.4.2016

It’s time once again to award the Learning Promotion Deed and the International Deed of the year! Did a professor, student association or someone else that you know do something special to promote learning or the internationality of Aalto in 2015? Does some party or person you know deserve recognition for a brilliant idea or effort to promote learning or internationality? If so, nominate their deed to receive the award! The award can be given to a person, group or association that operates in the sphere of Aalto.

Send your nomination with the following forms by 13.4.2016:

The Learning Deed of the Year: https://lomake.ayy.fi/kv/oe/

The International Deed of the Year: https://lomake.ayy.fi/kv/kv/

Include a description of the deed and reasons why this deed should win the award. The award will be presented at the annual ball of the Aalto University Student Union on 14.5.2016