Aalto University School of Business

The Aalto University School of Business (Aalto BIZ, Finnish: Aalto-yliopiston kauppakorkeakoulu; Swedish: Aalto-universitets handelshögskola), known previously as Aalto University School of Economics (2010–2012) and Helsinki School of Economics (HSE), sometimes Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration (HSEBA), until the end of 2009, is the largest and leading business school in Finland and one of the most renowned in Europe (refer to Rankings and Accreditations for details). Founded in 1911, it is the oldest business school in Finland and one of the oldest business schools in the Nordic countries. The school became part of Aalto University as of 1 January 2010.

Consisting of about 3,500 students and 500 researchers, the Aalto University School of Business is an innovative and lively community conducting high-quality research with close relations with the business community.

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