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Association newsletter for the week 42/2016

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This is AYY’s association newsletter for the week 42/2016.

AYY has been informed of an incident of harassment that occurred at a freshman event in Otaniemi and violated personal untouchability, which fortunately did not threaten the well-being of the persons. Everyone’s joint safety is an issue that cannot be compromised on in any situation and no-one’s personal untouchability can be threatened. The situation is always serious if it causes anxiety or someone feels unsafe. If a situation of danger occurs, it’s important to know how to act. AYY takes all cases of harassment and dangerous situations occurring at student functions seriously. Read more in 1 and read the instructions!

 

Upcoming events and important dates and events for associations

8.12.: AYY Association Training

 

Content of the newsletter

  1. Disruptive Behaviour and Safety at Student Events
  2. Special status association member lists available from AYY
  3. Association deal for the record release concert of KYN


  1. Disruptive Behaviour and Safety at Student Events

 AYY has been informed of an incident of harassment that occurred at a freshman event in Otaniemi and violated personal untouchability, which fortunately did not threaten the well-being of the persons. People from outside the student community sought by force to take part in the event held in the premises of AYY and harassed participants. The organisers of the event expelled the persons from the event. According to information received by the Student Union, the same people also tried to enter another event at a later time, however without getting to take part.

Everyone’s joint safety is an issue that cannot be compromised on in any situation and no-one’s personal untouchability can be threatened. However, if this occurs, all kinds of harassment or other threatening behaviour must be intervened in at once. This applies to both external people and to the members of the student community. If an event is only meant to be open to students, persons wanting to attend can, for example, be required to present a valid student card. Also, whether they are closed or open to everyone, no persons should be admitted to events if their behaviour worries or threatens other participants.

The situation is always serious if it causes anxiety or someone feels unsafe. If a situation of danger occurs, it’s important to know how to act. Persons who are threatening or violate the personal untouchability of someone must be expelled from the event. In threatening situations, the event must be suspended at once. The event organisers have to make sure that appropriate preparations have been made for situations of danger. This means that at least fire safety, access control and threatening behaviour have to be prepared for. There is always cause to read the usage instructions of the premises, even if the location is familiar. Exit routes must be kept clear, passage signs openly visible and its must be checked that extinguishing devices and first-aid equipment are in place. The best way to pre-empt disruptive behaviour is

– to agree on who is responsible for access control,
– to make sure that the event is not allowed to expand in an uncontrolled way,
– to agree on rules for threatening situations,
– and to minimise easy risks (e.g. scissors, tools, cooking utensils etc. out of sight)

AYY takes all cases of harassment and dangerous situations occurring at student functions seriously. Suspected criminal incidents against the well-being of a person should always be reported to the police. In this way, we can show together that no kind of harassment or violence will be tolerated at functions of the Student Union and student associations.

In situations threatening the well-being of participants, the safety of the victims should always be ensured and the emergency centre should be called. We hope that there would never be any hesitation about reporting dangerous situations without delay to the emergency centre. We also hope that all dangerous situations and incidents of harassment would be reported to AYY. In this way, we can prevent the possible spreading of problems by working together.

Also read AYY’s and the Aalto Chaplains instructions on after-management of crisis situations in student associations. The instructions include advice on meeting a person who is in shock and arranging follow-up assistance, and their purpose is to provide an action model and contact details in case of those kinds of sudden, shocking situations, crises. The link to the instructions: https://inside.ayy.fi/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=12615842

Your contact persons at AYY:
Association-specific advice
Ahto Harmo, Specialist, Organizational Affairs and Communications, ahto.harmo@ayy.fi, 050 520 9442.

Harassment contact persons
You can contact the harassment contact persons if you have experienced or observed harassment in the student community. All contact is confidential. The harassment contact people offer advice and help through discussion, and also help in clearing up the harassment situation if necessary
Lauri Jurvanen, Specialist, Social Affairs, Harassment contact person, lauri.jurvanen@ayy.fi or  hairinta-mies@ayy.fi , 050 520 9418.
Elli-Noora Kaurila, Specialist, Student Advocacy, Harassment contact person, elli-noora.kaurila@ayy.fi or hairinta-nainen@ayy.fi, 050 520 9445.

 

  1. Special status association member lists available from AYY

All special status associations whose membership fees have been payable through Oodi along with the AYY membership fee may request their member lists from AYY between October 10 and 16 at tietotekniikka(at)ayy.fi and after October 17 from the administrative manager at johanna.pietilainen(at)ayy.fi.

The member list includes each member’s name, municipality of residence and e-mail address.

 

  1. Association deal for the record release concert of KYN

In honour of its 35th anniversary, the Academic Female Choir Naiskuoro KYN is releasing its eighth record on Wednesday, 26.10.2016 at 7pm in the Savoy theatre (Kasarmikatu 46-48, Helsinki). The record contains ethnic jazz accompanied and arranged for KYN and KYN and a jazz group by Mikko Hassinen, who won the Teosto award last year.

We’re offering the associations of AYY the opportunity to order tickets through us without delivery fees (€2.50) to our record release concert. The offer is valid when you order at least four tickets in one go. Tickets are €20/€15, a ticket and record combo is €30/€25, a VIP ticket 35 (includes the best seats and sparkling wine at the interval).

Send your order to levyjulkkari(ä)kyn.fi by 21.10. If you have any questions about the matter, you can write to the same address.

The ‘Jos minä puhuisin sinulle’ (‘If I spoke to you’) record release concert
Wed 26.10. at 7 pm
Savoy theatre (Kasarmikatu 46-48, Helsinki)

The Academic Female Choir KYN
conducted by Kaija Viitasalo

Manuel Dunkel, tenor saxophone
Ville Herrala, double bass
Mikko Hassinen, drums

 

WOULD YOU LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR OWN NEWS IN THIS NEWSLETTER?

Please send a brief text by Wednesday, 10am, to the address tiedotteet@ayy.fi. The news will be translated so you can submit your text in one language. The content of the newsletter is ultimately edited by AYY’s Organisational Affairs and Communications Specialist Ahto Harmo (ahto.harmo@ayy.fi, tel: 050 520 9442).

Disruptive Behaviour and Safety at Student Events

Dear association representatives,

AYY has been informed of an incident of harassment that occurred at a freshman event in Otaniemi and violated personal untouchability, which fortunately did not threaten the well-being of the persons. People from outside the student community sought by force to take part in the event held in the premises of AYY and harassed participants. The organisers of the event expelled the persons from the event. According to information received by the Student Union, the same people also tried to enter another event at a later time, however without getting to take part.

Everyone’s joint safety is an issue that cannot be compromised on in any situation and no-one’s personal untouchability can be threatened. However, if this occurs, all kinds of harassment or other threatening behaviour must be intervened in at once. This applies to both external people and to the members of the student community. If an event is only meant to be open to students, persons wanting to attend can, for example, be required to present a valid student card. Also, whether they are closed or open to everyone, no persons should be admitted to events if their behaviour worries or threatens other participants.

The situation is always serious if it causes anxiety or someone feels unsafe. If a situation of danger occurs, it’s important to know how to act. Persons who are threatening or violate the personal untouchability of someone must be expelled from the event. In threatening situations, the event must be suspended at once. The event organisers have to make sure that appropriate preparations have been made for situations of danger. This means that at least fire safety, access control and threatening behaviour have to be prepared for. There is always cause to read the usage instructions of the premises, even if the location is familiar. Exit routes must be kept clear, passage signs openly visible and its must be checked that extinguishing devices and first-aid equipment are in place. The best way to pre-empt disruptive behaviour is

  • to agree on who is responsible for access control,
  • to make sure that the event is not allowed to expand in an uncontrolled way,
  • to agree on rules for threatening situations,
  • and to minimise easy risks (e.g. scissors, tools, cooking utensils etc. out of sight)

AYY takes all cases of harassment and dangerous situations occurring at student functions seriously. Suspected criminal incidents against the well-being of a person should always be reported to the police. In this way, we can show together that no kind of harassment or violence will be tolerated at functions of the Student Union and student associations.

In situations threatening the well-being of participants, the safety of the victims should always be ensured and the emergency centre should be called. We hope that there would never be any hesitation about reporting dangerous situations without delay to the emergency centre. We also hope that all dangerous situations and incidents of harassment would be reported to AYY. In this way, we can prevent the possible spreading of problems by working together.

Also read AYY’s and the Aalto Chaplains instructions on after-management of crisis situations in student associations. The instructions include advice on meeting a person who is in shock and arranging follow-up assistance, and their purpose is to provide an action model and contact details in case of those kinds of sudden, shocking situations, crises. The link to the instructions: https://inside.ayy.fi/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=12615842

Your contact persons at AYY:

Association-specific advice
Ahto Harmo, Specialist, Organizational Affairs and Communications, ahto.harmo@ayy.fi, 050 520 9442.

Harassment contact persons
You can contact the harassment contact persons if you have experienced or observed harassment in the student community. All contact is confidential. The harassment contact people offer advice and help through discussion, and also help in clearing up the harassment situation if necessary

Lauri Jurvanen, Specialist, Social Affairs, Harassment contact person, lauri.jurvanen@ayy.fi or  hairinta-mies@ayy.fi , 050 520 9418.

Elli-Noora Kaurila, Specialist, Student Advocacy, Harassment contact person, elli-noora.kaurila@ayy.fi or hairinta-nainen@ayy.fi, 050 520 9445.

Association newsletter 41/2016

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This is AYY’s association newsletter for the week 41/2016.

Next week is AYY’s Development Cooperation Week! There will be events such as inequality coffee, movie night, discussions and debates, a “running dinner”, surprise performances and a bag and comics workshop. Check out bulletins 3 and 4 and also Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/163565394092010/

Upcoming events and important dates and events for associations

10.10.-14.10.: AYY’s Development Cooperation Week: https://www.facebook.com/events/163565394092010/
8.12.: AYY Association Training

Content of the newsletter

  1. Special status association member lists available from AYY
  2. Communications 101 for the weekly newsletter
  3. Next week is AYY’s Development Cooperation Week!
  4. Donate unclaimed lost & found stuffs of your association at ‘AYY Global Development Week’ event


  1. Special status association member lists available from AYY

All special status associations whose membership fees have been payable through Oodi along with the AYY membership fee may request their member lists from AYY between October 10 and 16 at tietotekniikka(at)ayy.fi and after October 17 from the administrative manager at johanna.pietilainen(at)ayy.fi.

The member list includes each member’s name, municipality of residence and e-mail address.

 

  1. Communications 101 for the weekly newsletter

The weekly newsletter is published during the academic year on Mondays in three languages. Materials must be sent to tiedotteet@ayy.fi on the Thursday of the previous week by 10 AM. The information officer will then edit the content and send it for translation. If proficiency in a specific language is essential for your notice, state it in the text explicitly, e.g. “The seminar will be in Finnish!” to make sure it will be included in the other language versions. The translations are available for viewing at ayy.fi on Monday – take advantage of them with your Facebook events, for example. Texts delivered in English will be published in English in all language versions.

The optimal length of a notice is about two paragraphs + link for more information. This amounts to about 100 words, 750 characters or 10 lines. The more concise the text, the better. Remember to give your text a catchy title!

By default, one notice is published in the newsletter once. If there are few other notices, one news item may be published several times. The student union’s own announcements and those of organizations operating in the immediate sphere of the union take priority over other news. You can state a desired week of publication for your notice. Also, let us know if the time of publication is crucial for some promotional event, for example. Without any special information/wishes, notices will be published in the newsletter about 1-2 weeks before the big date (i.e. date of the event, deadline for sign-ups).

Questions? Feedback? Suggestions? Contact AYY information officer Henna Palonen at tiedottaja(ä)ayy.fi or 0505209440.

 

  1. Next week is AYY’s Development Cooperation Week!

What would you like to make better in the world by 2030? What are the effects of your actions or career on the environment here or in developing countries? Learn and take inspiration from the themes of sustainable development and initiatives and innovations related to them during AYY’s Development Cooperation Week. The week kicks off with a flea market in Otaniemi and Töölö, followed by events such as inequality coffee, movie night, discussions and debates, a “running dinner”, surprise performances and a bag and comics workshop. Events will be organized at all campuses. Welcome!

See the more detailed program on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/163565394092010/

 

  1. Donate unclaimed lost & found stuffs of your association at ‘AYY Global Development Week’ event

AYY is organizing ‘AYY Global Development Cooperation week’ from 10th to 16th Oct. The opening event ‘Flea Market’ in Otaniemi & Töölö main building lobby aims to promote sustainability and effective utilization of resources. More information about the event can be found on fb link:

For Otaniemi : https://www.facebook.com/events/336331936700579/
For Töölö : https://www.facebook.com/events/1689637604697297/

We are inviting the associations to donate unclaimed lost & found stuffs during the event. Please reply to this mail if you plan to bring stuff to the event so that we can arrange space. The event is on Monday (10.10) between 10 to 13 hrs.!

Please contact us in case you need clarification. You can call +358417266344 (Alok) for quick response.

Thank you
Best Regards
Alok & Maja
alok.jain(ä)aalto.fi

 

WOULD YOU LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR OWN NEWS IN THIS NEWSLETTER?

Please send a brief text by Wednesday, 10am, to the address tiedotteet@ayy.fi. The news will be translated so you can submit your text in one language. The content of the newsletter is ultimately edited by AYY’s Organisational Affairs and Communications Specialist Ahto Harmo (ahto.harmo@ayy.fi, tel: 050 520 9442).

Association newsletter 40/2016

If you want to receive AYY’s association newsletter to your e-mail, please subscribe at http://list.ayy.fi/mailman/listinfo/yhdistykset.

This is AYY’s association newsletter for the week 40/2016.

The last moments to reply to the associations’ training wishes survey are here! There is still time until next Thursday! Replies are hoped for from all the associations operating on the campus. The form can be found at: https://lomake.ayy.fi/yhdistykset/kysely-koulutustoiveista-yhdistyksille/.

Tempaus is coming and your association can apply to join in as a checkpoint keeper on the Tempaus cruise (read more in part 2)!

Upcoming events and important dates and events for associations

6.10.: Survey on training wishes closes: https://lomake.ayy.fi/yhdistykset/kysely-koulutustoiveista-yhdistyksille/
8.12.: AYY Association Training

Content of the newsletter

  1. Survey on training wishes for the associations DL 6.10.!
  2. Checkpoint keepers for the Tempaus cruise
  3. Association deals for the concert of Retuperän WBK and the Polytech Choir, Saturday, 29.10.2016

 

  1. Survey on training wishes for the associations DL 6.10.!

AYY is again organising association training on 8.12. at Design Factory and planning of the training is now beginning. An English session will be arranged separately according to demand. Now we’re hoping that as many associations as possible will reply to the survey regarding the training, which we’ll use to plan the association training of December and possible separate training sessions. There is time to reply to the survey until 6.10. and there’ll be a prize draw for the respondents for a free booking of the premises at either the Otaniemi Tietosauna or the Vaasankatu sauna and cabinet, to be used by 31.5.2017. Note that reservations after Jan 1st 2017 can be made after advance bookings, but you can also use the free reservation in the advance bookin period. More information about advance booking later on.

The link to the survey: https://lomake.ayy.fi/yhdistykset/kysely-koulutustoiveista-yhdistyksille/

 

  1. Checkpoint keepers for the Tempaus cruise

We’re looking for checkpoint keepers for the Tempaus cruise setting sail on 2.11. This is the Baltic Queen’s 22 hour cruise to Tallinn, which sets off on Wednesday, 2.11 at 6.30 pm and returns the next day at 4 pm.

We would like the arrangement of a fun programme from the associations that keep the checkpoints in the common areas of the ship during the early part of the evening of the cruise, around 7 pm to 10 pm. In return, we offer the groups we select a cruise ticket for four persons and of course the opportunity to present the activities of the association to the cruise guests as much as they like!

If you association is interested, mail marko.laakso[ä]aalto.fi by Friday, 7.10.

More information about Tempaus: https://tempaus.fi/

 

  1. Association deals for the concert of Retuperän WBK and the Polytech Choir, Saturday, 29.10.2016

Retuperän WBK and the Polytech Choir are holding their first ever joint concert in the Helsinki Music Centre on Saturday, 29.10. at 1 pm and 5 pm. A brilliantly entertaining package of culture is in store! Hearing the whole male choir and the chemically fortified horn septet is a rousing experience that is different from the serenades and midnight trumpetings heard in Smökki and other festive locations (further information about the concert: https://www.facebook.com/events/1189701384374515/).

We are offering every association the opportunity to order tickets directly through us to our Helsinki Music Centre (and Turku) concerts. This means that you’ll get the tickets without delivery fees (in the Helsinki Music Centre, €2.50-€3.50 per ticket; this would be added to the price of the tickets when ordering online) when you order at least five tickets in one go through us. In a joint order, we’ll do our best to make sure that you’ll get the best possible places, as close to each other as possible. The concert tickets are cheap. For only 15 euros, a student can get to enjoy the pearls of culture. For older practitioners of academia, the price list is also suitable for the Master’s purse, with prices starting at 30 euros. The best seats in the concert halls will be sold for 40 and 65 euros.

If you’re interested or have questions, contact jori.jamsa[ä]aalto.fi or rwbk[ä]rwbk.fi. For logistical reasons, we would like orders by Wednesday,19.10 at the latest. Please tell us if this schedule is a problematic one for you. You’ll be informed about the delivery or collection of the tickets in conjunction with the order.

 

WOULD YOU LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR OWN NEWS IN THIS NEWSLETTER?

Please send a brief text by Wednesday, 10am, to the address tiedotteet@ayy.fi. The news will be translated so you can submit your text in one language. The content of the newsletter is ultimately edited by AYY’s Organisational Affairs and Communications Specialist Ahto Harmo (ahto.harmo@ayy.fi, tel: 050 520 9442).

Association newsletter for the week 38/2016

If you want to receive AYY’s association newsletter to your e-mail, please subscribe at http://list.ayy.fi/mailman/listinfo/yhdistykset.

This is AYY’s association newsletter for the week 38/2016.

Upcoming events and important dates and events for associations

26.9.: Sign up for Campus Expo closes: https://lomake.ayy.fi/aava/kampuskarkelot2016/ (see 2)
28.9.: Campus Expo: /en/blog/events/campus-expo-2016/
30.9.: TTER application round closes (see 5)
2.10.: Survey on training wishes closes: https://lomake.ayy.fi/yhdistykset/kysely-koulutustoiveista-yhdistyksille/
8.12.: AYY Association Training

Content of the newsletter

  1. Survey on training wishes for the associations
  2. Have your association put up a stand at Campus Expo!
  3. Communications 101 for the weekly newsletter
  4. The equality survey of AYY and Aalto University
  5. The third application round of TTE-Fund in 2016 is open until Sep 30 11:59 pm.

 

  1. Survey on training wishes for the associations

AYY is again organising association training on 8.12. at Design Factory and planning of the training is now beginning. An English session will be arranged separately according to demand. Now we’re hoping that as many associations as possible will reply to the survey regarding the training, which we’ll use to plan the association training of December and possible separate training sessions. There is time to reply to the survey until 2.10. and there’ll be a prize draw for the respondents for a free booking of the premises at either the Otaniemi Tietosauna or the Vaasankatu sauna and cabinet, to be used by 31.5.2017. Note that reservations after Jan 1st 2017 can be made after advance bookings, but you can also use the free reservation in the advance bookin period. More information about advance booking later on.

The link to the survey: https://lomake.ayy.fi/yhdistykset/kysely-koulutustoiveista-yhdistyksille/

 

  1. Have your association put up a stand at Campus Expo!

AYY and Aava’s Campus Expo will be held this year on Wednesday, September 28 at the Undergraduate Center in Otaniemi. At Campus Expo, you’ll be able to introduce your association and its activities to new students, sell badges for overalls and make new acquaintances. We would like to see lots of stands, so sign up for the event, dear association activist!

During the day, the stands will be up from 10 AM to 2 PM. We will provide you a table and chair, other materials must be brought by the associations themselves. For more information, contact Aava at aava(at)list.ayy.fi.

The deadline for sign-ups is September 26, 11:59 PM.

Link for the sign-up: https://lomake.ayy.fi/aava/kampuskarkelot2016/
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/333465500320423/

 

  1. Communications 101 for the weekly newsletter

The weekly newsletter is published during the academic year on Mondays in three languages. Materials must be sent to tiedotteet@ayy.fi on the Thursday of the previous week by 10 AM. The information officer will then edit the content and send it for translation. If proficiency in a specific language is essential for your notice, state it in the text explicitly, e.g. “The seminar will be in Finnish!” to make sure it will be included in the other language versions. The translations are available for viewing at ayy.fi on Monday – take advantage of them with your Facebook events, for example. Texts delivered in English will be published in English in all language versions.

The optimal length of a notice is about two paragraphs + link for more information. This amounts to about 100 words, 750 characters or 10 lines. The more concise the text, the better. Remember to give your text a catchy title!

By default, one notice is published in the newsletter once. If there are few other notices, one news item may be published several times. The student union’s own announcements and those of organizations operating in the immediate sphere of the union take priority over other news. You can state a desired week of publication for your notice. Also, let us know if the time of publication is crucial for some promotional event, for example. Without any special information/wishes, notices will be published in the newsletter about 1-2 weeks before the big date (i.e. date of the event, deadline for sign-ups).

Questions? Feedback? Suggestions? Contact AYY information officer Henna Palonen at tiedottaja(ä)ayy.fi or 0505209440.

 

  1. The equality survey of AYY and Aalto University

Have you experienced inappropriate behaviour at student dos? Have you noticed discrimination in teaching situations? In the student associations, does everyone have the same rights? AYY and Aalto University are trying to find answers to these questions and others with an equality survey, the results of which will be utilised in coming projects to further equality.

As a prize, after responding one 100-euro gift card for the Stockmann department store will be drawn amongst those who have submitted their contact details, as well as a number of smaller prizes. The contact details are stored separately and cannot be connected to the replies to the equality survey.

You can get to the survey form from the link below:
https://www.webropolsurveys.com/S/EF26C0B1788DA268.par

 

  1. The third application round of TTE-Fund in 2016 is open until Sep 30 11:59 pm.

The third application round of TTE-Fund in 2016 is open! The fund may grant financial aid for all AYY members and the association within it. TTE-Fund supports visible activities that reach for the stars and make other people excited!

You can apply for grants from TTE-Fund in two ways: through the application rounds arranged approximately three times a year and through the continuous application period which is open during the academic terms. During the continuous application period, you can apply for the grants with the maximum of 2000€, whereas the amount of project grants during the actual application rounds is not limited.

The third application round of 2016 will end on Friday, 30th of September 2016, at 11:59 pm. Instructions for the application and its attachments are available on the website of the fund at http://tter.ayy.fi/. The grant can be applied for with an online form which is available at: https://lomake.ayy.fi/tter/hakulomake/.

Deadlines for the application rounds 2016 and other additional information is available on TTE-Fund’s website at http://tter.ayy.fi/. Also check out the facebook site at http://facebook.com/tterahasto.

 

WOULD YOU LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR OWN NEWS IN THIS NEWSLETTER?

Please send a brief text by Wednesday, 10am, to the address tiedotteet@ayy.fi. The news will be translated so you can submit your text in one language. The content of the newsletter is ultimately edited by AYY’s Organisational Affairs and Communications Specialist Ahto Harmo (ahto.harmo@ayy.fi, tel: 050 520 9442).

Association newsletter for the week 37/2016

If you want to receive AYY’s association newsletter to your e-mail, please subscribe at http://list.ayy.fi/mailman/listinfo/yhdistykset.

This is AYY’s association newsletter for the week 37/2016.

 

Upcoming events and important dates and events for associations

30.9.: TTER application round closes (see 3)
2.10.: Survey on training wishes closes: https://lomake.ayy.fi/yhdistykset/kysely-koulutustoiveista-yhdistyksille/
8.12.: AYY Association Training

 

Content of the newsletter

  1. Survey on training wishes for the associations
  2. The equality survey of AYY and Aalto University
  3. The third application round of TTE-Fund in 2016 is open until Sep 30 11:59 pm.

 

  1. Survey on training wishes for the associations

AYY is again organising association training on 8.12. at Design Factory and planning of the training is now beginning. An English session will be arranged separately according to demand. Now we’re hoping that as many associations as possible will reply to the survey regarding the training, which we’ll use to plan the association training of December and possible separate training sessions. There is time to reply to the survey until 2.10. and there’ll be a prize draw for the respondents for a free booking of the premises at either the Otaniemi Tietosauna or the Vaasankatu sauna and cabinet, to be used by 31.5.2017. Note that reservations after Jan 1st 2017 can be made after advance bookings, but you can also use the free reservation in the advance bookin period. More information about advance booking later on.

The link to the survey: https://lomake.ayy.fi/yhdistykset/kysely-koulutustoiveista-yhdistyksille/


  1. The equality survey of AYY and Aalto University

Have you experienced inappropriate behaviour at student dos? Have you noticed discrimination in teaching situations? In the student associations, does everyone have the same rights? AYY and Aalto University are trying to find answers to these questions and others with an equality survey, the results of which will be utilised in coming projects to further equality.

As a prize, after responding one 100-euro gift card for the Stockmann department store will be drawn amongst those who have submitted their contact details, as well as a number of smaller prizes. The contact details are stored separately and cannot be connected to the replies to the equality survey.

You can get to the survey form from the link below:

https://www.webropolsurveys.com/S/EF26C0B1788DA268.par

 

  1. The third application round of TTE-Fund in 2016 is open until Sep 30 11:59 pm.

 The third application round of TTE-Fund in 2016 is open! The fund may grant financial aid for all AYY members and the association within it. TTE-Fund supports visible activities that reach for the stars and make other people excited!

You can apply for grants from TTE-Fund in two ways: through the application rounds arranged approximately three times a year and through the continuous application period which is open during the academic terms. During the continuous application period, you can apply for the grants with the maximum of 2000€, whereas the amount of project grants during the actual application rounds is not limited.

The third application round of 2016 will end on Friday, 30th of September 2016, at 11:59 pm. Instructions for the application and its attachments are available on the website of the fund at http://tter.ayy.fi/. The grant can be applied for with an online form which is available at: https://lomake.ayy.fi/tter/hakulomake/.

Deadlines for the application rounds 2016 and other additional information is available on TTE-Fund’s website at http://tter.ayy.fi/. Also check out the facebook site at http://facebook.com/tterahasto.

 

WOULD YOU LIKE TO INCLUDE YOUR OWN NEWS IN THIS NEWSLETTER?

Please send a brief text by Wednesday, 10am, to the address tiedotteet@ayy.fi. The news will be translated so you can submit your text in one language. The content of the newsletter is ultimately edited by AYY’s Organisational Affairs and Communications Specialist Ahto Harmo (ahto.harmo@ayy.fi, tel: 050 520 9442).