News archive

  • Three JU projects receive funding from Linnaeus-Palme


    Jönköping University has been granted funding of in total SEK 860,000 from the Linnaeus-Palme programme. The funding goes to projects at Jönköping International Business School, School of Health and Welfare, and School of Communication and Education.
  • Early intervention strengthens children's mental health



    Is it possible to detect behavioural disorders at an early age and what efforts can then be made? On behalf of the National Board of Health and Welfare, the research group CHILD at Jönköping University has studied this in the project “Early detection - early intervention.”

  • Stable export businesses in Jönköping County


    Exporting companies in the Jönköping region have a higher share of firms that export continuously, compared to the rest of Sweden. This according to a new study by researchers from Jönköping International Business School.
  • Globalisation as a hybrid process


    Should the main goal for emerging economies really be to try and copy the way of the West? In a new doctoral thesis, Zehra Sayed challenges the view of “developed” and “developing” countries.
  • Opening hours during the Easter holiday


    Jönköping University is open until 14.00 on 24 March, the Thursday before Easter. The university is closed on Friday to Monday and re-opens as usual on Tuesday 29 March.
  • Student injured in bus accident in Spain


    UPDATED. On Sunday morning there was a bus accident in Spain, near Barcelona, where several international students died and many more were injured.
  • Adventurous sailing at Culture on Campus


    There will be adventure at Culture on Campus when the sailing enthusiasts Hans and Agneta Palmberg comes to visit.
  • Swedish companies get help from JIBS students


    On Friday 11 March, the winning teams of JIBS unique competition “Expanding Markets Award” were announced.
  • Apply now to JIBS Summer School 2016!


    We have courses at both bachelor and graduate levels. Classes will be held every day and are based on the concept of intensive learning with visits to companies such as IKEA. This is your chance to get that extra course that you want, need or simply take an interest in.
  • JU Master Week


    Are you interested in learning more about our master programmes? Then you should visit JU’s Master Week.