News archive
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Ingrid Wadskog reappointed as Dean of JTH
After a reappointment process that has included discussions with several employees, managers, student representatives, trade unions and the Electoral College, the President has now decided that Ingrid Wadskog will be reappointed as Dean and Managing Director at the School of Engineering (JTH) at Jönköping University (JU) for another four years.
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Popular science lectures continue
Jönköping University (JU) conducts innovative research where the ultimate focus is on benefiting society. During the spring term, the popular lecture series JU LIVE continues, where you can get to hear about the latest research findings. The series starts on 30 January and consists of four lectures, held in the beautiful and historic university library. The lectures are free of charge and open to the public. All lectures will be given in Swedish.
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New organization of the Kick Off
Jönköping Student Union (JSU) has decided on a new structure for the organization of the Kick Off. The Student Union will form a completely new committee that will be tasked with organizing the event.
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New solar car taken for test drive
On 24-31 August this year, JU Solar Team will participate in the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in Australia. They have now test driven their new solar car for the first time - on the world's longest indoor test track."It was really cool," says Gustav Carlén, one of the test drivers.
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Welcome to the symposium on responsible digital innovation
Digital innovation is transforming our world in ways that impact every aspect of society and the environment. These changes bring opportunities, but also challenges - shifts in power, growing inequalities and demands on the earth's resources. On 30-31 January, the Media, Management and Transformation Center (MMTC) at Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), invites you to a symposium on the topic.
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Congratulations to all newly graduated students
On 17 January, approximately 180 students who have studied nursing, social work and specialist nursing at the School of Health and Welfare (HHJ) and 60 students who have studied the Preschool Teacher programme, Professional Qualification Programme for Teachers and Supplementary Pedagogical programme at the School of Education and Communication (HLK) at Jönköping University graduated. See our big slideshow!
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SEK 13.7 million to strengthen international exchanges
Jönköping University (JU) has been awarded just over SEK 13.7 million through the EU's Erasmus+ programme, which aims to promote international educational cooperation. These funds will expand opportunities for student exchanges and staff skills development, further enhancing the university's international profile and commitment to educational excellence.
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Shared expertise through EULiST
The first two longer EULiST exchanges in research at Jönköping University (JU) are now taking place at the School of Engineering (JTH)."Our schools have similar projects and expertise, which we can share through EULiST," says Guillaume Pouget, a PhD student at IMT (Institut Mines-Telecom) in Albi in the south of France, who will spend the spring semester at JTH.