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  • Climate Week - together we make a difference
    To take responsibility for our shared future and contribute to a sustainable society, Jönköping County needs to reduce its fossil emissions by at least 20 per cent. This year's Climate Week will take place throughout the county from 13 to 19 October to highlight how we can work together to meet climate challenges. The week is organized by the Climate Council, with Jönköping University (JU) as one ...
  • TEDxJönköping University – A new forum for ideas in Jönköping
    On 22 November, the very first TEDx event will be held in Jönköping. It is guaranteed to be a day filled with inspiration, knowledge and ideas worth spreading. Behind the initiative is a young and passionate team of students from Jönköping University who want to create a platform where experts from around the world can share their insights with both students and the general public.
  • Go Exchange –experience the international spirit on campus!
    On Wednesday 1 October, between 11:00-13:00, our incoming exchange students together with the International Office will host Go Exchange, a vibrant event where they showcase their home universities, cultures, and countries! This is great possibility for all JU students to explore the destinations available for student exchanges.
  • Record number of international scholarship holders from the Swedish Institute to JU
    Twentyfour international students have recently begun their master's studies at Jönköping University (JU) after being awarded scholarships from the Swedish Institute (SI). The scholarship recipients express great gratitude for their scholarships, carry with them a strong desire to contribute to sustainable development in their home countries, and look forward to their studies.
  • Pedagogical prize awarded to Elisabet Sandblom
    Since 2014, Jönköping University (JU) has presented a pedagogical prize in recognition of significant contributions to educational development. This year, the award goes to Elisabet Sandblom, Assistant professor of Swedish in didactics, at the School of Education and Communication, at JU.
  • Construction is now underway on campus
    Jönköping University's property owner Höfab's (Högskolefastigheter AB) project to make the northern parts of the campus greener and more attractive is now starting.
  • IT disruptions Sunday 14 September
    Disruptions due to planned service work may occur on Sunday, 14 September. Programs and files may be unavailable.
  • Remember to register for your courses
    Before each semester, you as a student at Jönköping University must register for your courses online to confirm which courses you will attend. Registration is required, among other things, to be able to certify that you are a student, receive study grants from CSN, update your JU card, and to gain access to courses in Canvas.
  • JU Choir is looking for new members
    Welcome to apply to JUVE - Jönköping University's academic choir.
  • Learn to be fully present in the moment
    The Student Health Care organizes a course on mindfulness for students starting in September. Sign up now!