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Content updated 2013-08-16

News

  • Think sustainably, buy a used book
    Starting 3 November, the library is selling withdrawn books for a low price. The book table contains mostly course literature and other non-fiction and also some journals.
  • Help shape Jönköping University’s future
    Answer questions about Jönköping University and your study situation in the world’s largest student survey: International Student Barometer. Your opinion matters!
  • JIBS Master Programme Fair 2025
    On October 29, JIBS held its annual Master Programme Fair. The event highlighted the school’s commitment to helpingstudents makewell-informed decisions about their educational future and showcased the benefits of pursuing a master’s degree at JIBS.“Our master’s programmes are designed with a strong focus on employability and skills development, combined with JIBS’s deep expertise and research exce...
  • Rapid HIV test on 11 November
    On 11 November, Noah's Ark will offer JU students to take rapid HIV tests.
  • Tickets to the Academic Ceremony
    The Academic Ceremony at Jönköping University will take place on 29 November. Students can attend the ceremony which is held at Spira Concert Hall in Jönköping.
  • Join the EULiST Alliance as a Student Board Delegate
    Are you interested in international collaboration and student engagement? We are now recruiting a Student Board Delegate to represent Jönköping University in EULiST and contribute to the development of the alliance. This is a unique opportunity to build international networks and gain project management experience.
  • JIBS Dean Martin Wallin has passed away
    It is with great sadness that we have received the news that Martin Wallin, JIBS’s Dean and Managing Director, has passed away after a short illness.
  • IT disruptions Sunday 19 October
    Disruptions due to planned service work may occur on Sunday, 19 October. Programs and files may be unavailable.
  • JU shows the way to a future in Sweden after graduation
    On 8 October, Jönköping University (JU) opened its doors for an inspiring career event aimed at international students who want to work and live in Sweden after graduation. During the morning, around 280 students, employers, alumni, and experts gathered to share knowledge, experiences, and opportunities.“This is a fantastic initiative that I hope will contribute to us at JU doing even more than we...
  • Do what really matters!
    Struggling with self-criticism? Want to build close relationships? In this course, the Student Health Care will help you deal with difficult thoughts and emotions.