News archive
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Meet Jönköping University in Bangladesh
Meet our staff and learn more about studying in Sweden and Jรถnkรถping University during seminars in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1-6 April. Read more about JU on Tour
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Carl Bildt visits Jönköping University
On Monday 31 March Carl Bildt, the Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs, will hold a lecture on campus.
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Honorary doctors appointed at Jönköping University
CEO Urban Bäckström, professor John Elliott and professor Maureen Kilkenny have been appointed honorary doctors at Jönköping University.
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Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research to Honorary Doctor
Professor Shaker A. Zahra, University of Minnesota, has received the 2014 Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research. Professor Zahra is also an honorary doctor at JIBS.
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Meet Jönköping University in China
Meet our staff and learn more about studying in Sweden and Jönköping University at EID Education Fair in Beijing, Hangzhou and Nanjing on 22, 23 and 28 March. Read more about JU On Tour
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New exchange projects with developing countries
Jönköping University is now starting up 11 new exchange projects for students and teachers in collaboration with universities of South Africa, Vietnam, China, Botswana, Tanzania, Lebanon, Brazil and Cuba, with funding from the national Linnaeus-Palme programme.
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Expanding Markets Award – winners announced
Three master students at JIBS have received the Expanding Markets Award for having presented the best export and marketing strategy for a Swedish company. The award is sponsored by Business Sweden, ALMI, EKN, SEK, and Swedfund.
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Regional Council and Jönköping University invest jointly in regional research
The Regional Council of Jönköping County is supporting a regional business-oriented research programme in collaboration with Jönköping University.
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Meet Jönköping University in China
Meet our staff and learn more about studying in Sweden and Jรถnkรถping University during seminars in Chongqing on 9-10 March. Read more about JU On Tour
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High family stress can impact a child’s immune system
High family stress can lead to the child’s immune system being affected,as a research group at the School of Health Sciences at Jönköping University and the Faculty of Health Sciences at Linköping University in Sweden shows in a study being published in the renowned American periodical Journal of Immunology.