News archive

  • Municipal democratization in Ukraine promoted in new project


    Researchers from Jönköping International Business School (JIBS) at Jönköping University, in collaboration with Jönköping Municipality, are set to assist in democratizing and modernizing the public sector in the Ukrainian municipality of Konotop.
  • Merry Christmas and Happy New Year


    We would like to thank you all for the fruitful cooperations we´ve had during the year and extend our warmest Christmas greetings and best wishes for the new year.
  • Students exhibited prototypes of Husqvarna products


    Husqvarna Course. A patented product developed by a student at the School of Engineering (JTH) at Jönköping University (JU) was shown at the exhibition of the Husqvarna course on 15 December.“Our objective for this course is that it will generate real products and if that happens with one out of ten prototypes, it is worth a lot to us,” says Andreas Rangert, President, Light Agriculture Business Unit at Husqvarna.
  • Art, design, and culture for 145 student teachers


    Händer som formar lera. On 12 and 13 December, 145 first-year students from the primary school teacher programme at the School of Education and Communication (HLK) at Jönköping University (JU) went to Vandalorum in Värnamo to learn about how aesthetic learning processes can be integrated into pedagogical activities.
  • Examination for record number of JU students at the same time


    Kvinna i tomteluva On Thursday 14 December, a record number of JU students took the same exam – at the same time. A total of 574 students were registered and spread out in various premises throughout Jönköping University’s (JU) campus. Follow behind the scenes at the “exam workshop” and learn more about the organization behind it all.
  • Inspiring visit from the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond Foundation


    On Wednesday 6 December, the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond Foundation visited Jönköping University (JU). The meeting resulted in fruitful exchange of ideas and discussions focusing on research.
  • JU students light up the Nobel Prize Museum


    JTH students. Eleven students from the Lighting Design and Lighting Technology programme at the School of Engineering (JTH), Jönköping University (JU), illuminate the courtyard of the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm during the light festival Nobel Week Lights on 2-10 December.
  • JU students broadcast live for Music Aid


    This years board of Radio K. This year's Radio K Bryr Sig (RKBS) kicks off on the morning of Thursday December 7th and will last until the evening of Friday December 8th. A first for this year’s event is that it will begin at the Asecs shopping centre and will then move to campus inside the Student House at Jönköping University (JU). Students will be broadcasting in support of "No one should have to die of hunger", which is this year’s theme for Music Aid (Musikhjälpen).
  • Jönköping International Business School solidifies its position as a leading European Business School


    On 4 December, the Financial Times published its latest ranking of the top European Business Schools. Climbing another six places from last year’s ranking, to 82nd place, Jönköping International Business School (JIBS) once again affirmed its status of excellence among the top European business schools.