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Renowned experts on the challenges ahead
How can Sweden work to prevent gang crime among young people? Will AI take over our jobs and will the world ever be the same as before the war in Ukraine started? These were some of the questions discussed during the conference “Framkant Sverige” (meaning Sweden at the forefront) on 7 May at Jönköping University.“I think that the day was fantastically well organized and that the topics discussed were well integrated,” says Joakim Paasikivi, military strategist and now retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Swedish Armed Forces.
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Graduation for Pathway students
Last week, a graduation ceremony was held for students who have studied the Pathway programme at Jönköping University Enterprise (JUE) on Campus Gränna. Around 80 students are now ready for university studies.
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Jönköping Student Union honoured for anti-drug initiatives
On Monday afternoon, representatives from Jönköping's pub and entertainment scene gathered in the town hall to receive certificates within the national project “Pubs against Drugs”. County Governor Brittis Benzler presented the awards to businesses that have shown a strong commitment to the preventive work against drugs. Among those certified was Jönköping Student Union.“It feels great and is proof that the work we do is good,” says Rickard Bagge, Operations Manager at the Student Union.
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