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Content updated 2013-08-16

News

  • 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!
  • Become a EULiST Student Ambassador – Apply Now!
    Are you interested in international collaboration, sustainability, and innovation in higher education? We're now recruiting EULiST Student Ambassadors for the academic year starting in Autumn 2025.
  • Welcome fair for students on Friday
    On Friday 29 August at 11:00-13:00 in Campus Arena there will be a welcome fair for all Jönköping University's students!
  • A quieter kick-off at the library
    During the kick-off weeks, there are many activities on campus and the library organizes a slightly quieter kick-off with coffee and mingle. Welcome on 26, 27 and 28 at 15:00-16:00!
  • Join JU in the Pride Parade on 23 August
    On Saturday, 23 August, Jönköping University (JU) will participate in Jönköping's Pride Parade for the 12th time! All students and employees are welcome to participate in the parade to show Jönköping that JU is an inclusive study and work environment where all students and employees are treated with respect.
  • IT disruptions Sunday 17 August
    Disruptions due to planned service work may occur on Sunday, 17 August. Programs and files may be unavailable.
  • Welcome to JU!
    Måns Svensson, President at JU, and Yaman Zaidan, President of Jönköping Student Union, join together to welcome all students, old and new, to JU.
  • Nothing planned for the end of August? ISSOM25 – The International Summer School on Microelectronics is waiting for you!
    Are you an advanced Bachelor student or already pursuing your Master’s degree and eager to learn more about microelectronics? Then the International Summer School on Microelectronics (ISSOM25) at Leibniz University Hannover is exactly what you’re looking for!
  • Art meets campus: New mural lights up Jönköping University
    This week, the corridor leading to the student union building was given a complete makeover when artist Christofer “Sagie” Siwertz-Svedjeby spent four days putting his creative mark on it.“The idea behind the artistic embellishment is partly to liven up a somewhat boring corridor and throroughfare, and partly to highlight the international character of the university,” he says.
  • Large student conference in France
    Around 200 participants from all over Europe, the majority of whom were students, recently took part in a conference in Douai, France. The conference was organised by the EULiST alliance with a focus on building a new generation of sustainable areas within European higher education. Around 20 people from Jönköping University (JU) took part.