News
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New temporary measures due to Covid-19
The Public Health Agency of Sweden has announced new temporary advice and recommendations to reduce the spread of Covid-19 in society and to reduce the risk of the healthcare system being overburdened.
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Christmas Greetings from the President
JU, December 2021
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Flags at half-mast
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JU continues to be an elite athlete friendly university
The Swedish Sports Confederation (Swe: Riksidrottsförbundet) has awarded Jönköping University (JU) continued rights to be an elite athlete friendly university (EVL) during 2022–2026.
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Tired but happy after a day and night of live broadcast
On December 14 at 10.00, a 24-hour live broadcast of radio started from a glass cage on campus. Radio K, a branch of LOK, the student association at the School of Education and Communication, organized the event together with the Student Union to raise money for Musikhjälpen (Music Aid), which this year has the purpose "For a world without child labor".
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Winter opening hours on campus
During the holidays, irregular opening hours apply to several of the campus activities.
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Thrilling 24 hour Case for innovative JU students
Last week, 15 student teams took part in the 24 hour Case 2021, which this year partly took place online due to the Covid-19+. The challenge was arranged by JIBS Case Academy and Science Park and was open to all JU students. Working in teams, the competitors were asked to come up with innovative ideas or strategies on how to develop the cooperation between Science Park and JU students.
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New place and time for drop-in vaccinations
Students at Jönköping University (JU) can get vaccinated against Covid-19 in Jönköping by Region Jönköping County. This applies to both international and national students. In line with the Public Health Agency of Sweden, JU encourages those who can get vaccinated against Covid-19 to do so.
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IT disruptions Sunday 19 December
Disruptions due to planned service work may occur on Sunday, 19 December. Programs and files may be unavailable.
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24 hours live broadcast from glass cage on campus
On Tuesday 14 December at 10:00, the student committee “Radio K”, a branch of the student association LOK under the School of Education and Communication, will start broadcasting live from a glass cage on campus. They will broadcast live for 24 hours during the event "Radio K Bryr Sig (Radio K Cares) x Jönköping Student Union" and the goal is to raise money for Musikhjälpen (Music Aid).