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  • Mental Health Week – A Week for Mental Wellbeing and Recovery
    Mental health concerns us all – and there are paths to recovery. Jönköping University is a co-organizer of Mental Health Week, taking place November 10–14, and will contribute with several lectures throughout the week. Join us to take part in stories, gain knowledge, and find hope in the fact that it is possible to live a good life, even when life feels challenging.
  • Register for this year's Children's Rights Conference
    On November 20, Jönköping’s Children’s Rights Conference, themed Trust and the Rights of the Child in a Changing World, will be taking place . The conference explores children’s and young people’s experiences of trust in everyday life and in encounters with societal institutions. How can adults, together with children and young people, build bridges of trust that strengthen engagement and hope for ...
  • Think sustainably, buy a used book
    Starting 3 November, the library is selling withdrawn books for a low price. The book table contains mostly course literature and other non-fiction and also some journals.
  • Help shape Jönköping University’s future
    Answer questions about Jönköping University and your study situation in the world’s largest student survey: International Student Barometer. Your opinion matters!