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  • Students to compete in 24-hour innovation race


    On April 4-6, students from Jönköping University will compete in the JIBS Entrepreneurship Challenge, a 24-hour innovation race for a prize pool of 130,000 SEK. After two years of competing just digitally, the students will be able to take part in a physical pitch again this year. 
  • Many visitors on campus for JU’s Open House


    Approximately 1,000 people visited the Open House event at Jönköping University's (JU) campus on 19 March. There was also a live broadcast during the event where viewers could find out more about JU’s four schools, their educations and student life at JU. The live broadcast can now be seen on JU's Youtube channel.
  • Almost twice as many applicants for this year's summer courses


    Campus på Jönköping University. The number of applicants for this year's summer courses at Jönköping University (JU) has increased with 94 percent, from 625 people last year to 1 213 this year, according to figures from Swedish Council for Higher Education. JU thus has the second highest increase of all universities in Sweden.
  • JU submits application for the first new dental education in 50 years


    On 15 March, Jönköping University submitted an application to start a dental education together with Linköping University and Jönköping County Region. More than half of Sweden's regions will also participate in the cooperation.“This first new dentistry programme in over 50 years will create the conditions for more equal dental care, improved dental health and an increased number of dentists throughout Sweden,” says Agneta Marell, President at Jönköping University.
  • Students give their picture of JU in new YouTube series


    The applications period is now open and to help prospective students decide on their future place of study, Jönköping University (JU) has launched a new YouTube series – Point of JU External link, opens in new window.. In a series of conversations, JU students talk to each other about everything from what it’s like to study at JU, their experiences of student life and their dreams for the future. The concept has proved popular with already 700 views for the first episode and signs of strong viewing figures to come.
  • JU’s Open House back on campus


    Jönköping University (JU) will open its doors on 19 March for curious prospective students who want to find out more about the university and its education programmes. This is the first time since 2019 that Open House has been able to take place physically on campus. In both 2020 and 2021, Open House was carried out digitally due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
  • Eva Gipperth appointed University Director at Jönköping University


    Eva Gipperth Eva Gipperth has been appointed University Director at Jönköping University (JU) and will take up the position on 15 August 2022.
  • JU student will compete at the Swedish National Skills Competition


    The JU student Alexander Aronsson (to the left) will compete in the Swedish National Skills Competition in Växjö with Saga Persson (pictured), Lund University. Jonathan Rudman (pictured) is CEO at Emax. Alexander Aronsson who is studying at the School of Engineering (JTH), Jönköping University (JU), will compete in the Swedish National Skills Competition (Yrkes-SM) on 10-12 May in Växjö.“Great fun and exciting,” he says.
  • Comittment, good contacts and language skills are key to how immigrants find a job


    How can immigrants get a job more easily in Sweden? How important is the Swedish language and education level? And what is meant by a “luxury immigrant”? These are just some of the questions that researchers at Jönköping University are hoping to answer in an exciting new project.
  • The situation in Ukraine


    Jönköping University (JU) closely follows the development of the events of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and wants to show its support for students and staff who may be affected.