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  • SEK 66,6 million in research and education grants to JU


    Jönköping University. The Knowledge Foundation (KK-stiftelsen) grants SEK 66.6 million to the research and educational environment SPARK at Jönköping University (JU).
    “We are incredibly happy for the Knowledge Foundation's support,” says Mats Jackson, Executive Vice President at JU and programme manager for SPARK.
  • JU Vocal Ensemble wishes all a Merry Christmas on Swedish television


    En kör på en skärm i en studio Jönköping University's own vocal ensemble, JUVE, has been invited to participate as a “home choir” on Swedish television (SVT) before the Christmas holidays. For three days you can listen to and watch the choir from the comfort of your TV sofa.
  • Agneta Marell reappointed as President of Jönköping University


    Agneta Marell Agneta Marell started as President of Jönköping University in October 2017, and the current appointment as President reaches until 30 September 2021. In June 2020, the Foundation Governing Board of the Foundation decided on a re-appointment process.
  • Celebrating 10 years of policy-relevant research


    The Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics (CEnSE) at Jönköping International Business School is celebrating its 10th anniversary in December 2020.“Over the past 10 years we’ve managed to make an impact both in Sweden and beyond, with relevant research findings that inform policy-making processes,” says CEnSE Director, Johan Klaesson.