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Alcohol regulations reduced sales - historical retrospective
Farmgate sales of beer, wine and spirits could become a reality in Sweden by 2025, sparking debate on Swedish alcohol policy. Meanwhile, a study led by researchers at Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), Jö...
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Risks of AI disinformation in schools
A two-year research project will start this year that will carry out applied studies in schools in Brazil. The research will look at the effects of disinformation through generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the...
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Millions in funding for the School of Engineering
The School of Engineering (JTH) at Jönköping University (JU) has been awarded just over SEK 40 million for eight projects within its research and education environment SPARK from the Knowledge Foundation. "This means...
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Win-win not always possible in climate transition
Conflicts of objectives often arise when different interests collide in the climate transition. A new research project will spend three years studying how these conflicts of objectives are managed and how management o...
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New research to examine the literary canon in Sweden
A literary canon has become a major topic of debate in Sweden following the introduction of the Tidö Agreement, which proposes introducing a state-sanctioned literary or cultural canon for schools. A new research proj...
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Integrated Care – where do we stand today?
In November, staff from the School of Health and Welfare (HHJ) at Jönköping University (JU) participated in a research conference in Gothenburg, organized by the network Healthcare Research in Collaboration (Swe. Vård...