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  • JU Sustainability Day on 20 September


    Presentations, workshops and panel discussions focusing on sustainability will be held on Campus during JU Sustainability Day on 20 September.

  • New knowledge can provide improved recycled aluminium


    Bild från svepelektronmikrosop av brottytan från ett dragprov Recycling cast aluminium saves a lot of energy. But there is potential for increased reliability and strength. In a new PhD thesis from School of Engineering at Jönköping University, Anton Bjurenstedt has found some of the missing puzzle pieces.
  • Improving the properties of ductile iron components


    Portrait Keivan Amiri Kasvayee In a new PhD thesis from the School of Engineering, Jönköping University, Keivan Amiri Kasvayee investigates the effect of microstructural variation on the mechanical properties and deformation behaviour of ductile iron.”Understanding this process is crucial for designing and manufacturing more durable products.”
  • No.1 in Sweden in cited publication on Business Studies and Economics


    Table 4.16 Nordforsk policy paper 4/2017 In a new report from Nordforsk, comparing research performance of Nordic higher education institutions, Jönköping University and Jönköping International Business School rank highest in Sweden when it comes to highly cited papers and field normalised citation rates – Business Studies & Economics.
  • Sholarships for Family Business studies


    Five students received the Henry and Sylvia Toft Foundation’s Scholarship 2017 for Excellent Students within the Family Business Field from the Center for Family Enterprise and Ownership (CeFEO) at JIBS.
  • The Solar car is finished and on its way to Australia


    After one year's work, JU Solar Team has completed the solar car that will compete in this year's Bridgestone World Solar Challenge. Wednesday 30 August, Solveig, as the solar car is called, was packed into a box for further travel to Australia.