News archive
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Over 1,200 new international students join JU this autumn
This August, Jönköping University (JU) proudly welcomed nearly 4,000 new students to campus - including more than 1,200 internationals from over 100 countries. Whether pursuing a full degree or joining for a semester through exchange, they bring fresh perspectives that enrich classroom discussions, group work, and campus life.
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Kharin named Resident of the Month in Jönköping
Kharin Abrahamsson, Laboratory Technologist at the School of Engineering (JTH), Jönköping University, has been named Jönköping's Resident of the Month for her work with September Lights."What an honor! This is absolutely fantastic," says Kharin Abrahamsson to Jönköpings-Posten, Jönköping’s local newspaper who organizes the award.
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Security issues in focus on Cybersecurity Day
About 110 people attended the Cyber Security Day at the School of Engineering (JTH), Jönköping University (JU) on 1 October."It is perfect that JTH has two cyber security programme because the need for knowledgeable people in the security industry is endless," says Jan Olsson, Detective Inspector at the National Cyber Crime Centre of the Swedish Police and an expert in cyber crime.
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Alumni of the Year celebrated
On Thursday, 2 October, four former students from Jönköping University (JU) were honoured with the title of Alumnus of the Year 2025. They have all made significant contributions in their professional fields or distinguished themselves through their deeds as individuals worthy of recognition. See the slideshow from the ceremony below.
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Research Centre at JU Celebrates 20 Years of Family Business Scholarship
Research and collaboration in the field of family business were in focus as the Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership (CeFEO) celebrated its 20th anniversary at Werket on 1 October. Among the more than 140 attendees were researchers, entrepreneurs, and community representatives.“The 20th anniversary is a moment to honour the past, reflect on the present, and lay the foundation for the future,” said Massimo Baù, Director of CeFEO, Professor of Business Administration at Jönköping International Business School (JIBS), and one of the event’s project leaders.