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More people with intellectual disabilities should dare to express themselves digitally
How can more people with intellectual disabilities be given the opportunity to express themselves on social media – in a safe, creative and independent way? This is the question for a two-year Erasmus+ project in which the School of Education and Communication at Jönköping University is collaborating with several organizations in Portugal and Greece. In all three countries, both people with intellectual disabilities and organizations working closely with this group are taking part.
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Multi‑million funding for new research profile on change management
The new research profile IN:CHANGE at Jönköping University (JU) has been awarded SEK 40 million by the Knowledge Foundation (KK‑stiftelsen). In addition, 13 companies are contributing an equivalent amount in so‑called in‑kind contributions, in the form of time, expertise, and other resources. The initiative aims to increase knowledge of how organizations can work more effectively with change and create sustainable workplaces in collaboration with industry.
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