Understanding PMI ? A Key to Economic Analysis
1
April
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1
April
08:15
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09:15
<p>Swedbank and Silf invite you to a dynamic lecture on the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) – what it is, why it matters, and how it supports smarter decisions in business and education.</p><p>Speakers:</p><ul><li>Jörgen Kennemar, Swedbank</li><li> Anders Soldan, Silf Network</li></ul><p>Be the first to hear the latest PMI results and explore the current economic outlook for Sweden’s manufacturing and service sectors – plus international perspectives.</p><p>Why PMI?</p><p>PMI reflects real-time business sentiment from purchasing managers, offering an early signal of economic shifts. Trusted by analysts, leaders, and policymakers to navigate change.</p><p>Free and open to all – welcome!</p>
1
April
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1
April
08:15
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09:15
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Understanding PMI ? A Key to Economic Analysis
Swedbank and Silf invite you to a dynamic lecture on the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) – what it is, why it matters, and how it supports smarter decisions in business and education.
Speakers:
- Jörgen Kennemar, Swedbank
- Anders Soldan, Silf Network
Be the first to hear the latest PMI results and explore the current economic outlook for Sweden’s manufacturing and service sectors – plus international perspectives.
Why PMI?
PMI reflects real-time business sentiment from purchasing managers, offering an early signal of economic shifts. Trusted by analysts, leaders, and policymakers to navigate change.
Free and open to all – welcome!
Organizer:
Jönköping International Business School
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Digital meeting COO- research
8
April
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8
April
16:00
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17:30
<p>Welcome to a digital research networking meeting on April 8th from 4:00–5:30 PM. The presenter is Bob Rosier, a researcher at FISABIO in Valencia. He will present his research entitled: <em>“The effects of nitrate-rich vegetables on the oral microbiota: implications for dental and cardiovascular health.”</em></p><p>Bob finished his Ph.D. in 2022 for his work on nitrate and oral health at FISABIO, Valencia and has since continued as a postdoctoral researcher in the same group. He has published several scientific articles mainly in Q1 journals, with extensive international collaborations and five patent applications. His expertise is in bacterial cultures and biofilms, molecular and microbiome techniques, confocal microscopy and bioinformatics. Bob willbe involved in a new research project at the School of Health and Welfare during the spring of 2026. <br /><strong>Zoom link:</strong> https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65312528505</p><p>No prior registration is required, and everyone with an interest is welcome, you do not need to be within the field of oral health or dentistry.</p><p>For questions, please contact: malin.stensson@ju.se</p>
8
April
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8
April
16:00
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17:30
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Digital meeting COO- research
Welcome to a digital research networking meeting on April 8th from 4:00–5:30 PM. The presenter is Bob Rosier, a researcher at FISABIO in Valencia. He will present his research entitled: “The effects of nitrate-rich vegetables on the oral microbiota: implications for dental and cardiovascular health.”
Bob finished his Ph.D. in 2022 for his work on nitrate and oral health at FISABIO, Valencia and has since continued as a postdoctoral researcher in the same group. He has published several scientific articles mainly in Q1 journals, with extensive international collaborations and five patent applications. His expertise is in bacterial cultures and biofilms, molecular and microbiome techniques, confocal microscopy and bioinformatics. Bob willbe involved in a new research project at the School of Health and Welfare during the spring of 2026.
Zoom link: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/65312528505
No prior registration is required, and everyone with an interest is welcome, you do not need to be within the field of oral health or dentistry.
For questions, please contact: malin.stensson@ju.se
Organizer:
Centrum för odontologi och oral hälsa
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MMTC breakfast meeting
13
April
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13
April
08:30
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09:30
<p>MMTC monthly information meeting </p>
13
April
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13
April
08:30
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09:30
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MMTC breakfast meeting
MMTC monthly information meeting
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Maria Segerström midway seminar: Health promoting aspects for people with stress-related illness related to participation in a new intervention in primary care.
13
April
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13
April
12:30
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14:30
<p>Welcome to Maria Segerström’s (Health and Welfare Sciences) midway seminar</p><p><strong>When:</strong> April 13, 2026, at 12:30<br /><strong>Where:</strong> Meeting Room Kappan, Floor 3</p><p>Registration to attend the seminar is done via <a href="https://ju.se/forskning/forskarutbildning/forskarutbildning-vid-halsohogskolan/forskarutbildnings--seminarier.html">https://ju.se/forskning/forskarutbildning/forskarutbildning-vid-halsohogskolan/forskarutbildnings--seminarier.html</a> no later than 12 working days prior to the seminar (as the language is normally decided at that time).</p><p>In case of late registration, please contact the doctoral student directly at <br />maria.segerstrom@ju.se</p>
13
April
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13
April
12:30
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14:30
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Maria Segerström midway seminar: Health promoting aspects for people with stress-related illness related to participation in a new intervention in primary care.
Organizer:
School of Health and Welfare
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Job hunting and networking
14
April
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14
April
12:15
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13:00
<p>Job-hunting and general information about how to approach the Swedish labour market. </p><p>Tuesday April 14th 12.15-1 pm <br />Hb116, School of Education and Communication </p><p><em>Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before April 7th </em></p><p>Registration at <a target="_blank" href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/">https://ju.jobteaser.com</a> </p>
14
April
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14
April
12:15
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13:00
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Job hunting and networking
Job-hunting and general information about how to approach the Swedish labour market.
Tuesday April 14th 12.15-1 pm Hb116, School of Education and Communication
Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before April 7th
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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MMTC Seminar presented by Miguel Gil and guest Sascha Fuerst: Sustainable migrant entrepreneurship
15
April
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15
April
12:00
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13:00
<p><strong>MMTC Seminar presented by Miguel Gil and guest <a target="_blank" href="https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=W-O6O44AAAAJ&hl=en"> Sascha Fuerst</a></strong></p><p><strong>Title: </strong>Based on the working paper <em>“Sustainable Migrant Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review and Critical Discussion” (attached)</em></p><p><strong>Description: </strong>This study reviews research at the intersection of migrant entrepreneurship and sustainability. Migrant sustainable entrepreneurship refers to ventures initiated or led by migrants that intentionally address environmental and/or social challenges while pursuing economic viability. The paper highlights how migrant entrepreneurs operate under resource constraints while simultaneously fostering empowerment and navigating structural tensions.</p>
15
April
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15
April
12:00
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13:00
Location
B6046 and online
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MMTC Seminar presented by Miguel Gil and guest Sascha Fuerst: Sustainable migrant entrepreneurship
MMTC Seminar presented by Miguel Gil and guest Sascha Fuerst
Title: Based on the working paper “Sustainable Migrant Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review and Critical Discussion” (attached)
Description: This study reviews research at the intersection of migrant entrepreneurship and sustainability. Migrant sustainable entrepreneurship refers to ventures initiated or led by migrants that intentionally address environmental and/or social challenges while pursuing economic viability. The paper highlights how migrant entrepreneurs operate under resource constraints while simultaneously fostering empowerment and navigating structural tensions.
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Write a winning job application
15
April
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15
April
12:15
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13:00
<p>Information about CV & Cover letters, do´s and don´ts! </p><p>Wednesday April 15th 12.15-1 pm <br />Hb116, School of Education and Communication </p><p><em>Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before April 7th </em></p><p>Registration at <a target="_blank" href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/">https://ju.jobteaser.com</a> </p>
15
April
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15
April
12:15
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13:00
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Write a winning job application
Information about CV & Cover letters, do´s and don´ts!
Wednesday April 15th 12.15-1 pm Hb116, School of Education and Communication
Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before April 7th
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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Nailing the job interview
16
April
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17
April
12:15
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13:00
<p>Information about common interview questions and how you should prepare yourself to land your dream position. <br />Thursday April 16th 12.15-1 pm </p><p>Hb116, School of Education and Communication </p><p><em>Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before April 7th </em></p><p>Registration at <a target="_blank" href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/">https://ju.jobteaser.com</a> </p>
16
April
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17
April
12:15
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13:00
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Nailing the job interview
Information about common interview questions and how you should prepare yourself to land your dream position. Thursday April 16th 12.15-1 pm
Hb116, School of Education and Communication
Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before April 7th
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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MMTC research Seminar presented by Adele Berndt and Luigi Servadio: Passionate Collectors: The ?Passive? Transmission of Mundane Consumption
22
April
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22
April
12:00
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13:00
<p><strong>MMTC seminar presented by Luigi Servadio and Adele Berndt</strong></p><p><strong>Title:</strong> <em>Passionate Collectors: The ‘Passive’ Transmission of Mundane Consumption</em></p><p><strong>Description</strong>: This study reconceptualises consumer passion by moving beyond dominant views of fans as active, identity-driven agents. Drawing on non-representational marketing theory, passion is approached as a passive condition—one of being affected by forces that exceed the individual. From this perspective, collectors are understood not as discrete subjects, but as part of affective networks shaped by interactions across bodies, objects, and platforms.</p><p>The study develops the concept of <em>passionate collectors</em> through a multi-method approach, focusing on the Little Shop Minis campaign by South African retailer Checkers. Combining auto-ethnographic insights with netnographic data from social media, the research explores how collecting emerges through shared affective intensity rather than intentional identity work. The project contributes to ongoing discussions at the intersection of fandom studies and consumer culture theory, highlighting the role of affect, resonance, and contagion in shaping consumption practices.</p><p>This paper is intended for a special issue in Marketing Theory entitled “ When Fandom Studies Meets Consumer Culture: Redefining the Boundaries of Marketing Theory”. We would appreciate feedback and constructive input from everyone.</p>
22
April
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22
April
12:00
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13:00
Location
B6046 and online
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MMTC research Seminar presented by Adele Berndt and Luigi Servadio: Passionate Collectors: The ?Passive? Transmission of Mundane Consumption
MMTC seminar presented by Luigi Servadio and Adele Berndt
Title: Passionate Collectors: The ‘Passive’ Transmission of Mundane Consumption
Description: This study reconceptualises consumer passion by moving beyond dominant views of fans as active, identity-driven agents. Drawing on non-representational marketing theory, passion is approached as a passive condition—one of being affected by forces that exceed the individual. From this perspective, collectors are understood not as discrete subjects, but as part of affective networks shaped by interactions across bodies, objects, and platforms.
The study develops the concept of passionate collectors through a multi-method approach, focusing on the Little Shop Minis campaign by South African retailer Checkers. Combining auto-ethnographic insights with netnographic data from social media, the research explores how collecting emerges through shared affective intensity rather than intentional identity work. The project contributes to ongoing discussions at the intersection of fandom studies and consumer culture theory, highlighting the role of affect, resonance, and contagion in shaping consumption practices.
This paper is intended for a special issue in Marketing Theory entitled “ When Fandom Studies Meets Consumer Culture: Redefining the Boundaries of Marketing Theory”. We would appreciate feedback and constructive input from everyone.
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Licentiate seminar - Abdullah Harazeen
24
April
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24
April
09:00
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12:00
<p><strong>Title of the thesis:</strong> <em>Iron Refining in Recycled Al-Si Alloys by Intermetallic Precipitation</em><br /><strong>Doctoral student:</strong> Abdullah Harazeen<br /><strong>Third-cycle subject area:</strong> Materials and Manufacturing<br /><strong>Faculty examiner:</strong> Professor Emeritus Jan-Eric Ståhl, Lund University<br /><strong>Examiner: </strong>Professor Peter Olofsson, School of Engineering<br /><strong>Principal supervisor: </strong>Professor Anders Jarfors, School of Engineering</p><p><strong>Welcome to attend the seminar!</strong></p>
24
April
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24
April
09:00
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12:00
Location
E1405 (Gjuterisalen)
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Licentiate seminar - Abdullah Harazeen
Title of the thesis: Iron Refining in Recycled Al-Si Alloys by Intermetallic Precipitation
Doctoral student: Abdullah Harazeen
Third-cycle subject area: Materials and Manufacturing
Faculty examiner: Professor Emeritus Jan-Eric Ståhl, Lund University
Examiner: Professor Peter Olofsson, School of Engineering
Principal supervisor: Professor Anders Jarfors, School of Engineering
Welcome to attend the seminar!
Organizer:
School of Engineering
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Personal branding
28
April
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28
April
12:15
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13:00
<p>The future labor market requires personal branding. How do you do it and why? Andreas Torén, Career Counsellor </p><p>Tuesday April 28th 12-15 – 1 pm </p><p>E1029, School of Engineering </p><p>Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that sign up before April 22nd</p><p>Registration at <a target="_blank" href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/">https://ju.jobteaser.com</a> </p>
28
April
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28
April
12:15
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13:00
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Personal branding
The future labor market requires personal branding. How do you do it and why? Andreas Torén, Career Counsellor
Tuesday April 28th 12-15 – 1 pm
E1029, School of Engineering
Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that sign up before April 22nd
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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Digital imprints: Three perspectives on the impact of technology on people, work, and places
29
April
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5
June
<p>We are living in an era of rapidly evolving digital technologies. Even though these technologies often appear invisible and surface mainly as services on our screens and in our apps, they rely on highly tangible, physical infrastructures.</p><p>This exhibition presents three research projects from Linköping University and Jönköping University. Together, they highlight how digital technologies create new opportunities for businesses while also leaving clear imprints on the environments that surround us.</p>
29
April
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5
June
00:00
Location
University Library
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Digital imprints: Three perspectives on the impact of technology on people, work, and places
We are living in an era of rapidly evolving digital technologies. Even though these technologies often appear invisible and surface mainly as services on our screens and in our apps, they rely on highly tangible, physical infrastructures.
This exhibition presents three research projects from Linköping University and Jönköping University. Together, they highlight how digital technologies create new opportunities for businesses while also leaving clear imprints on the environments that surround us.
Organizer:
University Library
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Career Planning
29
April
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29
April
12:15
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13:00
<p>Career development and the 4 steps for successful career planning! Andreas Torén, Career Counsellor </p><p>Wednesday April 29th 12.15-1 pm </p><p>E1405, School of Engineering </p><p>Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that sign up before April 22nd</p><p>Registration at <a target="_blank" href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/">https://ju.jobteaser.com</a> </p>
29
April
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29
April
12:15
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13:00
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Career Planning
Career development and the 4 steps for successful career planning! Andreas Torén, Career Counsellor
Wednesday April 29th 12.15-1 pm
E1405, School of Engineering
Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that sign up before April 22nd
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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Spring Celebration
30
April
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30
April
12:00
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12:45
<p>Welcome to celebrate springtime with Jönköping University. This year's spring celebration will take place on campus in front of the University Library, Thursday 30 April at 12.00.<br />It begins with songs performed by the Jönköping University Academic Choir (conductor Dan Boberg), and spring speach will be held.</p><p>At 13.00 the celebration continues in Hälsoparken with Student Union activities.</p><p>Please note that the celebration will be held in Swedish. </p>
30
April
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30
April
12:00
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12:45
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Spring Celebration
Welcome to celebrate springtime with Jönköping University. This year's spring celebration will take place on campus in front of the University Library, Thursday 30 April at 12.00. It begins with songs performed by the Jönköping University Academic Choir (conductor Dan Boberg), and spring speach will be held.
At 13.00 the celebration continues in Hälsoparken with Student Union activities.
Please note that the celebration will be held in Swedish.
Organizer:
Jönköping University
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