News
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Do you want to keep track of how much you drink?
In the beginning of December, the Student Health Care sends out a survey to students offering them the opportunity to test their alcohol habits and receive immediate feedback on the test.
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JU students livestreams for 36 hours to raise money for Music Aid
The 2025 edition of Radio K Bryr Sig (RKBS) will begin live streaming at 08:00 on 25 November and will broadcast live until 20:00 on 26 November. All money raised by the event will go directly to this year’s Music Aid (Musikhjälpen). This year’s theme is “All children have the right to go to school”.
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Nina Hemmingsson at the library
On Tuesday, 2 December, the library will be visited by Nina Hemmingsson, one of Sweden's leading cartoonists. She will talk about her latest book, En Hemmingsson om dagen, which consists of drawings from 365 days directly from her notebook.
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JU supports A week free from violence
During the campaign week against violence in close relationships, Orange Week, which runs from 17 to 25 November, Jönköping University (JU) will be lit up in orange. In the University Library and at the School of Health and Welfare, anyone who wants to show their solidarity can tie a symbolic orange ribbon to a tree in the respective entrance. JU's research blog will publish posts on the theme thr...
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Do you need help with your academic writing?
Being a student often involves a lot of reading and writing of academic texts. Do you find it challenging to maintain a clear thread throughout your writing or to effectively incorporate sources? Reach out to the Academic Language Center at the library for help!
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Flags at half-mast
On the occasion of the funeral of Martin Wallin, Dean and Managing Director at JIBS, being held today, Friday 14 November, the flags are flying at half-mast.Our thoughts are with Martin's family and friends.
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IT disruptions Sunday 16 November
Disruptions due to planned service work may occur on Sunday, 16 November, 7 am to 5 pm. Programs, network and files may be unavailable.
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Mental Health Week – A Week for Mental Wellbeing and Recovery
Mental health concerns us all – and there are paths to recovery. Jönköping University is a co-organizer of Mental Health Week, taking place November 10–14, and will contribute with several lectures throughout the week. Join us to take part in stories, gain knowledge, and find hope in the fact that it is possible to live a good life, even when life feels challenging.
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Register for this year's Children's Rights Conference
On November 20, Jönköping’s Children’s Rights Conference, themed Trust and the Rights of the Child in a Changing World, will be taking place . The conference explores children’s and young people’s experiences of trust in everyday life and in encounters with societal institutions. How can adults, together with children and young people, build bridges of trust that strengthen engagement and hope for ...
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Think sustainably, buy a used book
Starting 3 November, the library is selling withdrawn books for a low price. The book table contains mostly course literature and other non-fiction and also some journals.



