News
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Upcoming migration changes that affect fee-paying students
Students who hold a residence permit for study should be aware of changes to the Swedish migration laws taking effect on 11 June 2026.
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Extended Submission Deadline for the MMTC Master’s Thesis Award
The Media, Management and Transformation Centre (MMTC) at Jönköping International Business School has extended the submission deadline for the 2026 MMTC Master’s Thesis Award.
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Survey to international students/PhD students
What support do you need to advance your career in Sweden? EURAXESS Sweden is currently running a national project aimed at strengthening international students’ and researchers’ connection to the Swedish labour market during their time at a Swedish university.
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Summer event at the Service Center
Welcome to a summer event at the Service Center on 28 May from 11:00 to 13:00! Meet representatives from various departments on campus, get answers to your questions and enjoy Swedish fika.
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Updated declaration of responsibility to strengthen IT security
This spring, the declaration of responsibility for all user accounts at Jönköping University will be updated. The update is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen IT security and clarify user responsibility. The new terms have a simplified structure and a clearer framework.
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Watch out for phishing following the Canvas incident
Following the security incident on Canvas, students at Jönköping University are urged to be particularly vigilant regarding suspicious messages.
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Bonniers and Hamrins support students’ reading
This autumn, Jönköping University (JU) is launching its fiction initiative, JU Reads, which gives students the opportunity to broaden their perspectives through reading and discussion. The initiative is supported by the Bonniers Family Foundation and the Hamrin Foundation. On 3 September, there will be a launch party where both students and the public will have the opportunity to take part in a so...
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IT disruptions Sunday 17 May
Disruptions due to planned service work may occur on Sunday, 17 May, 8 am to 5 pm. Programs, network and files may be unavailable.
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Record interest in European student conference
Interest in this summer’s EULiST student conference in Brno has broken previous records. Over 1,000 students have applied for the approximately 200 places – a figure that clearly demonstrates growing engagement within the European university network.
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Apply to the SASUF Network as a student representative
Are you interested in international collaboration and representing the student perspective at a global level? We are now recruiting one Student Representative to participate in the SASUF Student Network. This is a great opportunity to build international networks, gain insight into higher education collaboration, and amplify student voices.



