Doctoral seminar: Impactful Research: Your Role in Engaging with Society
12
March
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12
March
12:05
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13:00
<p>Lunch seminar with Professor Ole Henrik Hansen. Topic: “Impactful Research: Your Role in Engaging with Society”. Impact is more than citations. Learn how you, as a PhD student, can build bridges to society by collaborating with stakeholder organizations and practitioners to ensure your research is not just read, but also applied and creates change.<br /><br />The seminar will be in English, in Hc229 and on Zoom <a target="_blank" href="https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fju-se.zoom.us%2Fj%2F67298468396&data=05%7C02%7CKarolina.Hyckenberg%40ju.se%7Ca09fb1081b094cbea73008de05ad182e%7C7564bc8f37384b4dbd575a02ca6215fb%7C0%7C0%7C638954438167174882%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=r1jz08QCoYTRyRhq%2Fxr3qOEBN2ouV%2BsJRv%2BcEt1FBvI%3D&reserved=0">https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/67298468396</a>.</p>
12
March
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12
March
12:05
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13:00
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Doctoral seminar: Impactful Research: Your Role in Engaging with Society
Lunch seminar with Professor Ole Henrik Hansen. Topic: “Impactful Research: Your Role in Engaging with Society”. Impact is more than citations. Learn how you, as a PhD student, can build bridges to society by collaborating with stakeholder organizations and practitioners to ensure your research is not just read, but also applied and creates change.
The seminar will be in English, in Hc229 and on Zoom https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/67298468396.
Organizer:
School of Education and Communication
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Insights from the ENHANCE Alliance and the ENHANCE Degree Label
12
March
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12
March
13:00
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14:30
<p><strong>We are pleased to welcome Susanne Ingmansson, EU Coordinator at the Division of Student and Educational Affairs at Chalmers. She is Core Officer for ENHANCE, Chalmers’ European Universities initiative, where she coordinates the work and is responsible for their participation within the alliance.</strong></p><p>In her presentation, Susanne will introduce the ENHANCE Alliance, share experiences from their collaborative projects, and provide an inspiring look into the development of the ENHANCE Degree Label - a model designed to strengthen European educational cooperation, support flexible learning pathways, and enhance student mobility.</p><p>This session is a great opportunity to gain insights, exchange ideas, and be inspired by the work carried out in another European University alliance.</p><p>We warmly encourage all staff engaged in internationalization and education to join this presentation. Fika is served.</p><p><strong>Contact person:</strong><br />Camilla Wahlgren, EULiST Local coordinator <a href="mailto:Camilla.wahlgren@ju.se">Camilla.wahlgren@ju.se</a></p>
12
March
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12
March
13:00
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14:30
Location
School of Engineering
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Insights from the ENHANCE Alliance and the ENHANCE Degree Label
We are pleased to welcome Susanne Ingmansson, EU Coordinator at the Division of Student and Educational Affairs at Chalmers. She is Core Officer for ENHANCE, Chalmers’ European Universities initiative, where she coordinates the work and is responsible for their participation within the alliance.
In her presentation, Susanne will introduce the ENHANCE Alliance, share experiences from their collaborative projects, and provide an inspiring look into the development of the ENHANCE Degree Label - a model designed to strengthen European educational cooperation, support flexible learning pathways, and enhance student mobility.
This session is a great opportunity to gain insights, exchange ideas, and be inspired by the work carried out in another European University alliance.
We warmly encourage all staff engaged in internationalization and education to join this presentation. Fika is served.
Contact person:
Camilla Wahlgren, EULiST Local coordinator Camilla.wahlgren@ju.se
Organizer:
Jönköping University
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Open Day at Jönköping University
14
March
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14
March
10:00
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14:00
<p>The Open Day at Jönköping Universiy takes place on Saturday 14 March 2026. The day is mainly aimed to national applicants who wants to attend information sessions and get more information about studies at JU. There are also more activities, such as a fair at each school, where students directly can talk to current students, teachers, study counsellors, and staff.</p><p>Prospective international students/English speaking students are welcome to explore JU and our schools this day, however the information sessions will be in Swedish (except information sessions at JIBS for bachelor's programmes, which will be in English.)</p><p>The schedule for the day will be presented at <a href="https://ju.se/studera/traffa-oss/oppet-hus.html">the Swedish website</a><br />No pre-registration is needed. </p><p>Welcome!</p>
14
March
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14
March
10:00
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14:00
Location
Jönköping University
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Open Day at Jönköping University
The Open Day at Jönköping Universiy takes place on Saturday 14 March 2026. The day is mainly aimed to national applicants who wants to attend information sessions and get more information about studies at JU. There are also more activities, such as a fair at each school, where students directly can talk to current students, teachers, study counsellors, and staff.
Prospective international students/English speaking students are welcome to explore JU and our schools this day, however the information sessions will be in Swedish (except information sessions at JIBS for bachelor's programmes, which will be in English.)
The schedule for the day will be presented at the Swedish website
No pre-registration is needed.
Welcome!
Organizer:
Jönköping University
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Doctoral student and supervisor day 2026
18
March
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18
March
10:00
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14:00
<p>The event will be held digitally, and further information will be sent to those concerned</p><p>(including a 1-hour lunch break)</p>
18
March
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18
March
10:00
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14:00
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Doctoral student and supervisor day 2026
The event will be held digitally, and further information will be sent to those concerned
(including a 1-hour lunch break)
Organizer:
School of Health and Welfare
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MMTC research Seminar
18
March
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18
March
12:00
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13:00
<p>Details to come</p>
18
March
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18
March
12:00
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13:00
Location
B6046 and online
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MMTC research Seminar
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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MMTC research Seminar presented by Lucia Pizzichini - Tourist Sport Engagement in the Phygital Era: Linking Digital Sport Technologies and Revisit Intention
18
March
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18
March
12:00
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13:00
<p><strong>MMTC Seminar presented by Lucia Pizzichini </strong>(based on a working paper <em>being presented at the American Phygital Association Conference </em>by Lucia and Adele Berndt<em>.)</em></p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Tourist Sport Engagement in the Phygital Era: Linking Digital Sport Technologies and Revisit Intention</p><p><strong>Description: </strong>This study examines how phygital sport tourism—defined as sport experiences practiced in a specific destination and enhanced by digital tools—strengthens tourist sport engagement, conceptualized as the sustained cognitive, emotional, and behavioural involvement (including socially expressed behaviours such as sharing achievements via digital platforms) of individuals in sport activities performed during travel. The study specifically investigates how the use of digital applications and technologies (e.g., GPS-based platforms, gamified sport apps, AR-supported trails) deepens engagement with sport practice <em>in place</em> and, in turn, fosters revisit intention.</p><p><br /><strong>? Location: B6046, JIBS<br />? Online: Contact for zoom link</strong></p>
18
March
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18
March
12:00
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13:00
Location
B6046 and online
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MMTC research Seminar presented by Lucia Pizzichini - Tourist Sport Engagement in the Phygital Era: Linking Digital Sport Technologies and Revisit Intention
MMTC Seminar presented by Lucia Pizzichini (based on a working paper being presented at the American Phygital Association Conference by Lucia and Adele Berndt.)
Title: Tourist Sport Engagement in the Phygital Era: Linking Digital Sport Technologies and Revisit Intention
Description: This study examines how phygital sport tourism—defined as sport experiences practiced in a specific destination and enhanced by digital tools—strengthens tourist sport engagement, conceptualized as the sustained cognitive, emotional, and behavioural involvement (including socially expressed behaviours such as sharing achievements via digital platforms) of individuals in sport activities performed during travel. The study specifically investigates how the use of digital applications and technologies (e.g., GPS-based platforms, gamified sport apps, AR-supported trails) deepens engagement with sport practice in place and, in turn, fosters revisit intention.
? Location: B6046, JIBS ? Online: Contact for zoom link
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Seminar: Co-production leadership in healthcare
18
March
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18
March
14:00
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15:00
<p>The seminar will present results from a research project about co-production leadership in healthcare. Constructive developmental theory was used to uncover two distinct ways leaders make sense of their collaborative work. A follow-up practical application of findings points to ways that a reflective practice can enhance personal growth. </p><p><strong>Verna DeLauer, Ph.D.</strong><br />Professor, College of Health & Natural Sciences, Franklin Pierce University</p><p>Bio Verna: Dr. Verna DeLauer holds a Ph.D. in Natural Resource Management and is a Professor at Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire. She teaches a variety of courses and her research explores the processes by which individuals construct meaning and identity through their interactions with both built and natural environments.</p><p><strong>Sofia Kjellstrom, Ph.D.</strong><br />Professor of Quality Improvement and Leadership, Jonkoping University</p>
18
March
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18
March
14:00
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15:00
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Seminar: Co-production leadership in healthcare
The seminar will present results from a research project about co-production leadership in healthcare. Constructive developmental theory was used to uncover two distinct ways leaders make sense of their collaborative work. A follow-up practical application of findings points to ways that a reflective practice can enhance personal growth.
Verna DeLauer, Ph.D.
Professor, College of Health & Natural Sciences, Franklin Pierce University
Bio Verna: Dr. Verna DeLauer holds a Ph.D. in Natural Resource Management and is a Professor at Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire. She teaches a variety of courses and her research explores the processes by which individuals construct meaning and identity through their interactions with both built and natural environments.
Sofia Kjellstrom, Ph.D.
Professor of Quality Improvement and Leadership, Jonkoping University
Organizer:
The Jönköping Academy
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Final Seminar: Pontus Wallin, Doctoral Student in Welfare and Social Sciences
19
March
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19
March
12:30
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15:00
<p><strong>Title:</strong> <em>Support Development in Residences with Special Services for Children with Intellectual Disability</em></p><p><strong>When:</strong> 19 March 2026, 12:30–14:30</p><p><strong>Where:</strong> Meeting Room <em>Kappan</em>, 3rd floor, School of Health and Welfare (HHJ)</p><p>Registration for attendance is made via<a href="http://ju.se/forskning/forskarutbildning/forskarutbildning-vid-halsohogskolan/forskarutbildnings--seminarier.html"> <em>Doctoral Education Seminars – Jönköping University</em></a> no later than 12 working days before the seminar (this is normally when the language is decided).</p><p>For late registration, please contact <strong>pontus.wallin@solbergaby.se</strong>.</p>
19
March
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19
March
12:30
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15:00
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Final Seminar: Pontus Wallin, Doctoral Student in Welfare and Social Sciences
Title: Support Development in Residences with Special Services for Children with Intellectual Disability
When: 19 March 2026, 12:30–14:30
Where: Meeting Room Kappan, 3rd floor, School of Health and Welfare (HHJ)
Registration for attendance is made via Doctoral Education Seminars – Jönköping University no later than 12 working days before the seminar (this is normally when the language is decided).
For late registration, please contact pontus.wallin@solbergaby.se.
Organizer:
School of Health and Welfare
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Midway seminar Karl Oskar Björkman, PhD student within Health and Care Sciences
19
March
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19
March
15:00
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17:00
<p><strong>Title:</strong> <em>Improving Referral Processes between Regional Primary and Secondary Care: A Quintuple Aim Perspective</em></p><p><strong>When:</strong> 19 March 2026, 3 pm - 5 pm</p><p><strong>Where:</strong> Meeting Room <em>Kappan</em>, 3rd floor, School of Health and Welfare (HHJ)</p><p>Registration for attendance is made via <a href="http://ju.se/forskning/forskarutbildning/forskarutbildning-vid-halsohogskolan/forskarutbildnings--seminarier.html"><em>Doctoral Education Seminars – Jönköping University</em> </a>no later than 12 working days before the seminar (this is normally when the language is decided).</p><p>For late registration, please contact <strong>karl.oskar.bjorkman@rjl.se</strong>.</p>
19
March
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19
March
15:00
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17:00
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Midway seminar Karl Oskar Björkman, PhD student within Health and Care Sciences
Title: Improving Referral Processes between Regional Primary and Secondary Care: A Quintuple Aim Perspective
When: 19 March 2026, 3 pm - 5 pm
Where: Meeting Room Kappan, 3rd floor, School of Health and Welfare (HHJ)
Registration for attendance is made via Doctoral Education Seminars – Jönköping University no later than 12 working days before the seminar (this is normally when the language is decided).
For late registration, please contact karl.oskar.bjorkman@rjl.se.
Organizer:
School of Health and Welfare
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Dialogue Lunch at the School of Health and Welfare
20
March
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20
March
10:00
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13:00
<p>Dialogue lunch where the Associate Dean of Research, professors at the School of Health and Welfare, Centre Directors, the Research Environment Coordinator, and the Strategic Development Director meet to receive updates on current issues related to the research at the School of Health and Welfare. Contact: Linda Johansson, Associate Dean of Research</p>
20
March
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20
March
10:00
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13:00
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Dialogue Lunch at the School of Health and Welfare
Dialogue lunch where the Associate Dean of Research, professors at the School of Health and Welfare, Centre Directors, the Research Environment Coordinator, and the Strategic Development Director meet to receive updates on current issues related to the research at the School of Health and Welfare. Contact: Linda Johansson, Associate Dean of Research
Organizer:
School of Health and Welfare
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Council of Undergraduate and Master Education (CUME)
25
March
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25
March
09:00
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12:00
<p><a href="https://intranet.hj.se/intranet/en/organization/jonkoping-international-business-school/committees-and-councils-at-jonkoping-international-business-school/council-of-undergraduate-and-master-education-cume.html">For more information about CUME click here</a></p><p>Please contact Helena Holmström (helena.holmstrom@ju.se) if you have any questions</p>
25
March
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25
March
09:00
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12:00
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Council of Undergraduate and Master Education (CUME)
Organizer:
Jönköping International Business School
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MMTC and CeFEO joint seminar
30
March
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30
March
12:00
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13:00
Online-contact for zoom link
<p>Seminar title: <strong>What Drives AI Readiness? Archetypes Evidence from Family Firms</strong></p><p><strong> </strong>Presented by guests <strong>Maria Rosaria Marguglio and Bart Henssen, </strong>(coauthored with Pasquale Massimo Picone and Salvatore Tomaselli)</p><p><em> </em></p><p><strong>30 March, 12:00-13:00<em> </em>CET</strong></p><p><strong>Zoom</strong></p>
30
March
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30
March
12:00
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13:00
Location
Online-contact for zoom link
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MMTC and CeFEO joint seminar
Seminar title: What Drives AI Readiness? Archetypes Evidence from Family Firms
Presented by guests Maria Rosaria Marguglio and Bart Henssen, (coauthored with Pasquale Massimo Picone and Salvatore Tomaselli)
30 March, 12:00-13:00 CET
Zoom
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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