News
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Are you a new student at JU looking for information about the Swedish labour market?
Then don´t miss Career Center´s lectures about job hunting in Sweden, practical tips and advice in your job search. How to network and create contacts?In the following lectures you will get information about how to write your CV and cover letter, and to sharpen your interview skills.
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Advance voting at JU
Starting Monday 29 August, advance voting will be possible at the School of Education and Communication.
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Remember to register for your courses
Before each semester, you as a student at Jönköping University must register for your courses online to confirm which courses you will attend. Registration is required, among other things, to be able to certify that you are a student, receive study grants from CSN, update your JU card, and to gain access to courses in Canvas.
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JU raises Ukraine's flag for Independence Day
Today, the 24th of August, JU raises the Ukrainian flag for their Independence Day as a sign of support for the Ukrainian citizens during Russia's ongoing invasion.
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Parking permits for September
On Thursday, 25 August, Service Center will start selling the parking permits for September. The parking permits will only be available to order online.
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The restaurants move out on campus
On Wednesday 24/8, the restaurants och cafés will serve their food outside on campus between 11:30-14:00.
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New semester with Kick Off
On Monday 22 August, the autumn semester starts at JU, including a ten-day Kick Off organized by Jönköping Student Union.
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Do you have questions regarding tuition fee and invoice?
Ask questions during the drop-in Zoom meetings arranged by the Service Center.
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JU academic choir looking for singers
A new semester and new singers are welcomed to the academic choir JUVE!
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The School of Health and Welfare organises Suicide Prevention Day on 8 September
The School of Health and Welfare organises a Suicide Prevention Day on 8 September. Welcome to a conference where you can learn more about suicide prevention methods from internal and external lecturers including researchers Karl Hedman and Nina Gunnarsson.