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Jönköping University
ju.se > en > about-us > contact-and-press > press > news > news-archive > 2026-08-21-understanding-child-poverty-in-sweden-and-jonkoping.html

Understanding child poverty in Sweden and Jönköping

2+ hour, 26+ min ago   (157+ words) Samira Abutaleb Rosenlundh, outlined the main points of the Child Poverty Report. What is the current situation regarding child poverty, and what can be done to ensure more children have a secure upbringing? This was the focus when Save the…...

Jönköping University
ju.se > en > about-us > contact-and-press > press > news > news-archive > 2026-04-27-the-graduate-school-sweah-gathered-at-ju---focusing-on-the-future.html

The Graduate School SWEAH gathered at JU – focusing on the future

3+ mon, 3+ week ago   (453+ words) SWEAH’s Board and Executive Management gathered at Jönköping University. The Swedish Graduate School on Ageing and Health (SWEAH) held its board meeting at Jönköping University (JU) on 22–23 April. The meeting brought together representatives from the graduate school’s 13 member institutions and…...

Jönköping University
ju.se > en > about-us > contact-and-press > press > news > news-archive > 2026-03-05-ju-alumna-named-future-board-talent-of-the-year.html

JU Alumna named future board talent of the year

5+ mon, 2+ week ago   (347+ words) Over 150 people were nominated, 22 made it to the finals, and three received awards. When the award ceremony for Young Female Leader of the Year (Årets unga ledande kvinna) was over, an alum from Jönköping University (JU) received a distinguished award....

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Course: Do What Matters

6+ mon, 4+ week ago   (187+ words) The theortical frame work for this course is ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy). The course consists of 5 sessions. The group will consist of maximum 10 participants. If you are interested to know more about this course or would like to apply,…...

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ju.se > en > research > news > news-archive > 2026-01-12-the-risk-of-developing-gaming-addiction---significant-gender-differences-among-young-people.html

The risk of developing gaming addiction – significant gender differences among young people

7+ mon, 1+ week ago   (497+ words) A new study from Jönköping University (JU) and Region Jönköping County shows that nearly 30 per cent of Swedish young people are at risk of developing gaming addiction, with a marked difference between the sexes. “The results show that long gaming…...