Events in Swedish
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February
3 February - 3 February
08:30 - 09:30

Location

6th floor lounge area


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MMTC Team Breakfast Meeting

MMTC Breakfast Meeting - Team update


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
4 February - 4 February
16:00 - 19:00

Location

B1033


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Study skills - The Swedish way (4/2)

Study skills – The Swedish way

Håkan Fleischer – PhD in Education. Håkan has long experience of teaching methods for study skills. Håkan also has a podcast regarding study skills issues called “Studieteknikpodden”. Come and learn how to get the most out of your studies in the most efficient way.
Tuesday February 4th 4-7 pm

B1033 Jönköping International Business School

In cooperation with the Academic Resource Center

Sign up here!


Organizer: Career Center
4 February - 4 February
17:00 - 20:00

Location

University Library


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Late Night at the Library

Need some help with academic writing? Do you know how to search for information? Do your studies make you feel stressed?
During the evening you will get guidance by text tutors, librarians, study counsellors and Student Health Care will be there to help you.
We will also serve fika!


Organizer: University Library
5 February - 5 February
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046, JIBS


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MMTC Research Seminar

Research Seminar presented by Maria Norbäck (University of Gothenburg)


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
5 February - 5 February
15:00 - 16:00

Location

B1024


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Niklas Ivarsson - the journey of Spotify (5/2)

Niklas Ivarsson – the journey of Spotify

From a small idea to a global company - one hour of true inspiration. Listen to the entrepreneur Niklas Ivarsson when talking about the story behind Spotify, and how it went from the idea year of 2006 to become one of the biggest companies in 2019. He will inspire you with success factors, how they challenged a whole industry and what problems they encountered. Open to all JU students! In cooperation with CaseAcademy and Entreprenurship Academy

Wednesday February 5th 3-4 pm

B1024 Jönköping International Business School

Please note! No registration is needed!


Organizer: Career Center
10 February - 10 February
12:00 - 13:00

Location

E1029


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Jobs in Sweden? (10/2)

Job-hunting and general information about how to approach the Swedish labour market. 

Monday February 10th 12-1 pm
E1029 School of Engineering

Lunch is offered for pre-registered students.

Sign up here at least two working days before the event to be guranteed lunch!

 


Organizer: Career Center
11 February - 11 February
11:00 - 12:00

Location

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Prestep - Fredrik Reinfeldt guest speaker

Nextstep proudly present this year's inspiring Prestep lecture with the former prime minister of Sweden and former leader of the Swedish political party Moderaterna, Fredrik Reinfeldt.

When: 11th February 2020

Where: JU Aulan (HLK)

General info

  • There are limited places! Secure your spot by visiting the Nextstep website.
  • Lecture is open for JU students and staff only!
  • First 50 to arrive will also get lunch, sponsored by the Career Center.

Organizer: Jönköping International Business School
11 February - 11 February
12:00 - 13:00

Location

E1029


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CANCELLED! How to succeed at career fairs (11/2)

PLEASE NOTE! This lecture has been cancelled due to illness!

How to prepare before visting career fairs such as Next Step. How to present yourself, mingle, interact and follow up!

Tuesday February 11th  12-1 pm

E1029 School of Engineering

Lunch is offered for pre-registered students.

Sign up here at least two working days before the event to be guranteed lunch!


Organizer: Career Center
12 February - 12 February
12:00 - 13:00

Location

E1029


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Job applications ? how do you write them? (12/2)

Information about CV & Cover letters.

Wednesday February 12th  12-1 pm
E1029 School of Engineering

Sign up here at least two working days before the event to be guranteed lunch!


Organizer: Career Center
13 February - 13 February
12:00 - 13:00

Location

E1029


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Job Interviews - how do you survive them? (13/2)

Information about common interview questions and how you should prepare yourself.
Thursday February 13th 12-1 pm

E1029 School of Engineering

Sign up here at least two working days before the event to be guranteed lunch!


Organizer: Career Center
17 February - 17 February
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046, JIBS


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CeFEO Research Seminar:  Marina Madsen (guest)

Research Seminar Presented by CeFEO Guest Marina Madsen (School of Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University)

Seminar Title: The Danish Stewardship Code – The past, the present and the future


Organizer: Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership
19 February - 19 February
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046, JIBS


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MMTC Research Seminar

Research Seminar presented by Mohammad Eslami

Seminar Title: Customer Collboration 


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
19 February - 19 February
12:00 - 13:00

Location

Hb 117, School of Education and Communication


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General Information Meeting about Minor Field Studies Scholarship

19 February 12.00 - 13.00, HLK Hb 117


Organizer: Jönköping University
24 February - 24 February
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046, JIBS


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CeFEO Research Seminar: Massimo Baù

Research Seminar Presented by Massimo Bau 

Associate Professor in Business Administration – Co-Director Centre for Family Enterprise and Ownership


Organizer: Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership
25 February - 25 February
13:00 - 14:00

Location

E1405 (Gjuterisalen)


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Trial lecture for appointment as associate professor - Leif-Magnus Jensen

Welcome to attend to Leif-Magnus Jensen's trial lecture for appointment as associate professor on February 25th, 1 pm - 2 pm in E1405, JTH!

The lecture's title is: Broadening distribution – new challenges and new research

Abstract

The new distribution reality challenges the received view of distribution as simply moving a finished product “from factory to consumer.”
In this lecture I present lessons from two quite dissimilar projects and relate them to challenges in supply chains and distribution in particular. 

The first project deals with humanitarian logistics, the challenge of setting up supply chains to deal with small or large disasters.  The combination of damage to infrastructure, short time-frames and sometimes hundreds of involved actors makes this a great challenge to logisticians. 

Changing tack, I then shortly present results on a project extended service models in the heavy vehicle industry, where the focus is rather on what happens once a product is sold.  How transporters use a heavy vehicle can be as important as how it is made in terms of both what the customer will pay for and sustainability impact.  Finally, I return to implications for distribution research.


Organizer: School of Engineering
25 February - 25 February
14:00 - 15:00

Location

E1405 (Gjuterisalen)


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Trial lecture for appointment as associate professor - Eva Johansson

Welcome to attend Eva Johansson's trial lecture for appointment as associate professor on February 25th, 2 pm - 3 pm in E1405 (Gjuterisalen), JTH!

The lecture's titel is: Supply chain design during new product development

Abstract

In many industries, large structural changes affecting the supply chain have taken place over the last decades, for example a greater number of product variants, more customisation, modularisation and outsourcing trends, and global suppliers have become ever more involved in new product development. This has led to many different requirements on the supply chain and if these requirements are not dealt with in coordination with suppliers, industrial engineers and design engineers, there is a risk of sub optimisation. In addition, companies have much to gain from shortening the new product development time to reach the market early with new technology and products. The structural changes affecting the supply chain and the trend towards shorter new product development time have altered the conditions for supply chain design and underlined the importance of integrating supply chain design during new product development. The lecture will present examples of challenges related to supply chain design during new product development but also tools for dealing with these challenges.


Organizer: School of Engineering