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  • Scale to assess Covid-19 fears could help save lives

    Scale to assess Covid-19 fears could help save lives

    A scale that assesses fear of Covid-19 among the general population has been developed by an international team of researchers led by Amir Pakpour, affiliated researcher at the School of Health and Welfare, Jönköping University. The scale is now being used in research in over 30 countries worldwide and hopes to identify the need for education and support for those affected by the pandemic.

  • World-class research in Jönköping

    World-class research in Jönköping

    ​A new independent report shows that Jönköping International Business School ranks first in Europe and second worldwide in entrepreneurship research.

  • Greater comfort for children in a high-tech health care environment

    Greater comfort for children in a high-tech health care environment

    High-tech health care settings, such as radiology and anesthesia departments, can be a frightening environment for children. This is especially true for children with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder. In a new PhD thesis from Jönköping University, Ingalill Gimbler Berglund has developed guidelines to improve the care of these children.

  • Can robots write meaningful news?

    Can robots write meaningful news?

    Robots and computers are replacing people everywhere; doctors, pilots, even journalists. Is this leading to a dystopian society, or could it be something positive? With this in mind, researchers from the Media Management and Transformation Centre at Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping University have launched the project DPer News (Digital Personalization of the News).

  • Accelerated customization with smarter methods

    Accelerated customization with smarter methods

    A recent collaboration between the business sector and the School of Engineering at Jönköping University will facilitate the adaption of products to new requirements and strengthen the companies’ competitiveness through new work procedures and IT tools.