News
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CEnSE Member Benjamin Larin Receives Prestigious Pedagogical Prize
Benjamin Larin from CEnSE has been awarded this year's Pedag...
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Celebration Honors Jönköping Ambassadors, Including CEnSE Member Lina Bjerke
In a prestigious ambassadorial lunch held at the county resi...
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CEnSE Member Peter Njekwa Ryberg Presents Research on Automation and Workplace Skills
During a meeting arranged by the Swedish Programme for Inter...
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CEnSE Member Lina Bjerke to Co-Host Webinar on Competence Provision in the Metal Industry
On November 29, CEnSE member Lina Bjerke collaborated with c...
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Johan Klaesson and Mikaela Backman meet Sweden’s Minister for Higher Education and Research
On Wednesday 15 September, Matilda Ernkrans, Minister for Higher Education and Research, visited Jönköping University.
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Small changes in pension information have big effect on payment choices
A new research study has shown how small changes in pension information given to workers approaching retirement age impacts not only how they choose to claim their pension, but also produces a knock-on effect in the labour supply for companies. Johannes Hagen, researcher at Jönköping International Business School and a member of CEnSE, is one of the three co-authors of the paper, published in the highly ranked The Economic Journal (EJ).