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Jönköping University Summer School 2026

Host University

Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden

Language of instruction

Course taught in English

Courses (Undergraduate/Bachelor)

  • Purchasing Logistics with a Global Perspective (10 credits)
  • Human-centred Cybersecurity and Privacy (10 credits)
  • Project Management and Leadership (10 credits)

Prerequisites and language requirements

  • 60 ECTS credits from undergraduate/bachelor courses. 
    See syllabi for specifications for each course.
  • Fluency in English: The home university guarantees a student's fluency in English. 
    Read more about the language requirements here: language requirements.

Approximate costs 

(EU citizens are not required to pay tuition or application fees) 

Approx: 34,100.00 SEK for students choosing JU accommodation and the Social and Cultural Activity Package. Personal expenses not included.

  • Tuition fee: 26,000 SEK (waivered for EU citizens)
  • Application fee: 900 SEK (waivered for EU citizens)
  • Accommodation: Between 4000 - 5000 SEK for the month of June
  • Social and Cultural package: 2200 SEK

The Social and Cultural package includes the following: 

  • local bus card,
  • welcome lunch,
  • farewell dinner,
  • Swedish Midsummer celebrations,
  • evening/weekend social and cultural activities (locally and within the region, including a day trip to historic places of interest and Gothenburg)
  • plus more!

We want students to get the best out of their stay, so whilst the package is not compulsory, we do highly recommend it!

Accommodation & Local Pick-up Service 

Students will have access to accommodation organised by JU. The students will receive more information about JU accommodation after they have been admitted to the Summer School.

Application:

Students will need to apply via the JU web.

Deadlines

  • Student application: 1 April 2026
  • Deadline to request JU accommodation: 30 April 2026

Cancellation policy

Cancellations made after 1 May: students may need to pay a cancellation fee for accommodation, this is up to each landlord to decide. A student must submit a written cancellation to a summer course to the Admissions Office (admissions.office@ju.se) and International Office (incoming.student@ju.se) before the start of the course, in order to be eligible for a full refund with a deduction of an administrative fee of 7,500 SEK and bank/transfer fees. 

More information is available here

Entry requirements to Sweden

Please note that citizens of certain countries do not require a visa to enter Sweden if staying shorter than 3 months. See the list of countries that do require a visa for entry into Sweden or contact the Swedish Embassy or consulate in the home country for more information.

Insurances 

The students are covered by Personal Injury Insurance for students. The insurance applies in Sweden and covers injuries during school hours and during travel to and from the location where school hours are spent. Since the insurance is for emergencies only, students are recommended to purchase separate insurance of their own, especially if they plan to travel outside of Sweden. Read more about insurance here.

Contact us! 

Students are advised to contact us through our case management system (choose “Incoming Exchange”) or email incoming.student@ju.

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