News - Örebro University School of Business
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Örebro University School of Business in the upper tier of international ranking
Örebro University School of Business is once again among the world’s best business schools, according to the international ranking institute Eduniversal. “Our ranking confirms that our quality efforts are paying off,” says Erik Löfmarck, head of school.
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Researchers investigating how AI affects the labour market
Artificial Intelligence (AI) affects the labour market. Researchers at Örebro University will now find out how. “This knowledge is necessary to make correct decisions in the future,” says Magnus Lodefalk, researcher in economics.
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Örebro University again claims 75th place among world’s young universities
Times Higher Education has published this year’s Young Universities Ranking. Örebro University defends its respectable position at number 75 – despite increased competition. Once again, Örebro’s high quality research is a key factor.
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Örebro University high on world ranking for the second year running
Örebro University is one of the world’s 400 top universities according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016-2017. The University comes out particularly strong in terms of research impact.
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Brexit – how will we be affected?
Afternoon tea with the British ambassador David Cairns. Welcome to the Concert Hall at the School of Music on Thursday 29 September.
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Annika from Germany praises Örebro's campus life
Annika Ehlers, an exchange student from Hanover, praises the campus life in Örebro, "It is easy to get to know other students here, which is quite difference from Germany."
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Örebro University ranked among the best young universities in the world
Örebro University ranks 63 when Times Higher Education lists the best young universities in the world. The 150 under 50 ranking only includes institutions that are under 50 years old.
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Örebro University on the top 200 list of European universities
Times Higher Education today released their list of the top 200 universities in Europe. Örebro University places itself in the interval 161-170. “We have only been a university for 16 years, so this is a tremendous development,” comments Vice-Chancellor...