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  • Research and Innovation Week furthering collaboration between Örebro University and Japan

    Robot and a researcher 22 November 2022

    Innovation, AI, sustainability and ageing. These were some of the research fields discussed when Örebro University, along with 19 other Swedish and Japanese universities, participated in the MIRAI 2.0 Research and Innovation Week in Japan.

  • Örebro University continues to be among the world’s 500 highest-ranked universities

    Novahuset 14 October 2022

    Örebro University retains its ranking as one of the world’s 500 best universities in this year’s ranking by Times Higher Education.

  • Two portions of vegetables per day adequate to protect against inflammation in older people

     Various vegetables on a table. 13 October 2022

    Only two portions of vegetables per day can reduce systemic inflammation that affects multiple parts of the body simultaneously, a new doctoral thesis from Örebro University has shown. Fruit, on the other hand, does not seem to have the same effect.

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  • Updated: 2022-12-20
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