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Campus Norrköping
Campus Norrköping is centrally located next to the town’s old industrial precinct, alongside the Motala River. Old buildings have been filled with new contents, and the waterway adds an atmosphere to the area.
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23 September 2025
Inspiring others to dare choose a career in engineering
Lisa Lundström always dreamed of being an engineer. Today, she owns and leads a heating technology company with customers all over the world. The Alumna of the Year is committed to inspiring more young people to dare dream of a career in engineering.
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10 March 2025
Data and Me - Visualize Your Everyday Data
Everything you do generates data that can be visualized in a simple and fun way. This is what a new exhibition at Visualization Center C aims to convey.
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07 June 2017
Campus Norrköping more closely unified
A further step towards a more unified Campus Norrköping is under way, as Campusbron is rebuilt. 91Ƶ is to leave the Bomullsspinneriet Building and is rebuilding the third section of Kopparhammaren 2.
Design education and research to gain new meeting place at Campus Norrköping
Designers and researchers often work in the borderland between visual communication, industrial design and service design. Campus Norrköping now offers a special meeting place for design and visualisation.
From textile mills to vibrant campus
In the 1990s the Swedish government wanted to see higher education in new locations, and LiU needed to grow. The neighbouring city of Norrköping had the capacity. Its old textile precinct became home to the new and unusually beautiful campus.
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21 September 2023
“My motivation is to make a difference”
With her great drive, knowledge and commitment, Amanda Borneke has come to be the sustainability profile of the construction industry. This year’s Alumna of the Year always sees opportunities and likes an uphill challenge.
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31 October 2024
Flexible module generates electricity from heat, or cooling and heating from electricity
Imagine a flexible module capable of converting waste heat into electricity, whether the surface it's attached to is flat or curved. This module can also generate heating or cooling from electricity.