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Didacticum

Gunvor and Peter have both been at the university for some time and eventually became part of Didacticum. They’re here today to tell you about what this group does and how they help LiU staff become better teachers.    Guest: Gunvor Larsson Torstensdotter & Peter Dalenius Host: R ...  Show more

Summer in Sweden

What do Swedes do in the summer? Is it really that cold all the time? Therese was born and raised in Sweden and is here to answer all your questions about this season.   Guest: Therese Lindkvist, International Office Host: Rebecca Fonseca Pilzecker 

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