Örebro University: Radio Campus Örebro
First student radio station in Sweden that broadcasts in Swedish and English due to its multicultural team of volunteers.
Swedish students have been asked to comment on the issue of getting their voices heard and why politicians should listen to what students have to say.
Swedish students have been asked what they believe should be put on the agenda for the Polish presidency.
As Radio Campus Örebro finds out, the most important obligation of universities is to prepare students for the future, and the future is globalization.
Students are an important part of their communities and society. Therefore, some Swedish students feel that it is essential to contribute by dedicating some of their free time to volunteer through different humanitarian organizations.
Radio Campus Örebro talks with members of an Amnesty International group who say having personal freedoms is all about "luck" and should therefore never be taken for granted.
Critics from all European countries often say that the policy makers in Brussels are disconnected from its people. Especially the gap between students and politicians seems to be quite big.
An example: Sweden fights climate issue
Swedish students explain what Sweden does to reduce climate changes. Compared to other EU states Sweden does a lot.
The moderators Hannes and Gregory asked various students at Örebro University what can be done to prevent Climate Change or at least slow down the process. Furthermore, they asked students what the European Union could do in order to counteract the Climate Change that has been observed over the past few years.
They asked their fellow students what they belief could be done to limit the effects of Climate Change.
The spanish student Robin Wohlin talks about the role of todays education.
A master's in journalism is a relatively new degree option in Sweden and Europe, but will it help graduates receive better jobs?





