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Linda Clavier - Senior lecturer
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Employee benefits
There are many benefits to working at Malmö University. Subsidised healthcare activities, professional development opportunities and international exchange are just some of them.
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Access to e-resources
Getting access to journal articles, e-books and databases – this is how it works:
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Published: 23 October 2024AI: do healthcare professionals have trust issues?
As AI slowly creeps into our healthcare systems, are there concerns about how trusted new technologies are? A Malmö University academic is rolling out a global survey which is hoped will gain an understanding of the relationship healthcare professionals...
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Published: 17 September 2024Millions in funding for research into drug smuggling via European ports
Cocaine smuggling through European ports is the focus of a new Belgian research project, and Malmö Centre for Policing and Prevention co-founder Manne Gerell and fellow researcher Kim Moeller have received 2,5 million SEK from the EU’s Internal Security...
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Equal health: working model
Equal Health is a working model, developed through research at Malmö University, that can be used in developing activities to improve people’s health and empowerment in a neighbourhood or a municipality. The work structure is based around a scientific...
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EURAXESS
Malmö University is part of the network as a EURAXESS Centre, providing local information, practical advice and support to its researchers, units and departments.
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Digital education in nursing (DEN)
Digital Education in Nursing (DEN) is an Erasmus+ project with the overall purpose to modernise the existing curriculum for nursing students, by developing digital modules regarding lectures/examinations into new forms of education.
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Why choose Malmö University
Sweden, Malmö, and Malmö University have a lot to offer. We have gathered some of the reasons why Malmö University is a good choice for you.
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Culture collaboration
Culture collaborations activities where art and science come together are a central part of the university’s strategy as an open institution focused on knowledge and society. Our initiatives are aimed at students, staff and the general public.
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