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Bachelor's studies
Malmö University offers a variety of bachelor's degree programmes taught in English. A bachelor's degree takes three years of full-time study and is worth 180 higher education credits. Bachelor level education is also referred to as 'first cycle'.
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Programme, master’s level | 60 creditsPolitical Science: Global Politics and Societal Change, Master's Programme (One-Year)
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Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsPolitical Science: Global Politics, Master's Programme (Two-year)
31 August 2026 - 4 June 2028Malmö | daytime | 100%31 August 2026 - 4 June 2028Malmö | daytime | 100% -
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Meet our staff
Malmö University employs 1800 employees who all contribute to a more sustainable and equal society through research-based knowledge, critical reflection and commitment. Many are researchers and lecturers, but we also have accountants, HR and communication...
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Published: 11 October 2023Global governance shift in perception of AI, but more debate is crucial
For three global organisations, the discourse around AI has shifted from negative concerns about privacy and the mass collection of data to more positive debates about how it can be used as a tool and a facilitator of change, so find Malmö University...
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RESEARCH SUBJECTCivil Engineering
A number of research topics are being carried out in the field of civil engineering, these include: Indoor environments, BIM application and tools, Knowledge portal for the building industry which covers, for example,new construction, rebuilding, teaching...
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 9 January 2025For many women, fitness on social media is likely to prompt anxiety rather than activity
A new year often means renewed resolutions to get fit, and images of ripped and honed bodies on social media might give you that extra push. However, among young women, observing such images often leads to anxiety and poor body image.
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Ronald Stade - Professor emeritus/emerita
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Published: 9 December 2024Adding to the arsenal to fight oral bacteria
Gum disease and tooth decay are two of the most prevalent human diseases, affecting around three billion worldwide. These afflictions of the mouth are caused by the build-up of oral bacteria biofilms, commonly known as plaque. Left untreated, these...
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Programme, bachelor’s level | 180 creditsInternational Relations
31 August 2026 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%31 August 2026 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%
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