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Published: 8 April 2025Simulation shows how stroke ambulances can save lives
Strokes are the second leading cause of death worldwide; what with the success of the treatment being time critical, a researcher at Malmö University has developed models that show the benefits of dedicated stroke ambulances.
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Study at a national sports university
Find out how you can combine your elite sport with your studies. The University makes studying for student-athletes easier by offering flexible and tailored study solutions.
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Published: 24 March 2025New online journal on migration studies for a broad audience
The Malmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM) is launching an online journal on migration studies. The aim is to disseminate current migration research to a broad audience.
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Published: 21 March 2025Moving on after the threat of deportation as a child
Children who have grown up with the threat of deportation carry the experience with them into later life. Researcher Jacob Lind has conducted in-depth interviews with more than 20 people in Sweden and Denmark, all young adults who have now become, to some...
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Published: 24 March 2025Young migrants opt out of youth health centres
A low number of migrants go to youth health centres: this was the most surprising finding of researcher Nada Amroussia at Malmö University in her thesis on young migrants' sexuality and how they seek sexual and reproductive health care.
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Harassment and discrimination
What to do if you are victimised, your right to help and support, investigation, equality ombudsman (DO). Victimisation, discrimination, harassment and sexual harassment.
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Malmö Academic Choir and Orchestra
Malmö Academic Choir and Orchestra is recognised as one of the region’s most prominent ensembles. Both the choir and orchestra are known for their high level of musicianship, engaging concerts, and progressive repertoire.
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DOCTORAL PROJECT | Published: 7 March 2025Research celebrates first woman to take the floor of the Swedish Parliament
On March 11, 1922, Agda Östlund became the first woman ever to take the floor of the Swedish Parliament. In his thesis, Magnus Gustafson has analysed her rhetoric at five important events to show how her voice became significant in the fight for women's...
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