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Whistleblowing
Report misconduct and find out more about the University's whistleblowing function.
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Oral Health Country/Area Profile Project – CAPP
The Faculty of Odontology is responsible for a global dental health database, CAPP (former collaboration with WHO).
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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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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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Global reach
Membership of several worldwide networks, bilateral partnerships with a diverse group of universities on six continents and prominent international research collaborations shape the work, the community and the vision of Malmö University’s global...
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Published: 19 February 2025The science and art of waiting for a bus
Should one stand right next to the bus stop sign, in the near vicinity, or sit on the bench? The approaches differ when it comes to waiting for a bus.
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Published: 6 February 2025The endangered semicolon, and why it should be celebrated
The semicolon is controversial – some find it unwieldy and unnecessary, while others believe it offers opportunities for stylistic variation. Today is Semicolon Day, so we asked Mikael Berger, a senior lecturer and linguist at Malmö University, to give us...
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Published: 5 February 2025How Georgian villagers halted construction of power plants
Even if both the government and big business are behind a major infrastructure project, it is important to have the people on board. In a new thesis, PhD student Nick Baigent has studied how small villages in rural Georgia managed to stop the construction...
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 24 January 2025Acid tolerance of oral bacteria is focus of new thesis
Our mouths are full of bacteria that protect us from diseases. When we eat too much sugar or neglect to brush, the bacterial flora is disrupted – the environment becomes acidic. A new thesis sheds light on how oral bacteria adapt to acidic environments.
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Programme
Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsEnglish and Education: Master's Programme (Two-Year)
30 August 2027 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%30 August 2027 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%31 August 2026 - 4 June 2028Malmö | daytime | 100%Open for application
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