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Published: 2 April 2025Unnecessary antibiotic use - avoidable with new guidelines and implementation strategies
As routine use of antibiotics in dental implant surgery should be avoided, clearer guidelines and implementation strategies are needed to reduce unnecessary medication. This is the conclusion of Palwasha Momand's dissertation after conducting a clinical...
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Published: 21 January 2025Guiding software companies into the future
Through her doctoral thesis, computer scientist Meenu Mary John wants to help software companies move from idea to product by better understanding how machine and deep learning can be used.
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Published: 28 March 2025AI technology can deliver more IVF babies
The number of successful pregnancies through IVF treatment currently stands at 30 to 50 per cent globally. By analysing the environmental conditions in the clinics' laboratories using AI, researchers at Malmö University believe they can improve the chance...
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Vildana Basic - Doctoral student
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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: 12 February 2025Urban justice the focus for new research centre
Digging down into inequality in people's living situations in relation to issues such as housing and the environment will be the focus of the Institute for Urban Research (IUR), one of Malmö University's eight research centres.
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Published: 13 February 2025Modelling to decrease death toll from lack of organ donors
In the EU, around fifteen people die every day due to the lack of available organ donors.
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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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Ronald Stade - Professor emeritus/emerita
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Programme, bachelor’s level | 180 creditsInternational Migration and Ethnic Relations
31 August 2026 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%Open for application
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