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Quality assurance work at the University
Here you can read about Malmö University's quality assurance system and the five frameworks that govern quality assurance work at faculties and at university level and how these frameworks, together with the faculty-specific quality assurance work and...
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Be part of research
Would you like to participate in a research study? Here you will find current research projects at Malmö University looking for participants, interviewees or informants. Read more about the conditions for your participation in each project.
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RESEARCH CENTREMalmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM)
Malmö Institute for Migration Studies is an international research centre with a multidisciplinary profile and a strong international presence. Within the centre and its extensive network, researchers develop, explore and exchange knowledge of...
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Tuition fees
For studies at Malmö University, some students are required to pay application and tuition fees. This website contains programme price lists, a step-by-step guide on the payment process, accepted payment methods, and information about refunds.
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Applying for credit transfer
If you have studied at university level before, you may be able to transfer credits from these courses to your programme at Malmö University, provided the content is similar. Other types of education and relevant professional experience may also be...
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Ewa Carin Ekberg - Associate Professor/Specialist dentist/Part-time teacher
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RESEARCH SUBJECTPedagogy
Education/pedagogy concerns the study of pedagogical processes in different cultural and interpersonal contexts. The main object of study of education/pedagogy is human formation/Bildung and upbringing through education, learning, and teaching.
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Lifelong learning during long-term illness
We are researching how people with long-term ilnesses, such as type 1 diabetes or asthma, and their next of kin learn to manage their condition throughout their lives. Through increased knowledge and self-care, they can strengthen their ability to cope...
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Sport Sciences for Sustainability
The sports sector produces positive societal benefits in the form of, for example, better health and involves a large number of people. But the sector is also criticized for its inability to include all, and the growing commercialization. The sector also...
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Caroline Wahlberg Björk - Doctoral student
caroline.wahlberg-bjork@mau.se+46 40 665 85 88Care science 3
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