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Published: 19 August 2024Malmö University announces four new research centres
From 2025 to 2030, Malmö University will be home to as many as eight research centres. Until now, there have been five, but after a call for proposals worth 180 million SEK, four new centres have been added, and one has been discontinued.
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Published: 24 July 2024Admissions announcement: more students admitted to autumn programmes
A record number of students have been admitted to autumn programmes at Sweden's higher education institutions, according to recent admission figures. Malmö University is also increasing the number of admissions.
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Published: 18 July 2024Cancer also affects family members – prompting new model for tailored support
A cancer diagnosis is hard for the person affected, but family members also need to be considered and supported. In a new thesis, Maria Samuelsson has developed a model for how relatives of patients with colorectal cancer can be helped with the trauma.
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Published: 21 May 2024Highly-respected Russian academic is new honorary doctor
Prominent political scientist Professor Vladimir Gel'man, highly respected for his expertise in Russian politics and governance, is set to be an honorary doctor at Malmö University’s Faculty of Culture and Society and its Russia, Ukraine and the Caucasus...
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Why choose Malmö University
Sweden, Malmö, and Malmö University have a lot to offer. We have gathered some of the reasons why Malmö University is a good choice for you.
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Application for Advanced Course in Organisation Studies, 7,5 credits
Here you can apply for the doctoral course Advances Course in Organisation Studies, 7,5 credits, course code KSOS001. When you have completed the application, you will be notified by email that it is registered. Admission results are sent out by email...
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Published: 10 April 2024Recruiters selected non-White applicants in experimental study
Recruiters mainly chose to proceed with Black female applicants in a fictitious employment situation in a study at Malmö University. The researchers believe that the Black Lives Matter movement has increased awareness, and also affected perceptions of...
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Published: 24 January 2024The remembering and forgetting of the victims and the survivors of the Holocaust
It was primarily the survivors of the Holocaust who kept the memory of the dead alive in Sweden. However, interest in the graves and memorial sites has increased, and remembering has become a national concern, according to new research.
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