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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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Published: 15 April 2025MIM: researching the drivers and consequences of migration
There is a lot going on at the Malmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM) this year. In June, the centre will host a major international conference on migration, and this autumn it will present a survey on diversity and inclusion in Malmö.
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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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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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Scholarships
A scholarship can help you cover the costs of your studies at Malmö University. There are a number of scholarships available for prospective students from outside the European Union (EU)/European Economic Area (EEA).
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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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Published: 1 April 2025Citizen health: “We want to include citizens in the research”
Malmö University's new Citizen Health research centre aims to promote good health by creating socially sustainable communities. The focus is on citizens who are involved in the whole scope of the research process to create new knowledge. “It's a form of...
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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: 26 March 2025More languages in the classroom can enrich learning in other subjects
A classroom where students speak many different languages is a treasure chest. But as a teacher, you need to know how to open it and get the best out of its riches. This is the view of Cristina Nordman, whose thesis examines how multilingualism can be use...
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RESEARCH SUBJECTScience Education
The research subject Science Education includes didactics related to the natural sciences. The areas of interest include teaching, learning, knowing and Bildung in relation to knowledge in and about science and related subject areas such as technology and...
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