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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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Security
This page provides you with information on what to do in the event of a fire, threat of violence, or other incidents. Staff and students can find more specific security information on the Staff Web and Student Web.
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Course, master’s level | 7,5 creditsCriminality and Ill-health
5 October 2026 - 8 November 2026Malmö | daytime | 100% -
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Published: 4 June 2025It’s all about the buoy!
To the casual observer passing by the water of the newly developed Malmö harbour, the lone buoy might appear as any other found along the coast, however this is in fact a sophisticated measuring platform with the sole purpose of collecting water quality...
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Coffee Break Quiz
Once a month, we publish a ticklishly difficult quiz on a different topic related to our research here at Malmö University. The Coffee Break Quiz is a collaboration between our researchers and Sydsvenskan. Test yourself to see how much you know. And...
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Published: 5 March 2025Center for Sexology and Sexuality Studies: "We want to be more visible globally"
Sexual violence, migration and sexual health, masculinity and sexuality are some of the areas the Centre for Sexology and Sexuality Studies will focus on in the near future.
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Published: 29 April 2025Sustainable Digitalisation: “We can achieve groundbreaking research!”
The goal of the Sustainable Digitalisation Research Centre (SDRC) is to contribute knowledge to promote the development of a sustainable society, and also to ensure that digitalisation itself is used in a sustainable way.
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Alumni portraits
Our alumni have made the transition from studies to exciting careers. Take part of their stories and get inspired.
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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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