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Department of Social Work
Social work is a discipline within the social sciences that encompasses education and training at all educational levels, as well as research, often in collaboration with organisations outside academia. It is concerned with how social problems emerge, and...
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Published: 30 June 2026Anti-Semitism and other forms of prejudice are linked
Anti-Semitic attitudes and beliefs in Sweden are strongly linked to other forms of prejudice, such as anti-immigrant and sexist attitudes, as well as a greater tendency to believe in conspiracy theories.
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RESEARCH CENTRECitizen Health
The research centre focuses on improving public health and reducing health inequalities through community-engaged research and education. The centre involves citizens, the commercial and public sectors, as well as non-profit organisations.
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FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Seminar
Imagining and Co-creating Methods for Internet Research
Tuesday 11 August, 00:00 - Wednesday 12 August, 00:00 -
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Structural Inequalities and Everyday Lives (SOVV)
Structural Inequality in Everyday Lives is a research environment at Malmö University that investigates how global and local inequalities in welfare, poverty and migration shape people's living conditions and opportunities for social justice.
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Published: 3 December 2025New 3D human-cell model sheds light on brain injuries in preterm infants
A research team, made up of academics from Malmö University, Lund University, Karolinska Institutet and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, has developed a 3D model based on human cells that mimics the part of the brain affected by cerebral haemorrhage in...
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Drug use, policy and society (DPS)
The group consists of researchers with a shared interest in people’s use of drugs, the consequences of drug use, and societal responses and regulation in this area. Drug-related problems should be understood from a bio-psycho-social perspective and in...
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND SOCIETY | Conference
Lärarlärdom 2026
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Meet our new professors
In October 2025, Malmö University appointed eight new professors at three faculties. You can watch their open lectures afterwards.
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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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