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Take-home exams and written assignments
Take-home exams are a common method of examination used at the University. You work on your exam text individually, often over a slightly longer period of time. Complete your written assignment in three stages.
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Published: 20 May 2026The world’s most prolific Wikipedia contributor is Malmö University academic
On 21 May, the Swedish-language Wikipedia celebrated its 25th anniversary. And Malmö University researcher Sverker Johansson is one of the world’s most prolific Wikipedia contributors. However, he warns that generative AI could threaten the encyclopaedia’...
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Diversity database
At Malmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM), we are developing a recurring national survey that opens up new ways of looking at diversity, inclusion and exclusion in Sweden. This platform brings together research, articles and students’ visual...
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Studying with a disability
Students with long-term disabilities can receive support and adjustments throughout their studies. This page provides information on how to apply for support, details of the support available and contact details for Learning Support Services.
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FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Event
FUTURES Thoughts: A conversation on art, radical imagination and hope
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Master's Fair
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Pre-orientation
The Pre-Orientation Programme helps you with additional support and resources to ease into your life and studies in Sweden. Learn from current students and alumni who share their first-hand experiences of what it is like to live and study in Malmö. This...
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RESEARCH SUBJECTCriminology
Criminology is the scientific study of crime and its causes, which includes interventions to prevent and contain crime, as well as lessen its consequences.
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND SOCIETY | Seminar
Sociology@MaU: Susie Scott – Navigating nothing
Monday 7 September, 15:15 - 17:00
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