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Our researchers participate in several different events and contexts at and outside the university to make research visible and accessible. It can take the form of talks, research presentations, exhibitions, competitions, academic festivals and more.
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FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Seminar
Heritage Futures – how cultural heritage can make us hopeful
Monday 25 May, 15:00 - 16:30 -
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Co-Create Malmö
Co-create Malmö is a learning network and resource for those who want to explore or develop more inclusive and collaborative ways of working. The aim of the initiative is to collectively enhance our contributions to sustainability, equality and inclusion...
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Published: 21 April 2026Study provides clarity on blood-thinning medication during tooth extraction
Patients can continue taking blood-thinning medication without interruption during tooth extraction. This applies regardless of whether they are taking the drug warfarin or its alternative, according to a new study from Malmö University.
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MauID, multicard & reset password
Order and activate your MauID or reset passwords. You can also order multicards and block them.
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School of Arts and Communication
At the School of Arts and Communication (K3), we work with interdisciplinary education and research in media, culture and design. We combine traditional scientific and academic theory with artistic methods and practical elements.
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RESEARCH IN FOCUSResearch in focus: Climate and our society
There are different possible perspectives for tackling climate and environmental research. At Malmö University it might concern migration and climate, social work and environmental or climate issues, class, gender and climate, sustainable urbanisation in...
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Karina Vamling - Professor
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Published: 25 March 2026The future of the EU, our species, and an AI overload – a Malmö University academic is in discussions
Researcher Michael Strange has participated in discussions on the European Commission's Future Report for 2026. The report is produced annually to identify possible scenarios – risks and threats, but also opportunities – that the EU needs to prepare for.
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