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Published: 6 May 2026Employees felt less stressed when they practised mindfulness
Better focus, less stress, and an easier time switching off from work once home. These were the experiences reported by business sector employees who practised mindfulness every day for eight weeks. The findings are presented in a new report that explores...
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FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Seminar
Planning seminar: Selective Translation of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Thursday 17 September, 13:15 - 15:00 -
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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND SOCIETY | Seminar
Sociology@MaU: Men as "natural minimalists" and women as project leaders?
Wednesday 25 November, 15:15 - 17:00 -
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Published: 17 June 2026The shark’s complex body regulation was presented at a water conference
Six water researchers from Malmö University took part in a major water conference in Stockholm. One of them is Henrik Vinther Sörensen, who is interested in how sharks regulate their body water content when exposed to extreme conditions in the sea.
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Published: 2 June 2026The appearance of one’s teeth influences young people’s well-being
Young people’s quality of life is often negatively affected by misaligned teeth or jaws (malocclusion). This is particularly true for girls and those with crowded front teeth. At the same time, access to orthodontic treatment is unevenly distributed,...
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Before the exam
How the written examination works, compulsory registration in Ladok, ID documentation, examination dates, digital examinations, learning support, previous materials, demo examinations.
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Published: 9 June 2026Exporting labour: new doctoral thesis on Yugoslavia’s labour migration policy
During the 1960s and 1970s, more than one million people left the former Yugoslavia, many of them to work in Western Europe. A new doctoral thesis demonstrates how the socialist state developed extensive systems to regulate, shape, and capitalise on labou...
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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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MaU Reads
At Malmö University, book clubs and author talks are organised every semester, called MaU Reads. The book clubs are for students and vary in Swedish and English. The book clubs end with an author talk that is open for everyone to attend.
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HR Excellence in Research award
Malmö University aims to be an internationally attractive employer and to increase our researchers' opportunities to find funding. In April 2023 the University obtained the EU's HR Excellence in Research award.
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