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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 17 February 2026Could laundry detergents become obsolete?
Could the use of detergents to clean our clothes be a thing of the past? A researcher from Malmö University has investigated how purified water can be used for effective washing with minimal use of surfactants, which are the active ingredient in...
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Campus total defence
A resilient total defence is not only a matter of military strength – it relies just as much on social cohesion. Democracy, human rights, and trust between citizens and institutions are vital to Sweden’s capacity to withstand threats in times of crisis an...
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AI Politics Hub
Since 2020 the AI Politics Hub has provided an interdisciplinary environment for research and teaching on the politics and political-economy of artificial intelligence.
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Children, youth, family; living conditions, vulnerability and social change
The research area brings together researcher and teaching staff at the faculty interested in the living conditions of children, young people and families at both the individual and societal levels, where aspects of vulnerability, participation, everyday...
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Ewa Carin Ekberg - Associate Professor/Specialist dentist/Part-time teacher
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Novo Nordisk’s Swedish history
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Internships for students at US
On this page, you will find information about the research internship courses on master level at the Department of Urban Studies (US). They can be elected for the third semester on our two-year master’s programmes. The course code depends on which master’...
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Published: 30 January 2026Ten years of research into a new geopolitical reality
For ten years, a small but dynamic research group at Malmö University has been studying nationalism, politics, and security in Russia, Ukraine, and the Caucasus region. This is a field of research that has become increasingly relevant as the war in Ukrain...
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Published: 7 January 2026Nanotechnology paves the way for new antiviral drugs and simpler virus tests
Researchers at Malmö University have developed a new type of nanomaterial that can block a virus from attaching to cell surfaces and potentially simplify virus detection. This could become a powerful alternative to today's standard virus tests.
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Programme
Programme, master’s level | 60 creditsInteraction Design, Master's Programme (One-Year)
30 August 2027 - 4 June 2028Malmö | daytime | 100%30 August 2027 - 4 June 2028Malmö | daytime | 100%
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