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Book support for researchers
If you are a researcher, doctoral student or teacher, you can make an appointment at the library to receive assistance and support in the various parts of your research process. You are welcome to book a session either for yourself or for a big or small...
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Published: 23 October 2024AI: do healthcare professionals have trust issues?
As AI slowly creeps into our healthcare systems, are there concerns about how trusted new technologies are? A Malmö University academic is rolling out a global survey which is hoped will gain an understanding of the relationship healthcare professionals...
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Student work – video pieces
The piece 'Voices from the Abyss' premiered in autumn 2023 and portrays the struggle for survival, escape, and migration from the perspective of the surviving women of the concentration camp in Ravensbrück. The work has been further developed with three...
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FORSKARNAS GALLERIGreen waves and red cottages
PREVIOUS EXHIBITION | This exhibition places the concept "idyll" into a context of Swedish literary history and popular culture by highlighting works from different periods. The idyll has been, and is, used to express a critique of modernity, by advocate...
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Published: 6 November 2024Tourism must become more inclusive
Tourism has been criticised for being both primarily targeted at privileged groups, and for helping to reinforce clichés in how places are perceived – thus reducing them to monocultures where the complexity that makes them interesting disappears, so finds...
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Employee benefits
There are many benefits to working at Malmö University. Subsidised healthcare activities, professional development opportunities and international exchange are just some of them.
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Published: 18 October 2024New guest professor forced to leave Hungary by illiberal policies
A scholar who was plagued by death threats and was accused of being a “termite eating the roots of the Hungarian nation” has currently found sanctuary as a guest professor at Malmö University.
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Equal health: working model
Equal Health is a working model, developed through research at Malmö University, that can be used in developing activities to improve people’s health and empowerment in a neighbourhood or a municipality. The work structure is based around a scientific...
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Published: 10 October 2024Jabberwocky: how the untranslatable was translated
Jabberwocky is considered one of the greatest English-language nonsense poems of all time, and with its weird and wonderful language, it both invites and resists translation. It is these translations which are now the subject of a new book.
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Published: 1 October 2024Increasing the understanding of human learning
How can the learning process can be improved through data-driven methods? This is something Hamza Ouhaichi investigated in his thesis.
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