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Honorary doctors
Honorary doctors are appointed by the university's faculties to recognise and honour individuals who have made significant contributions. These may be academics or individuals outside academia who, through their commitment, have promoted scientific...
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Published: 30 July 2025Prematurely born young people have greater dental care needs
Young people who are born extremely prematurely are more likely to have oral health problems: a conclusion of a study conducted by researchers at Malmö University.
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Get inspired
Broaden your horizons through the University's exchange opportunities. Be inspired by the stories of former students who have taken the plunge and explored the world through their studies.
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Published: 17 December 2025New database to provide better knowledge about inclusion and discrimination in Malmö
Migration researchers at Malmö University are developing a new database to map how Malmö has changed with increased migration. The aim is also to be able to detect and see how factors such as ethnicity and religious affiliation affect inclusion or...
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Published: 25 November 2025New study reveals the pioneer who paved the way for female skiers
Skier, and international driving force for women's conditions in sport: Inga Löwdin played a pivotal role in enabling women to compete in cross-country skiing in the Olympics and World Championships from 1952 onwards.
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RESEARCH SUBJECTSocial Work
The research subject social work concerns traditional social issues regarding the welfare of children and families, substance misuse and addiction, ageing, disability, and poverty and other manifestations of structural inequality. Research is carried out...
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Published: 16 July 2025Admissions: Malmö University reaches second highest figure ever
Admission figures for the autumn term are in: Malmö University has admitted almost 18,000 students, the second highest number ever. Among the new admissions are those for the new Master’s of Science in Engineering programme, which has already filled its...
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Published: 11 November 2025Lower radiation possible when X-raying children with cleft palates
Radiation dose can be reduced when X-raying children with special healthcare needs, such as congenital cleft palate, according to a thesis by a researcher at Malmö University.
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Programme, bachelor’s level | 180 creditsEuropean Studies - Politics, Societies and Cultures, Bachelor's Programme
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