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The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)
This page contains information about The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP), eligibility, and how to apply. The programme is a collaboration between Malmö University, the Department for Civil Service Management at the State...
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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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Published: 2 September 2025Honorary doctor weaves together academia and industry
Michael Mokhberi, founder of the company Apptus, has been appointed honorary doctor at the Faculty of Technology and Society. Through his visionary leadership, he has been a catalyst in strengthening Malmö University's position as a hub for computer...
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Lisa Ottander - Doctoral student
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Regional collaboration
At a regional level, the University collaborates with the business and public sectors, such as Region Skåne, and other regions and municipalities. This includes collaboration with school principals and healthcare providers. Collaboration with public denta...
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Published: 23 July 2025Further understanding the concept of ‘talent’ in football
Being called ‘talent’ can both encourage and create pressure. The term is often used subjectively, which means that some players risk being disadvantaged. In her thesis, Leah Monsees examines how the perception of talent is shaped by structures within...
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Published: 29 April 2025Trump's trade tariffs: “The really big battlefield is AI”
The US has been using its market to influence the domestic policies of other countries since the 1930s – nothing new in global trade policy. But Donald Trump's tariffs are revolutionary and have the world in their grip. Why does the US use tariffs to exer...
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Published: 26 March 2025More languages in the classroom can enrich learning in other subjects
A classroom where students speak many different languages is a treasure chest. But as a teacher, you need to know how to open it and get the best out of its riches. This is the view of Cristina Nordman, whose thesis examines how multilingualism can be use...
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Magnus Gustafson - Postdoc
magnus.gustafson@mau.se+46 73 638 65 54Built Environment and Environmental Studies -
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Alumni portraits
Our alumni have made the transition from studies to exciting careers. Take part of their stories and get inspired.
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