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Published: 29 May 2024Can sportification help legitimise esports?
Esports follow the same pattern of several more traditional sports in how they develop; this leads to computer games as a form of competition being increasingly legitimised, says a Malmö University researcher.
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Culture collaboration
Cultural collaboration aims to highlight and further develop the University's collaboration with cultural life — regionally, nationally and internationally.
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RESEARCH SUBJECTReligious Studies
Within the research field of religious studies, various aspects of religion and belief in history and the present are studied. The focus is on the importance of religious beliefs and practices for people in different societies from both a local and a...
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RESEARCH SUBJECTMaterials Engineering
At Materials Science, we carry out fundamental research of industrial relevance. Our research is synergistic, encompassing modelling and experiments, and carried out on multiple spatial and temporal scales. We perform our studies at large-scale facilities...
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Published: 10 April 2024Recruiters selected non-White applicants in experimental study
Recruiters mainly chose to proceed with Black female applicants in a fictitious employment situation in a study at Malmö University. The researchers believe that the Black Lives Matter movement has increased awareness, and also affected perceptions of...
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Published: 29 February 2024Slang at work helps adult migrants develop language skills
When immigrant students develop language skills in the workplace, they appreciate hearing everyday language and the use of slang. However, in Sweden, researchers are looking for answers on how language courses can integrate cooperation with the labour...
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Published: 19 January 2024New centre for police research to be established in Malmö
Gang violence and young people being coerced into crime are issues to be researched at a new Centre for Policing and Prevention being established by Malmö University, thanks to a donation of 30 million Swedish kronor.
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Fighting cancer with plastic bullets
PREVIOUS EXHIBITION | Cancer is a term used for about 200 different diseases. What they all have in common is that the cells in the body start to divide uncontrollably. In 2018 there were 18 million cancer cases around the world. In Sweden, approximately...
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