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News
Published: 1 March 2023
Migrants struggle to get to know Sweden and the Swedes
The way migrants fit into society is school, work or community life. But in Sweden, research has shown it is difficult to get to know both the country and the Swedes. This was identified by an interim report in a larger EU project on integration conducted...
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Staff
Sara Gottschalk - Lecturer
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News
Published: 27 November 2024
Shedding light on propaganda and enemy images
What happens when a negative image of ‘the other’ takes hold in society? What happens to our morals and our way of thinking? Questions that Kristian Steiner poses in his book about how images of the enemy are created and how we can counter them.
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News
Published: 23 October 2024
AI: 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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Research Project
Gendered norms and practices in Nordic and Baltic Climate Policy Institutions: Implication for the Climate Transition
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News
Published: 12 September 2024
European research team gets huge investment to explore sustainable building materials
Is it time we considered alternatives to concrete when building for the future? A more sustainable solution is the ambition of a Malmo University researcher who is part of an EU team that has just received a 50 million SEK cash boost to explore the...
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News
Published: 6 November 2024
Tourism 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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News
Published: 10 October 2024
Jabberwocky: 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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Staff
Tracy Trägårdh - Doctoral student
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News
Published: 20 September 2024
Department for Police Work is established
ORGANISATION. Police Work at Malmö University has undergone rapid and impressive development since its establishment in 2018. At the time, then-Vice-Chancellor Kerstin Tham assigned Anders Kottorp, Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Health and Society,...
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