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Horses and Humans – a Sports Science Perspective
Equestrian sports and the horse industry are large in Sweden which makes issues concerning horses and humans important. By studying how horses have been handled, it is possible to study the development of society as a whole, and not least the relationship...
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Sport Management
The Sport Management research group studies how sport is organised, managed and developed in a changing and complex sector. Sporting activities are conducted in everything from non-profit associations to commercial companies and public organisations. What...
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Staff
Madeleine Rohlin - Associate Professor/Specialist dentist/Professor emeritus/emerita
madeleine.rohlin@mau.seDivision 1 -
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Doctoral courses
All doctoral courses at Malmö University, whether university-wide and or provided by a faculty, are open to doctoral students at Malmö University or any other university. All courses are free of charge for all participants.
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Labs and facilities
The benefits are many when academia, industry, public sector and NGOs meet and collaborate. By cooperating with our researchers, you can benefit from the University's expertise to complement your research and development.
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Malmö Centre for Policing and Prevention
Tackling the problem of crime in society requires knowledge and the dissemination of knowledge about what works.
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Stig Westerdahl - Professor emeritus/emerita
stig.westerdahl@mau.se+46 72 526 06 33Department of Urban Studies (US) -
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Gunnel Svensäter - Associate Professor/Professor emeritus/emerita
gunnel.svensater@mau.se+46 40 665 84 95Division 1 -
News
Published: 30 September 2025Her discoveries facilitate smoother drug intake
In her doctoral thesis, Jenni Engstedt has investigated the properties of lipid-based drug depots, with a particular focus on an injection technique developed by the company Camurus. The aim is to increase understanding of the formation of lipid depots...
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Published: 29 August 2025Despite the welfare state, Swedish families still care for one another
Sweden is often described as a country where family ties have weakened with the rise of the welfare state. But new research shows that the opposite is true: intergenerational care has deepened – and become more emotionally charged
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