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FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Panel Discussion
Migration seminar: Paradigm Change in Swedish Immigration and Integration Policy
Thursday 28 May, 13:15 - 15:00 -
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Studying with a disability
Students with long-term disabilities can receive support and adjustments throughout their studies. This page provides information on how to apply for support, details of the support available and contact details for Learning Support Services.
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Lecture
Malmö Meets at Malmö University
Tuesday 16 June, 09:00 - 20:00 -
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FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Seminar
K3 seminar: Listening nearby: sonic citizenship and social justice
Wednesday 27 May, 13:00 - 15:00 -
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Research events
Our researchers participate in several different events and contexts at and outside the university to make research visible and accessible. It can take the form of talks, research presentations, exhibitions, competitions, academic festivals and more.
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Student Health Services
The Student Health Services offers help with your questions about your health, well-being and studies. Here you can get in touch with a counsellor or nurse. All contact with us is voluntary, free of charge and confidential. We also offer courses, groups...
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ARCO
Algorithmic Research Cooperation, ARCO, is a collaboration between computer science departments at universities in the Öresund region.
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RESEARCH CENTRECentre for Work Life Studies
At the centre, we conduct multidisciplinary research focused on work life and organisation. Our research concerns work environment, collaboration, leadership and organisation. We develop tools and methods that can contribute to the application of research...
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Management and decision-making paths
Malmö University is an institution of higher education and research. It is also a government agency. Vice-Chancellor Mia Rönnmar is the University's highest academic and administrative authority, responsible for overall development and quality.
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News
Published: 25 February 2026AI produces stereotypical and anachronistic images when portraying the past
Can AI help us understand the past – or does it project a hallucination of history? A research project tested how an image model visualises the year 1936: the results are stereotypical, anachronistic and shaped by today's digital image flows.
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