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Collaborate with researchers
There are many benefits when academia, private, public and non-profit sectors meet and collaborate. By collaborating with our researchers, you can benefit from the University's know-how in the development of your organisation.
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Published: 15 April 2025MIM: researching the drivers and consequences of migration
There is a lot going on at the Malmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM) this year. In June, the centre will host a major international conference on migration, and this autumn it will present a survey on diversity and inclusion in Malmö.
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Oral Health Country/Area Profile Project – CAPP
The Faculty of Odontology is responsible for a global dental health database, CAPP (former collaboration with WHO).
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Published: 25 February 2025New knowledge can improve care for patients with serious oral and jaw problems
One in four Swedes suffers from multiple oral and jaw problems at the same time, which significantly affects their quality of life. Now, new knowledge presented in Ibrahim Oghli’s doctoral thesis can help improve care for these people.
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Sense or sensibility?
PREVIOUS EXHIBITION | When research findings reach a wider audience, they are presented in a simplified form and often out of context. This means that research findings presented in the media are often misinterpreted. Individual findings are part of a...
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Women, class, culture
PREVIOUS EXHIBITION | In Sweden, the tradition of working-class literature is stronger than in many other countries. However, the history this literature has been very masculine. Maria Sandel is sometimes called our first female working-class author. And,...
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Published: 10 October 2024Jabberwocky: 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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Equal health: working model
Equal Health is a working model, developed through research at Malmö University, that can be used in developing activities to improve people’s health and empowerment in a neighbourhood or a municipality. The work structure is based around a scientific...
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Collaboration with students
Do you want a new perspective on a challenge your organisation is facing, or a solution to a practical problem? Find out more about how you can collaborate with our students.
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Sexuality and intimacy in relation to consent and #metoo
Since the autumn of 2017, issues of sexual consent have gained a prominent place in the public debate. #Metoo became a worldwide movement that challenged norms around sexual interaction patterns. Attention was drawn to sexual consent in general, but...
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