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DOCTORAL PROJECT | Published: 7 March 2025Research celebrates first woman to take the floor of the Swedish Parliament
On March 11, 1922, Agda Östlund became the first woman ever to take the floor of the Swedish Parliament. In his thesis, Magnus Gustafson has analysed her rhetoric at five important events to show how her voice became significant in the fight for women's...
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Membership of several worldwide networks, bilateral partnerships with a diverse group of universities on six continents and prominent international research collaborations shape the work, the community and the vision of Malmö University’s global...
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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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Nahikari Irastorza - Associate Professor
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Christmas and New year at the Library
22/12—6/1, the libraries have limited hours. Interlibrary loans, search consultations, etc., will be closed. Check times!
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Mats Greiff - Professor emeritus/emerita
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Published: 14 February 2025Valentine’s lovers now seek authenticity: the imperfect is the new perfect
As the world either celebrates, spurns, or blissfully ignores Valentine’s Day, a Malmö University professor reflects on the world of online and app-based dating.
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Published: 19 February 2025The science and art of waiting for a bus
Should one stand right next to the bus stop sign, in the near vicinity, or sit on the bench? The approaches differ when it comes to waiting for a bus.
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Published: 13 February 2025Modelling to decrease death toll from lack of organ donors
In the EU, around fifteen people die every day due to the lack of available organ donors.
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Published: 6 February 2025The endangered semicolon, and why it should be celebrated
The semicolon is controversial – some find it unwieldy and unnecessary, while others believe it offers opportunities for stylistic variation. Today is Semicolon Day, so we asked Mikael Berger, a senior lecturer and linguist at Malmö University, to give us...
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