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RESEARCH CENTREMalmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM)
Malmö Institute for Migration Studies is an international research centre with a multidisciplinary profile and a strong international presence. Within the centre and its extensive network, researchers develop, explore and exchange knowledge of...
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Published: 25 November 2025New study reveals the pioneer who paved the way for female skiers
Skier, and international driving force for women's conditions in sport: Inga Löwdin played a pivotal role in enabling women to compete in cross-country skiing in the Olympics and World Championships from 1952 onwards.
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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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Muvah
Muvah is a knowledge alliance between the City of Malmö and Malmö University. The goal is to increase young people in Malmö's entry into the labor market, to get more young people from underrepresented groups to choose higher education and to increase...
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Published: 4 September 2025ERC grants millions to research on the human rights of undocumented migrants
Researcher Jacob Lind has been awarded a SEK 17 million Starting Grant from the European Research Council. He will investigate how professionals in healthcare, education and social services approach the requirement to report undocumented migrants.
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Widened recruitment and participation
Widened recruitment and participation is an important component in Malmö University's profile. Our work on widened recruitment and participation will contribute to societal development and enhance our commitment to democratic values.
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Published: 30 July 2025Prematurely born young people have greater dental care needs
Young people who are born extremely prematurely are more likely to have oral health problems: a conclusion of a study conducted by researchers at Malmö University.
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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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