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Meet our new professors
In October 2025, Malmö University appointed eight new professors at three faculties. You can watch their open lectures afterwards.
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Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsUrban Studies: Urban Business and Development - Real Estate and Transport, Master's Programme (Two-year)
30 August 2027 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%30 August 2027 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%31 August 2026 - 4 June 2028Malmö | daytime | 100%Open for application -
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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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Published: 25 September 2025The abortion struggle in Ireland – a victory with a bitter taste
Ireland repealed its abortion ban in 2018 – a victory that was celebrated around the world. But according to researcher Sarah Bodelson, this success concealed both internal divisions and silenced voices within the movement.
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Published: 18 September 2025Communicating climate change – without losing the audience
How can we foster genuine understanding of the consequences of climate change? The newly published book Making Truth offers fresh perspectives on how to effectively engage with critical sustainability issues by rethinking traditional communication...
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Behrang Kianzad - Project researcher
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Supplier information and invoice management
Here you will find information on invoicing address, organisation number and payment terms.
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Nordic Urban Planning Studies, Master's Programme (Two-Year)
What is a city and who are the key actors in urban development? How do cultural, political and economic conditions define urban life? How can we develop innovative, collaborative and sustainable approaches to urban challenges and possibilities? This...
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Published: 8 April 2025Simulation shows how stroke ambulances can save lives
Strokes are the second leading cause of death worldwide; what with the success of the treatment being time critical, a researcher at Malmö University has developed models that show the benefits of dedicated stroke ambulances.
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Research impact
We want our research to have a positive impact on society. By collaborating with other actors, we can strengthen the relevance of our research and make it more accessible. We have provided examples of societal impact cases – evidence based accounts of the...
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