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Hannah Persson - Research assistant
hannah.persson@mau.se+46 40 665 73 52Built Environment and Environmental Studies -
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Michael Miskelly - Project researcher
michael.miskelly@mau.se+46 40 665 70 49Department of Biomedical Science -
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Published: 16 January 2026New agreement strengthens Malmö as a city for students – with their needs in focus
Malmö University, the City of Malmö, Lund University and Student Union Malmö have signed a new collaboration agreement to continue their work on making Malmö a city for students. The agreement covers the period 2026–2028 and aims to make Malmö even more...
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Measures for Change
Research results must be reliable. A prerequisite for this is that the methods and instruments—such as surveys/questionnaires—on which the results are based have the ability to accurately measure what they are intended to measure. Despite this, many...
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Talking books and assistive software
If you have a disability that makes it difficult to read print text, you can borrow course literature as talking books. There are also programmes that can help you when you are reading and writing. The programmes can be downloaded by anyone at Malmö...
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Lucy Cathcart Frödén - Project researcher
lucy.cathcart-froden@mau.se+46 40 665 82 65School of Arts and Communication (K3) -
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Carin Cuadra - Professor emeritus
carin.cuadra@mau.se+46 40 665 74 99Department of Social Work -
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Ana Fuentes - Lecturer
ana.fuentes@mau.se+46 40 665 80 62Department of Natural Science, Mathematics and Society -
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Honorary doctors
Honorary doctors are appointed by the university's faculties to recognise and honour individuals who have made significant contributions. These may be academics or individuals outside academia who, through their commitment, have promoted scientific...
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Published: 7 January 2026Nanotechnology paves the way for new antiviral drugs and simpler virus tests
Researchers at Malmö University have developed a new type of nanomaterial that can block a virus from attaching to cell surfaces and potentially simplify virus detection. This could become a powerful alternative to today's standard virus tests.
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