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Research Project
Wordless picturebooks and their potential for literacy development in diverse classrooms
robert.wallden@mau.se19 August 2024 - 11 January 2026 -
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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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Research Project
Who is (un)safe? A study on individual characteristics and fear of crime
alexander.engstrom@mau.se1 January 2024 - 31 December 2026 -
News
Published: 29 February 2024Slang at work helps adult migrants develop language skills
When immigrant students develop language skills in the workplace, they appreciate hearing everyday language and the use of slang. However, in Sweden, researchers are looking for answers on how language courses can integrate cooperation with the labour...
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Research Project
Expectations and responsibility: education for and with family carers who care for a relative with dementia
asa.alftberg@mau.se1 January 2024 - 31 December 2026 -
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Published: 17 January 2024It takes more than good cycle paths to get people cycling
Getting people to cycle isn't just about building more and better cycle lanes, to include more demographics, urban planners need to consider factors other than infrastructure, says researcher Zahra Hamidi.
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Published: 3 January 2024New model to better anticipate refugee patterns
More sources and unconventional data can make it better to predict and calculate refugee flows and researchers at Malmö University have helped develop a model that can be applied at both national and local levels.
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Staff
Margareta Rämgård - Associate Professor/Senior lecturer
margareta.ramgard@mau.se+46 40 665 74 36Care science 2 -
Doctoral Project
HEALTHCOM- Healthy communities in ageing societies – participatory research with elderly immigrants and refugees living in a Nordic...
margareta.ramgard@mau.se31 October 2023 - 31 October 2026 -
News
Published: 31 October 2023Halloween – not as death obsessed as you might think
Halloween is celebrated in many places, but the holiday has not always been about death. Manon Hedenborg White, associate professor of history of religions, explains how it came to be the trick-or-treating, pumpkin-carving holiday that it is today.
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