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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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Published: 25 September 2025Leading research on jaw disorders has a major impact worldwide
Malmö University is ranked as one of the world's leading universities in terms of research into facial pain and jaw disorders. This is according to an international bibliometric study that examined the production and number of citations of scientific...
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Malmö University's strategy 2030
On this page you can read about the University's overall strategy for 2026-2030.
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Regional collaboration
At a regional level, the University collaborates with the business and public sectors, such as Region Skåne, and other regions and municipalities. This includes collaboration with school principals and healthcare providers. Collaboration with public denta...
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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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About us
Here, you can find information about Malmö University’s history, our vision, goals, and strategy up to 2025, as well as contact details and information about job vacancies.
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RESEARCH GROUPRussia, Ukraine and the Caucasus Regional Research
The research is primarily concerned with the geographical areas of Russia, Ukraine and the Caucasus. RUCARR was established in 2016 and is an intellectual hub for scholars at the Faculty of Culture and Society, building on an established area of study tha...
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Published: 10 June 2025CERN trains researchers at Malmö University
CERN, the world's largest laboratory for particle physics research is, for the first time, to hold a thematic computer training programme for young researchers not only in Sweden but at Malmö University.
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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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Published: 24 March 2025Young migrants opt out of youth health centres
A low number of migrants go to youth health centres: this was the most surprising finding of researcher Nada Amroussia at Malmö University in her thesis on young migrants' sexuality and how they seek sexual and reproductive health care.
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