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Published: 20 March 202650 years of amnesties – exceptions as part of Swedish migration policy
Since the 1970s, around 100,000 people have been allowed to stay in Sweden through amnesties – due to a combination of practical and humanitarian reasons. This is according to researcher Henrik Emilsson, who sees parallels with today's debate on the...
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Lucy Cathcart Frödén - Project researcher
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Internship abroad
Doing an internship abroad is a great way to gain international work experience, and to boost your CV. This page helps you to find internships, discover the right contact people and check insurance for your period abroad.
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Published: 30 January 2026Ten years of research into a new geopolitical reality
For ten years, a small but dynamic research group at Malmö University has been studying nationalism, politics, and security in Russia, Ukraine, and the Caucasus region. This is a field of research that has become increasingly relevant as the war in Ukrain...
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Published: 21 January 2026New research centre for game development confirmed
Building a bridge between the Swedish gaming industry and academic research is the main goal of the Game Development Research Centre. This five-year project brings together four Swedish universities and key players in the Swedish gaming industry.
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International collaboration
Malmö University has a clear ambition to integrate internationalisation across all aspects of university life. This includes strategic global partnerships, increased mobility for students and staff, and embedding international perspectives into our...
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Structural Inequalities and Everyday Lives (SOVV)
Structural Inequality in Everyday Lives is a research environment at Malmö University that investigates how global and local inequalities in welfare, poverty and migration shape people's living conditions and opportunities for social justice.
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FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Seminar
K3 seminar: Listening nearby: sonic citizenship and social justice
Wednesday 27 May, 13:00 - 15:00
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