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Studying with a disability
Students with long-term disabilities can receive support and adjustments throughout their studies. This page provides information on how to apply for support, details of the support available and contact details for Learning Support Services.
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The library for the General Public
Even if you do not work or study at Malmö University, you can use the Library. However, you must be at least 18 years old to obtain a library account/library card, borrow books, and use the computers in the library.
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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: 13 March 2026Sovereignty without territory
After several years under occupation, the people of eastern Ukraine are still able to mount various forms of resistance against the authorities. On Tuesday 17 March, researcher Jade McGlynn from King’s College London will visit Malmö University to give a...
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Before the exam
How the written examination works, compulsory registration in Ladok, ID documentation, examination dates, digital examinations, learning support, previous materials, demo examinations.
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Erasmus+ grants for internships abroad
Find out how to apply for a grant for an internship from the EU programme Erasmus+.
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Tuition fees
For studies at Malmö University, some students are required to pay application and tuition fees. This website contains programme price lists, a step-by-step guide on the payment process, accepted payment methods, and information about refunds.
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RESEARCH CENTRECitizen Health
The research centre focuses on improving public health and reducing health inequalities through community-engaged research and education. The centre involves citizens, the commercial and public sectors, as well as non-profit organisations.
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Library rules
The Malmö University libraries are open to everyone. If you are 18 years old or over, you are free to get a library account, use our computers and printers. The library’s digital resources such as articles and e-books can be read by anyone with a library...
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Published: 25 February 2026AI produces stereotypical and anachronistic images when portraying the past
Can AI help us understand the past – or does it project a hallucination of history? A research project tested how an image model visualises the year 1936: the results are stereotypical, anachronistic and shaped by today's digital image flows.
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