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Published: 2 October 2025Sweden risks losing top position in international integration index
Swedish integration policy has long been at the top of international comparisons. But now researchers are pointing out that Sweden is losing its position.
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Published: 30 September 2025Bringing new professors to comic-book life
Comic-book artist, and previous guest lecturer at Malmö University, Coco Moodysson has illustrated portrait films featuring the University's new professors. They will be presented as part of the upcoming Annual Academic Celebration.
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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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Published: 25 September 2025The abortion struggle in Ireland – a victory with a bitter taste
Ireland repealed its abortion ban in 2018 – a victory that was celebrated around the world. But according to researcher Sarah Bodelson, this success concealed both internal divisions and silenced voices within the movement.
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Published: 23 September 2025Research for breakfast – a new initiative
Drug trafficking and violence, recollections of a lifetime interviewing Holocaust survivors, and AI and video games – just some of the themes of newly-appointed professors’ and honorary doctors’ lectures which you can attend while enjoying breakfast or...
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Published: 4 September 2025ERC grants millions to research on the human rights of undocumented migrants
Researcher Jacob Lind has been awarded a SEK 17 million Starting Grant from the European Research Council. He will investigate how professionals in healthcare, education and social services approach the requirement to report undocumented migrants.
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Published: 18 September 2025Communicating climate change – without losing the audience
How can we foster genuine understanding of the consequences of climate change? The newly published book Making Truth offers fresh perspectives on how to effectively engage with critical sustainability issues by rethinking traditional communication...
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Published: 29 August 2025Despite the welfare state, Swedish families still care for one another
Sweden is often described as a country where family ties have weakened with the rise of the welfare state. But new research shows that the opposite is true: intergenerational care has deepened – and become more emotionally charged
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Published: 5 September 2025Certain data has leaked after last week's IT incident
Last week, Adato, the IT system used in managing rehabilitation processes for employees at Malmö University, was the subject of a cyber-attack.
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Published: 2 September 2025Pioneer in game development appointed honorary doctor
Julian Togelius, a researcher at New York University, has been appointed honorary doctor at the Faculty of Technology and Society. According to the citation, his groundbreaking research in AI and gaming has significantly advanced the field.
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