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MaU Reads
At Malmö University, book clubs and author talks are organised every semester, called MaU Reads. The book clubs are for students and vary in Swedish and English. The book clubs end with an author talk that is open for everyone to attend.
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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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Doctoral studies
If you would like to continue your studies beyond your master’s degree, it is possible to progress to doctoral studies. A doctoral programme corresponds to four years of full-time study (240 HE credits) and ends with a doctoral degree. After two years of...
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Alumni & Friends
As an international alumni you have experienced first-hand what it is like to be part of a global classroom, with all the benefits that brings. While you were studying it offered different perspectives, but as an alum, you are now part of an international...
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Studying with a disability
Students and doctoral students with long-term disabilities have the right to be able to study on equal terms in a good study environment and receive support and adjustments during their studies. On this page you can find out how to apply for learning...
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Events
FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Seminar
K3 seminar: The women’s movement as a cultural movement
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Research at CAKL
CAKL's ongoing research spans areas such as learning environments, widening participation and digital learning.
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ARCO
Algorithmic Research Cooperation, ARCO, is a collaboration between computer science departments at universities in the Öresund region.
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Applying for credit transfer
If you have studied at university level before, you may be able to transfer credits from these courses to your programme at Malmö University, provided the content is similar. Other types of education and relevant professional experience may also be...
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Student Centre
The Student Centre is located in the Nereus building and offers a number of service and support functions to the University's students. Here you will find opening hours and contact information for the building and reception.
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