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Published: 26 August 2022
Human rights advocate to receive honorary doctorate
University Lecturer Mariia Tyshchenko from Ukraine will be appointed an honorary doctor at Malmö University for her work for human rights, gender equality and peace.
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Published: 8 February 2023
Incivility can lead to workplace bullying
Employees who have previously been the subject of incivility at the workplace run a greater risk of later being bullied at work. These are the findings of a year-long series of surveys carried out in collaboration with an engineer trade union.
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Published: 31 January 2023
Malmö University starts research school with MAX IV and eight other universities
Malmö University is among nine Swedish universities collaborating with MAX IV which have launched a unique education programme to tackle societal challenges.
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Chad Boda - Associate Professor/Senior lecturer
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Published: 11 January 2023
Detecting new virus variants is key
Annual vaccinations against seasonal flu have become a way to protect the elderly and vulnerable in society, but the development of new flu vaccines is both expensive and time-consuming. There is therefore a great need for fast and reliable ways to detect...
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Published: 5 October 2022
Workplace mistreatment cannot be solved at the individual level
Social ostracism and workplace mistreatment are often reduced to something that happens at the individual level. But the problems may just as well originate in the organisation's overall policy, according to new research.
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Published: 22 September 2022
Ultrasound and conversation key to reducing anxiety among women who have had a caesarean section
It is common for women who have had a caesarean section to feel worried about how the uterine scar will heal and how they will cope with another pregnancy and birth. In a new study, women were offered an ultrasound examination and a conversation with an...
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Published: 24 August 2022
What is lost when a teacher is just a face on a screen
The pandemic shifted a great deal of teaching from physical classrooms to digital forums. New research now shows how this digital format makes it difficult for teachers to use their entire person, with body, voice and eye contact.
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Published: 7 September 2022
Artificial Intelligence doesn’t have to lead us to a dystopic future
Artificial intelligence could help us solve both environmental and societal problems, but today it is heading in the wrong direction. This is the opinion of a Malmö University researcher who wants to see greater citizen influence in the development of AI,...
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Kristoffer Holm - Associate senior lecturer
kristoffer.holm@mau.se+46 40 665 87 80Leadership, Organisation and Business Administration
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