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Published: 11 March 2025Influencers challenge traditional authority in equestrian sport
Social media is transforming equestrian sport, shifting power structures and fostering an influencer culture that can increase the pressure for perfection.
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Bachelor's studies
Malmö University offers a variety of bachelor's degree programmes taught in English. A bachelor's degree takes three years of full-time study and is worth 180 higher education credits. Bachelor level education is also referred to as 'first cycle'.
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 24 January 2025Acid tolerance of oral bacteria is focus of new thesis
Our mouths are full of bacteria that protect us from diseases. When we eat too much sugar or neglect to brush, the bacterial flora is disrupted – the environment becomes acidic. A new thesis sheds light on how oral bacteria adapt to acidic environments.
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Published: 29 January 2025International guidelines introduced for the management of orofacial pain patients
Chronic facial pain can be difficult to manage, and many patients remain untreated. Now a group of researchers from different countries have agreed on international guidelines to help general dentists manage patients with jaw and facial pain.
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Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsComputer Science: Applied Data Science, Master's Program (Two-Year)
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Published: 11 October 2023Global governance shift in perception of AI, but more debate is crucial
For three global organisations, the discourse around AI has shifted from negative concerns about privacy and the mass collection of data to more positive debates about how it can be used as a tool and a facilitator of change, so find Malmö University...
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Employee benefits
There are many benefits to working at Malmö University. Subsidised healthcare activities, professional development opportunities and international exchange are just some of them.
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Published: 19 August 2024Malmö University announces four new research centres
From 2025 to 2030, Malmö University will be home to as many as eight research centres. Until now, there have been five, but after a call for proposals worth 180 million SEK, four new centres have been added, and one has been discontinued.
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