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Published: 26 March 2025More languages in the classroom can enrich learning in other subjects
A classroom where students speak many different languages is a treasure chest. But as a teacher, you need to know how to open it and get the best out of its riches. This is the view of Cristina Nordman, whose thesis examines how multilingualism can be use...
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Published: 6 February 2025The endangered semicolon, and why it should be celebrated
The semicolon is controversial – some find it unwieldy and unnecessary, while others believe it offers opportunities for stylistic variation. Today is Semicolon Day, so we asked Mikael Berger, a senior lecturer and linguist at Malmö University, to give us...
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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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Published: 20 November 2024Important step for research in applied physics
This autumn, three doctoral students have defended their licentiate thesis in the subject of applied physics at Malmö University. A milestone for this research field, according to Henrik Hartman, who is responsible for the doctoral programme in applied...
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Sense or sensibility?
PREVIOUS EXHIBITION | When research findings reach a wider audience, they are presented in a simplified form and often out of context. This means that research findings presented in the media are often misinterpreted. Individual findings are part of a...
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Published: 6 November 2024Tourism must become more inclusive
Tourism has been criticised for being both primarily targeted at privileged groups, and for helping to reinforce clichés in how places are perceived – thus reducing them to monocultures where the complexity that makes them interesting disappears, so finds...
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Published: 23 October 2024AI: do healthcare professionals have trust issues?
As AI slowly creeps into our healthcare systems, are there concerns about how trusted new technologies are? A Malmö University academic is rolling out a global survey which is hoped will gain an understanding of the relationship healthcare professionals...
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Published: 12 September 2024European research team gets huge investment to explore sustainable building materials
Is it time we considered alternatives to concrete when building for the future? A more sustainable solution is the ambition of a Malmo University researcher who is part of an EU team that has just received a 50 million SEK cash boost to explore the...
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