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Research group
SHISA: social health in social work
The SHISA research group explores how social relationships, networks, and societal conditions influence people’s health and participation, focusing on the interplay between individual life circumstances and structural factors, as well as on resources and...
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Structural Inequalities and Everyday Lives (SOVV)
Structural Inequality in Everyday Lives is a research environment at Malmö University that investigates how global and local inequalities in welfare, poverty and migration shape people's living conditions and opportunities for social justice.
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Programme
Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsEducation: Educational Theory, Master's Programme (Two-Year)
30 August 2027 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%30 August 2027 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%31 August 2026 - 4 June 2028Malmö | daytime | 100%Open for application -
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International collaboration
Malmö University has a clear ambition to integrate internationalisation across all aspects of university life. This includes strategic global partnerships, increased mobility for students and staff, and embedding international perspectives into our...
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Moving to Malmö
Moving to a new country is an exciting adventure, but there are also many things to think about: visa and permits, health insurance and healthcare, student housing, personal identity number as well as practicalities and your social life as a student.
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Organisation, professionalisation and work life (OPA)
Organisation, professionalisation and working life (OPA) is a research group at the Department of Social Work that explores how social work is shaped and transformed within welfare organisations and working life. Through empirical, theoretical and...
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Sociological and childhood sociological studies
At the Department of Childhood, Education and Society, sociological and childhood sociology studies form a key research profile focusing on childhood within and beyond preschool, leisure-time centers, and school. We study how discourses, institutions, and...
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Measures for Change
Research results must be reliable. A prerequisite for this is that the methods and instruments—such as surveys/questionnaires—on which the results are based have the ability to accurately measure what they are intended to measure. Despite this, many...
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Library rules
The Malmö University libraries are open to everyone. If you are 18 years old or over, you are free to get a library account, use our computers and printers. The library’s digital resources such as articles and e-books can be read by anyone with a library...
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Research group
Drug use, policy and society (DPS)
The group consists of researchers with a shared interest in people’s use of drugs, the consequences of drug use, and societal responses and regulation in this area. Drug-related problems should be understood from a bio-psycho-social perspective and in...
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