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HR Excellence in Research award
Malmö University aims to be an internationally attractive employer and to increase our researchers' opportunities to find funding. In April 2023 the University obtained the EU's HR Excellence in Research award.
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 30 October 2025Sex education empowers young people – but also shapes norms
Sweden likes to see itself as a pioneer in gender equality and openness. However, sex education in schools contains a duality: it gives young people tools to understand themselves while at the same time it reproduces norms.
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FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Lecture
A morning dedicated to human rights and democracy
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Published: 16 January 2026New agreement strengthens Malmö as a city for students – with their needs in focus
Malmö University, the City of Malmö, Lund University and Student Union Malmö have signed a new collaboration agreement to continue their work on making Malmö a city for students. The agreement covers the period 2026–2028 and aims to make Malmö even more...
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Doctoral courses
All doctoral courses at Malmö University, whether university-wide and or provided by a faculty, are open to doctoral students at Malmö University or any other university. All courses are free of charge for all participants.
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UNIC Lightning Bites: Transforming Post‑Industrial Cities Together
Monday 4 May, 13:00 - Wednesday 6 May, 14:00 -
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Programme, bachelor’s level | 180 creditsInteraction Design
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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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Published: 27 January 2026Swedish skiers have mixed feelings as winters become warmer
Melting glaciers, lack of snow and cancelled World Cup competitions: warmer winters are affecting both local clubs and large ski resorts. According to a new study, dedicated downhill Swedish skiers are concerned about the future.
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