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Labs and facilities
The benefits are many when academia, industry, public sector and NGOs meet and collaborate. By cooperating with our researchers, you can benefit from the University's expertise to complement your research and development.
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Annual Academic Celebration
Malmö University's Annual Academic Celebration and Ceremony celebrates its new doctors and professors. It is also a time when honorary and jubilee doctors of the year are installed.
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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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Honorary doctors
Honorary doctors are appointed by the university's faculties to recognise and honour individuals who have made significant contributions. These may be academics or individuals outside academia who, through their commitment, have promoted scientific...
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Widened recruitment and participation
Widened recruitment and participation is an important component in Malmö University's profile. Our work on widened recruitment and participation will contribute to societal development and enhance our commitment to democratic values.
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Exchange studies – FAQ
Find the answers to frequently asked questions.
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Published: 23 September 2025Research for breakfast – a new initiative
Drug trafficking and violence, recollections of a lifetime interviewing Holocaust survivors, and AI and video games – just some of the themes of newly-appointed professors’ and honorary doctors’ lectures which you can attend while enjoying breakfast or...
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Published: 2 September 2025Pioneer in game development appointed honorary doctor
Julian Togelius, a researcher at New York University, has been appointed honorary doctor at the Faculty of Technology and Society. According to the citation, his groundbreaking research in AI and gaming has significantly advanced the field.
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Published: 30 July 2025Prematurely born young people have greater dental care needs
Young people who are born extremely prematurely are more likely to have oral health problems: a conclusion of a study conducted by researchers at Malmö University.
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The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP)
This page contains information about The Swedish Institute Academy for Young Professionals (SAYP), eligibility, and how to apply. The programme is a collaboration between Malmö University, the Department for Civil Service Management at the State...
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