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Software and web services
As a student, you have access to a range of software to support your studies, including Microsoft Copilot, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. You can also use Zoom for online meetings. Several other programmes and services are available to download to your...
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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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Relocation
Here you will find some useful information if you are considering applying for a job, or have accepted a position at Malmö University.
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Faculty of Odontology
The Faculty of Odontology at Malmö University is one of the world’s leading institutions of dental education and research. It was established in 1948 and is regarded as one of the most influential centres of excellence in Scandinavia for oral and dental...
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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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Erasmus+ grants for internships abroad
Find out how to apply for a grant for an internship from the EU programme Erasmus+.
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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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Children, youth, family; living conditions, vulnerability and social change
The research area brings together researcher and teaching staff at the faculty interested in the living conditions of children, young people and families at both the individual and societal levels, where aspects of vulnerability, participation, everyday...
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News
Published: 21 January 2026New research centre for game development confirmed
Building a bridge between the Swedish gaming industry and academic research is the main goal of the Game Development Research Centre. This five-year project brings together four Swedish universities and key players in the Swedish gaming industry.
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Thomas Arnebrant - Professor emeritus/emerita
thomas.arnebrant@mau.se+46 40 665 79 27Department of Biomedical Science
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