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Published: 17 December 2024New research reveals mechanisms behind skin ageing
Methods to measure enzyme activity in layers of the skin have been refined by doctoral student Michal Szczepanczyk. His studies contribute to a better understanding of the skin's antioxidant defences and how different factors, such as UV radiation, affect...
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Women, class, culture
PREVIOUS EXHIBITION | In Sweden, the tradition of working-class literature is stronger than in many other countries. However, the history this literature has been very masculine. Maria Sandel is sometimes called our first female working-class author. And,...
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Home sweet home – for whom?
PREVIOUS EXHIBITION | In our recent exhibition, you will meet researchers Carina Listerborn and Martin Grander, who are both active in various aspects of housing research. The exhibition presents Carina's and Martin's projects and research results and in...
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Space & place
PREVIOUS EXHIBITION | The city of Malmö inhabits about 330,000 people. Half of them are under 35 years and one fifth is under 18 years old. In Space & Place two research groups present how children and adolescents experience some of the urban spaces in...
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Magnus Andersson - Associate Professor/Senior lecturer
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Digital education in nursing (DEN)
Digital Education in Nursing (DEN) is an Erasmus+ project with the overall purpose to modernise the existing curriculum for nursing students, by developing digital modules regarding lectures/examinations into new forms of education.
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Sepandarmaz Mashreghi - Lecturer
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Xinquan Wen - Doctoral student
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Christel Persson Smith - Coordinator
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Tina Askanius - Professor
tina.askanius@mau.se+46 40 665 77 07School of Arts and Communication (K3)
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