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Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsSport Sciences: Sport in Society, Master's Programme (Two-Year)
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Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsMedia Technology: Strategic Media Development, Master's Programme (Two-Year)
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Equal health: working model
Equal Health is a working model, developed through research at Malmö University, that can be used in developing activities to improve people’s health and empowerment in a neighbourhood or a municipality. The work structure is based around a scientific...
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Research publications
Search among the university's publications, see new doctoral theses, reports and articles in Diva and find shortcuts to the departments' publication lists.
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Mia Münster - Senior lecturer, within the arts
mia.munster@mau.se+46 40 665 75 21Design -
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The library as a study environment
The library offers a flexible environment with various places for studying. The places are designed to suit everything from individual study to group work. There are both quiet zones and zones where you may have conversations and meetings. If you need to...
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Why choose Malmö University
Sweden, Malmö, and Malmö University have a lot to offer. We have gathered some of the reasons why Malmö University is a good choice for you.
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News
Published: 29 February 2024Slang at work helps adult migrants develop language skills
When immigrant students develop language skills in the workplace, they appreciate hearing everyday language and the use of slang. However, in Sweden, researchers are looking for answers on how language courses can integrate cooperation with the labour...
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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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Published: 24 January 2024The remembering and forgetting of the victims and the survivors of the Holocaust
It was primarily the survivors of the Holocaust who kept the memory of the dead alive in Sweden. However, interest in the graves and memorial sites has increased, and remembering has become a national concern, according to new research.
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