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David O'byrne - Lecturer
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Published: 22 April 2025Public transport as a human right
Barcelona stands out as the most ambitious in Europe, though the ambitions are often rather vague, according to a study that analysed how the work is described. Cities that have taken a leading role in integrating human rights (HR) into their local...
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Published: 29 April 2025Trump's trade tariffs: “The really big battlefield is AI”
The US has been using its market to influence the domestic policies of other countries since the 1930s – nothing new in global trade policy. But Donald Trump's tariffs are revolutionary and have the world in their grip. Why does the US use tariffs to exer...
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Coffee Break Quiz
Once a month, we publish a ticklishly difficult quiz on a different topic related to our research here at Malmö University. The Coffee Break Quiz is a collaboration between our researchers and Sydsvenskan. Test yourself to see how much you know. And...
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Published: 15 April 2025MIM: researching the drivers and consequences of migration
There is a lot going on at the Malmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM) this year. In June, the centre will host a major international conference on migration, and this autumn it will present a survey on diversity and inclusion in Malmö.
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Anne Faurskov Hutcheson - Project researcher
anne-faurskov.hutcheson@mau.sePolitics, rights and organisation -
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Published: 24 March 2025New online journal on migration studies for a broad audience
The Malmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM) is launching an online journal on migration studies. The aim is to disseminate current migration research to a broad audience.
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Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsPolitical Science: Global Politics, Master's Programme (Two-year)
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DOCTORAL PROJECT | Published: 7 March 2025Research celebrates first woman to take the floor of the Swedish Parliament
On March 11, 1922, Agda Östlund became the first woman ever to take the floor of the Swedish Parliament. In his thesis, Magnus Gustafson has analysed her rhetoric at five important events to show how her voice became significant in the fight for women's...
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RESEARCH PLATFORMPeople, Places and Prevention
Why do people commit crime? The overall aim of the research platform is to contribute to a better understanding of the causes and the consequences of crime, as well as the prevention of victimisation and involvement in crime.
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