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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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Ann Light - Guest professor
ann.light@mau.se+46 40 665 84 75School of Arts and Communication (K3) -
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Didaktik Studies (DS)
At the Department of Childhood, Education, and Society (BUS), Didaktik Studies (DS) represents a research group and field of knowledge that addresses questions regarding the relationships between children, teachers, and educational content. We use the...
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Madeleine Rohlin - Associate Professor/Specialist dentist/Professor emeritus/emerita
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Meet our new professors
In October 2025, Malmö University appointed eight new professors at three faculties. You can watch their open lectures afterwards.
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Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsUrban Studies: Urban Business and Development - Real Estate and Transport, Master's Programme (Two-year)
30 August 2027 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%30 August 2027 - 3 June 2029Malmö | daytime | 100%31 August 2026 - 4 June 2028Malmö | daytime | 100%Open for application -
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Published: 25 August 2025
A life dedicated to sustained collaboration with Holocaust survivors
The oral historian, psychologist and playwright Henry ‘Hank’ Greenspan, who has spent more than 50 years dedicated to deepening conversation with Holocaust survivors, is set to be an honorary doctor for the Faculty of Education and Society.
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International collaboration
Malmö University has a clear ambition to integrate internationalisation across all aspects of university life. This includes strategic global partnerships, increased mobility for students and staff, and embedding international perspectives into our...
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Published: 7 January 2026Nanotechnology paves the way for new antiviral drugs and simpler virus tests
Researchers at Malmö University have developed a new type of nanomaterial that can block a virus from attaching to cell surfaces and potentially simplify virus detection. This could become a powerful alternative to today's standard virus tests.
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