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Published: 25 March 2026The future of the EU, our species, and an AI overload – a Malmö University academic is in discussions
Researcher Michael Strange has participated in discussions on the European Commission's Future Report for 2026. The report is produced annually to identify possible scenarios – risks and threats, but also opportunities – that the EU needs to prepare for.
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Become a support person
As a mentor or note-taker for a student with a disability, you play a very important role. You support a student for them to succeed in their studies, while learning a lot yourself.
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Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsMedia and Communication Studies: Culture, Collaborative Media, and Creative Industries, Master's programme (Two-Year)
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DOKTORSAVHANDLING | Published: 10 September 2025Using nature to inspire smart solutions
In his doctoral thesis, Vladislav Genevskiy has investigated how nanoimprint lithography (NIL) technology can be used to create nature-inspired solutions: from green energy to medical products that help fight infections.
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Published: 5 March 2025Center for Sexology and Sexuality Studies: "We want to be more visible globally"
Sexual violence, migration and sexual health, masculinity and sexuality are some of the areas the Centre for Sexology and Sexuality Studies will focus on in the near future.
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Published: 13 February 2025Modelling to decrease death toll from lack of organ donors
In the EU, around fifteen people die every day due to the lack of available organ donors.
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Published: 14 February 2025Valentine’s lovers now seek authenticity: the imperfect is the new perfect
As the world either celebrates, spurns, or blissfully ignores Valentine’s Day, a Malmö University professor reflects on the world of online and app-based dating.
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Published: 9 December 2024Adding to the arsenal to fight oral bacteria
Gum disease and tooth decay are two of the most prevalent human diseases, affecting around three billion worldwide. These afflictions of the mouth are caused by the build-up of oral bacteria biofilms, commonly known as plaque. Left untreated, these...
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Published: 11 October 2023Global governance shift in perception of AI, but more debate is crucial
For three global organisations, the discourse around AI has shifted from negative concerns about privacy and the mass collection of data to more positive debates about how it can be used as a tool and a facilitator of change, so find Malmö University...
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