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New doctors
Some of our new doctors present their research interests and theses. Congratulations to all new doctors at Malmö University!
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Published: 22 May 2026Research shows that coordinated support is important for head and neck cancer
Head and neck cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer and a disease that affects the ability to speak, eat, swallow and taste. A study now shows that patients with this condition need coordinated support regarding oral care and nutritional intake...
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RESEARCH SUBJECTDidactics
Research in didactics takes an interest in the factors and relationships that affect teaching and the conditions of learning, with a special focus on schools. Didactic research strives to formulate theories and models where relationships between...
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Published: 17 December 2025New database to provide better knowledge about inclusion and discrimination in Malmö
Migration researchers at Malmö University are developing a new database to map how Malmö has changed with increased migration. The aim is also to be able to detect and see how factors such as ethnicity and religious affiliation affect inclusion or...
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RESEARCH IN FOCUSResearch in focus: Loneliness
Loneliness can affect people of all ages and in all circumstances. Researchers at Malmö University are exploring the various expressions and causes of loneliness and developing solutions to promote community, participation and mental health. Here you will...
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Published: 2 June 2026The appearance of one’s teeth influences young people’s well-being
Young people’s quality of life is often negatively affected by misaligned teeth or jaws (malocclusion). This is particularly true for girls and those with crowded front teeth. At the same time, access to orthodontic treatment is unevenly distributed,...
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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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RESEARCH CENTREBiofilms Research Centre for Biointerfaces
Biofilms Research Centre for Biointerfaces is a multidisciplinary research centre at the interface between life and material sciences. Our vision is to shape novel solutions for improved health through excellent science in close partnership with industry.
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