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Published: 15 April 2026AI can hear how ill you are
Can artificial intelligence detect illnesses from the sound of our voices? It is a question that an increasing number of researchers are asking. Carl Magnus Olsson and Dario Salvi at Malmö University are taking part in a European collaboration that is...
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Published: 28 April 2026Extreme comments are now just a daily norm on social media
Hate, threats and messages glorifying violence are now openly disseminated in social media comment sections – often without being challenged. A new research study shows how extremist expressions have become part of everyday political discourse online.
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Search tools and databases – where to start!
Are you searching for texts for a project or paper? Scientific and peer-reviewed articles? And how exactly does it work with e-books? Here are some tips to get you started!
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Support for innovation
Are you interested in innovation? Do you have an idea that you would like to develop? You can receive support from advisors at Mau Innovation. Grants are available to help students test their ideas.
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Doctoral courses
All doctoral courses at Malmö University, whether university-wide and or provided by a faculty, are open to doctoral students at Malmö University or any other university. All courses are free of charge for all participants.
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FORSKNING I FOKUSResearch in Focus: Elite Sport, Football and Supporter Culture
How does sport reflect our society – and vice versa? Researchers at Malmö University are investigating elite sport, fan culture, children’s participation in sport and mental health. With a social science perspective, they are scrutinising football and the...
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Malmö University Press
Malmö University Press publishes dissertations, book series and journals. All publications are available online without cost.
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Codes of conduct
There are codes of conduct which apply to both students and staff while on campus; these cover: the consumption of alcohol, food and drink; displaying posters; opening hours; recycling, and scooters. You should make yourself aware of these, and also what...
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