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Published: 27 January 2026Swedish skiers have mixed feelings as winters become warmer
Melting glaciers, lack of snow and cancelled World Cup competitions: warmer winters are affecting both local clubs and large ski resorts. According to a new study, dedicated downhill Swedish skiers are concerned about the future.
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Research in Education and Special Education
The focus of the research is formation, education and innovative learning processes in order to give present and future citizens of the society the prerequisites and abilities to meet and solve contemporary and future societal challenges. The specific...
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Be part of research
Would you like to participate in a research study? Here you will find current research projects at Malmö University looking for participants, interviewees or informants. Read more about the conditions for your participation in each project.
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The University in a troubled world
At a time of war and conflict in the world, anxiety is increasing across society, which of course includes those studying and working at the University. There are several different perspectives that the University needs to relate to and address.
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Fiction Addiction
CURRENT EXHIBITION | In the exhibition “Fiction Addiction”, you can meet researchers Sara Bjärstorp, Petra Ragnerstam, and Magnus Persson. The exhibition explores the experience of reading and the many ways in which we can engage with literature.
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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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Published: 8 October 2025Occult female power highlighted in new book
Leah Hirsig was one of the “modern women” of the 20th century: independent, norm-breaking, and central to the controversial religion of Thelema. Now her complete diaries are being published for the first time, providing an insight into her life and her...
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Malmö Centre for Policing and Prevention
Tackling the problem of crime in society requires knowledge and the dissemination of knowledge about what works.
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Published: 29 August 2025Despite the welfare state, Swedish families still care for one another
Sweden is often described as a country where family ties have weakened with the rise of the welfare state. But new research shows that the opposite is true: intergenerational care has deepened – and become more emotionally charged
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Published: 23 July 2025Further understanding the concept of ‘talent’ in football
Being called ‘talent’ can both encourage and create pressure. The term is often used subjectively, which means that some players risk being disadvantaged. In her thesis, Leah Monsees examines how the perception of talent is shaped by structures within...
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