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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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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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Published: 16 January 2026New agreement strengthens Malmö as a city for students – with their needs in focus
Malmö University, the City of Malmö, Lund University and Student Union Malmö have signed a new collaboration agreement to continue their work on making Malmö a city for students. The agreement covers the period 2026–2028 and aims to make Malmö even more...
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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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Department of School Development and Leadership
The Department of School Development and Leadership takes a holistic view of issues related to learning, education and school development. The research is organised through the Research Environment of Education and Special Education (ReESE).
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Palliative Care and Care Quality Enhancement - PaCE
Everyone has the right to high-quality palliative care – regardless of diagnosis, place of residence, or care context. The PaCE research group aims to promote the quality of palliative care by developing knowledge about care processes, leadership, and...
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FORSKNING I FOKUSResearch in focus: Elite sport, football and supporter culture
How does sport mirror society – and shape it in return? Researchers at Malmö University explore elite sport, fan culture, children’s participation in sport, and mental health. With a social science perspective, they examine football and the wider...
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Published: 11 November 2025Lower radiation possible when X-raying children with cleft palates
Radiation dose can be reduced when X-raying children with special healthcare needs, such as congenital cleft palate, according to a thesis by a researcher at Malmö University.
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Department of Biomedical Science
The department is active in the delta formed by the outpouring of knowledge from the fields of biology, chemistry, medicine and physics. The aim of the interdisciplinary education and research carried out here is to broaden our knowledge base and to...
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