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RESEARCH CENTRESustainable Digitalisation Research Centre
The research centre studies both social and technological aspects to promote sustainable digitalisation. The aim is to contribute to how the opportunities of digitalisation can be used in a sustainable way and to develop knowledge and solutions for how...
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Diversity database
At Malmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM), we are developing a recurring national survey that opens up new ways of looking at diversity, inclusion and exclusion in Sweden. This platform brings together research, articles and students’ visual...
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Annual Academic Celebration
Malmö University's Annual Academic Celebration and Ceremony celebrates its new doctors and professors. It is also a time when honorary and jubilee doctors of the year are installed.
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RESEARCH CENTREMalmö Institute for Migration Studies (MIM)
Malmö Institute for Migration Studies is an international research centre with a multidisciplinary profile and a strong international presence. Within the centre and its extensive network, researchers develop, explore and exchange knowledge of...
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Honorary doctors
Honorary doctors are appointed by the university's faculties to recognise and honour individuals who have made significant contributions. These may be academics or individuals outside academia who, through their commitment, have promoted scientific...
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Published: 10 June 2025CERN trains researchers at Malmö University
CERN, the world's largest laboratory for particle physics research is, for the first time, to hold a thematic computer training programme for young researchers not only in Sweden but at Malmö University.
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Published: 23 June 2025He is returning home to take on the role of Dean
Reza Malekian, Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Computer Science and Media Technology, has been appointed Dean at the American University of Armenia (AUA) in Yerevan, Armenia.
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Published: 29 April 2025Sustainable Digitalisation: “We can achieve groundbreaking research!”
The goal of the Sustainable Digitalisation Research Centre (SDRC) is to contribute knowledge to promote the development of a sustainable society, and also to ensure that digitalisation itself is used in a sustainable way.
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Published: 15 January 2025Developing a transport solution where robots and humans work together
Malmö University will lead a project that combines modern technology with human collaboration to develop intelligent and ultra-light electric vehicles – the goal is to launch a collaborative human-robot.
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Published: 19 August 2024Malmö University announces four new research centres
From 2025 to 2030, Malmö University will be home to as many as eight research centres. Until now, there have been five, but after a call for proposals worth 180 million SEK, four new centres have been added, and one has been discontinued.
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