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Published: 30 June 2025Thinking outside the box to contribute to sustainable societies
Determining how research and education can contribute to shaping more equitable, sustainable, and inclusive societies is the overarching concept behind the new malmö Research Centre for Imagining and Co-Creating Futures.
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Seeking volunteers for a skin research study
Looking for healthy human volunteers to participate in a research study focused on skin surface metabolites (such as amino acids and lipids), non-invasively collected from pigmented moles (birthmarks) and nearby non-pigmented skin.
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Coffee Break Quiz
Once a month, we publish a ticklishly difficult quiz on a different topic related to our research here at Malmö University. The Coffee Break Quiz is a collaboration between our researchers and Sydsvenskan. Test yourself to see how much you know. And...
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Published: 4 June 2025It’s all about the buoy!
To the casual observer passing by the water of the newly developed Malmö harbour, the lone buoy might appear as any other found along the coast, however this is in fact a sophisticated measuring platform with the sole purpose of collecting water quality...
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Published: 20 May 2025Collaboration to improve detection of malignant prostate cancer cells
Globally, prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. It is particularly challenging during the metastatic stage, when existing treatments have limited effect, largely because it is difficult to detect in time.
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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: 25 February 2025New knowledge can improve care for patients with serious oral and jaw problems
One in four Swedes suffers from multiple oral and jaw problems at the same time, which significantly affects their quality of life. Now, new knowledge presented in Ibrahim Oghli’s doctoral thesis can help improve care for these people.
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Programme, master’s level | 120 creditsCulture and Change - Critical Studies in the Humanities, Master's Programme (Two-Year)
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Published: 11 October 2023Global governance shift in perception of AI, but more debate is crucial
For three global organisations, the discourse around AI has shifted from negative concerns about privacy and the mass collection of data to more positive debates about how it can be used as a tool and a facilitator of change, so find Malmö University...
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