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Malmö University

Malmö University
Malmö högskola
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Motto

Där mångfald gör skillnad
(Where diversity makes

the difference)
Type Public
Established 1998
Vice Chancellor Prof. Kerstin Tamm
Administrative staff
1,602 total (2012)
Students 12.583 (FTE, 2012)
450 doctoral students (2011)
Location Malmö, Scania, Sweden Sweden
Campus Urban
Website www.malmouniversity.se

Där mångfald gör skillnad
(Where diversity makes

Malmö University (Swedish: Malmö högskola) is a Swedish university college (with its own directorial board) that was founded in 1998 and is located in Malmö, Sweden. With more than 24,000 students and about 1,600 employees (academic and administrative), Malmö University is the ninth largest institute of learning in Sweden. It has exchange agreements with more than 240 partner universities around the world and roughly a third of the students have an international background. Education at Malmö University focuses on, among other things, migration, international relations, political science, sustainability, urban studies, and new media and technology. It often includes elements of internship and project work in close cooperation with external actors.

Located at Universitetsholmen in the centre of the city, the university has played an important role in the transformation of Malmö from an industrial town to a centre of learning. A large part of the campus was constructed on grounds which, up to the mid-1980s, belonged to the Kockums shipyard, which had been a key element of naval-industrial Malmö.

In mid-June 2016, the Swedish minister for higher education and research announced that Malmö University will be granted full university status on January 1, 2018.

In 2007, by government initiative, the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education employed an international expert committee to find and award the top five highest quality education areas among all universities and colleges in Sweden. The Faculty of Odontology at Malmö University was awarded one of these distinctions ("Centre of Excellence in Higher Education"). The other awards went to Linköping University (Medicine and Control Theory/Vehicle Engineering), Royal Institute of Technology (Vehicle Engineering), and Umeå University (History).


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