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Malmö University, Sweden - International Education and Research
Malmö University was founded in 1998. Located in the centre of Malmö at Universitetsholmen, the university has played a central role in the transformation of Malmö from an industrial town to a centre of learning.
Malmö is located in southern Sweden, close to Denmark and with easy access to mainland Europe.
Malmö University strives to be a university open to all; a university that is structured to cope with our ever-changing jobs market through a multi-disciplinary approach that crosses traditional school and faculty boundaries. This is also one of the reasons we make an effort to attract students that come from a background where university education has not necessarily been part of their tradition. At present, almost 1,800 international students are enroled at the university. In total we have 25,000 full or part-time students.
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In total, Malmö University has more than 90 separate education programmes and 500 courses. We teach 18 degree programmes and 90 courses in English.
European citizens can make a late application to some of our bachelor's degrees. Although the official application period for master's degrees has also closed, it is still possible for international students to make a late application.
Programmes and courses offered in English
Faculties and schools
Malmö University has four faculties and one school:
Faculty of Culture and Society
Faculty of Health and Society
Faculty of Odontology
Faculty of Education
School of Technology
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