We’re all doing our best to get into Greta Thunberg’s good books these days; checking if we can take the train to a tropical island for our annual vacation, Googling ‘can you grow your own avocados’ in a bid to reduce our carbon footprint.
A career in sports doesn’t necessarily mean training to become the next Olympic champion, Eye Of The Tiger style. Sport is much more than competitive entertainment, athletic prowess, or school yard keepie uppie challenges - it has the power to bridge divides and to create a more sustainable, equal society.
During their studies, what started as bold ideas became real-life enterprises to combat social and environmental challenges. Meet the Malmö University students behind three startups aiming to make the world a better place.
With more than seven start-ups created every day, there’s no denying that Malmö is one of Europe's most important innovation hubs. A leading tech-investor says he knows why.
There's never been a better time to take a step toward a new future – and Malmö University has a range of international programmes to help you fulfill your promise.
Malmö may be a long way from the steppes of Mongolia, but recent Malmö University graduate Chantsalnyam Luvsandorj, found herself inspired by both places.
Brexit has kept Europe and the EU in the headlines, but how many out there really understand the whole story?
The Local learns how a unique programme at Malmö University helps make the continent less confusing.
Did you know you can study at Malmö University, no matter where in the world you are? The Local finds out more about the school's 'Glocal classroom' concept and how it brings a top education to your doorstep.
‘Collaboration’, ‘entrepreneurship’, ‘sustainability’ can at times just feel like empty buzzwords. But for two former international students of Malmö University, these concepts have been the building blocks for a company which is now attracting the attention of leading global brands.
Being an international student means leaving home: leaving friends, family and familiarity. And that can seem daunting, even as you're about to embark on the experience of a lifetime.
Moving to a new country to study is already a big enough deal - add to that the hassle of trying to find a place to live and you have every right to feel a little daunted.
The face of communication and the media is forever changing, and, as it does, unchartered and often darker channels open up – areas which need to be fully understood before they are challenged.
Malmö University students are putting refugees in focus this holiday season, part of a wider student-led effort to encourage the university and city to open their arms to Malmö's growing refugee population.
When choosing a study abroad programme, research suggests students place great emphasis on the country and city. With that in mind, what makes Malmö stand out from the rest? We decided to find out by eavesdropping on two recently-arrived master’s students.
Do we all take everything too seriously? Have we forgotten how much fun it was being a kid? Meet the Malmö University student forging a design career by thinking like a child.
Over coffee in their apartment, students Karolína Marcinová and Jenni Uimonen tell us why Malmö is the perfect university city - and offer some tips for settling in.
In what is increasingly one of the most dangerous regions in the world, an Australian graduate of Malmö University is helping to bring the rule of law back to East Africa. Kara De Kretser explains how her master’s degree was her ticket to a career in international development.