Malmo University

Malmo, Sweden

Malmö University is a public higher-education institution located in Malmö, Sweden. It was founded in 1998. The university was granted full university status from 1 January 2018.
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Malmö University is a public research-university located in Malmö, Sweden, offering a wide variety of programmes taught in English and internationally oriented.
Malmö University was established in 1998 (as a university college) and achieved full university status on 1 January 2018.
The university emphasises global engagement and multidisciplinary, challenge-based research and education — for example in urban studies, digital media, migration and sustainability.
For international students (non-EU/EEA), the first admission round for the autumn semester runs from 16 October to 15 January.
Applicants use the national Swedish admissions portal (UniversityAdmissions.se) or the university’s application system as indicated.
Applicants generally must have completed upper-secondary education equivalent to Swedish qualifications, meet any programme-specific subject prerequisites, and demonstrate proficiency in English as per the national requirement.
They should use the Swedish national emergency number 112 for urgent situations. The university provides guidance for non-EU/EEA students on health insurance and local services.
Yes — there are orientation programmes for international students, including practical information on moving to Malmö, insurance, living conditions and safety guidelines.
Non-EU/EEA students admitted to Malmö University for studies longer than three months must apply for a residence permit. The university’s “Moving to Malmö” page provides this information.
Yes — Malmö University offers a wide variety of both bachelor’s and master’s programmes taught in English. 
Some programmes require prior study in relevant subjects (for example, a bachelor’s degree in a related field for a master’s programme) and proof of English proficiency.
Yes — the university offers exchange placements; students must be nominated by their home university and follow the specified application period and procedures.
Yes — for non-EU/EEA students tuition fees apply for many programmes, and the university’s admissions pages mention tuition and application fee obligations.
Yes — Malmö University states that there are scholarships and that financial information is available for international students.
Students can refer to the “Tuition fees” section and “Applications and admissions” pages on the Malmö University website for full details.
The university is located in Malmö, in the southern region of Sweden (Skåne).
Yes — the university offers “University Housing” and guidance for finding accommodation in Malmö, including for tuition-fee paying and international students.
The “Moving to Malmö” page provides practical advice on residence permits, insurance, living costs, housing and arrival-information for international students.
Yes — students admitted to full-time studies in Sweden with a residence permit are allowed to work in Sweden during their studies; however, combining work and full-time studies may be challenging.
Yes — non-EU/EEA students admitted for studies longer than three months must obtain a residence permit before entering Sweden.
No — while students on residence permits can work during and after their studies under Swedish immigration law, the university does not guarantee visa sponsorship or job placement.

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University Of Malmo University Application Statistics

24000
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35 %
Kč 80000
Kč 96000
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75 %

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