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University-wide research initiatives

One of the University's tasks is to help to solve major societal challenges. This requires broad interdisciplinary collaboration within academia and with organisations outside the university.

Security threats in today's society are increasingly difficult to predict and can change rapidly. Our researchers respond to society's growing need for preparedness and risk analyses.

Centre for preparedness and resilience

Malmö, Helsingborg and Lund aim to be climate-neutral cities by 2030. ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓÆµ, in partnership with Malmö University and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Alnarp), is supporting their climate goals through research and collaboration.

Climate-neutral cities 2030

The Covid-19 pandemic has clearly demonstrated how fast viruses can become a significant threat to global health. Through national and international collaboration, we can improve our readiness for future virus outbreaks.

Pandemics and alertness

How can contemplation, aesthetics and compassion counter stress and feelings of meaninglessness? By exploring existential resilience, researchers and practitioners jointly engage in reducing stress and promoting a more meaningful, sustainable life.

Existential resilience

Experience Beethoven's Fifth as if you were sitting in the concert hall – or perhaps even better. With the help of AI and other new technologies, researchers are developing an entirely new concert experience.

Digital and interactive concert hall