contributes on behalf of the non-G7 EU members. The current MSPs are Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Norway, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland the United Kingdom, the United States of America and the European Union.
Forschungs- und Innovationspolitik an das Europäische Parlament richteten. Tiina Vihma-Purovaara, Academy of Finland, und Dag Kavlie, Research Council of Norway, beleuchten als Insider die Innovationssysteme ihrer Länder. Anlässlich der vorliegenden Ausgabe wird der Cluster Helsinki und die Region Kopenhag [...] Norwegian Research and Innovation Policy and the Norwegian Competence Centres Dänische Innovationszentren – Shanghai, Silicon Valley, München Innovation Norway – ein Netzwerk zur Stärkung der Norwegischen Wirtschaft Qualitätssicherung und Evaluation: Finnland als Vorreiter für Berufsbildung in Europa Inno [...] Autos in Schweden The 2010 budget for the Ministry of Education and Research: Supporting the Norwegian knowledge economy Strategic priorities 2011: How Norway should invest in research The Academy of Finland prepares a new Centre of Excellence programme Denmark and the United States agrees on future collaboration
indicators covers all EU Member States, as well as the United Kingdom, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia and Turkey.
governmental organisations and EU institutions. EIRO is based on a network of leading research institutes in the EU, acceding and candidate countries and Norway. There is also a centre covering developments at the EU level.
National strategy for the health and care sector launched The Health&Care 21 strategy is Norway's first national research and innovation strategy for the health and care services. The strategy will form the basis for the further development of the services in this key area of society. Prime Minister [...] (in Norwegian, with an English summary): HelseOmsorg21 strategien (PDF-2Â 511.8 KB) . Crucial role for the Research Council The Research Council of Norway has served as the secretariat for the process. "This strategy may play a critical role in the development of the entire health and care sector," says
the remainder of the total eight-year period or to terminate the centre's activities after five years. The Executive Board of the Research Council of Norway has decided to extend funding to all the SFI centres selected in December 2010 for the additional three-year period. Experienced international experts [...] as intended and that the centres are carrying out a great deal of excellent work," notes Arvid Hallén, Director General of the Research Council of Norway. "In addition, the report provides useful, constructive feedback and recommendations for improvements to the individual centres and to the Research
„Berufsbildungspolitik aus einem Guss“ an Wissenschaft in Indien Norwegen Record Amount of Funding Available for Research-Based Innovation for Norway’s Industry Norway Intensifies R&D Cooperation With Singapore Norwegischer Forschungsrat startet neues Förderprogramm für Internationale Partnerschaften SIOS
particular through the development of new technologies and processes in sectors such as oil and gas, shipbuilding and also fisheries and aquaculture, Norway is today increasingly facing a “triple transition imperative” in which it needs, first, to shift toward a more diversified and robust economy; second
Council Arvid Hallén. Complex relationships In carrying out its activities, the Research Council must interact with the entire business sector; all of Norway's universities, university colleges and independent research institutes; and 16 government ministries. Dr Hallén explains that each ministry within [...] for basic research "Under the Division for Science we have effective instruments at our disposal to provide support for basic, long-term research in Norway. We know that basic research tends to be vulnerable in a system strongly based on the sectoral principle, so we have invested considerable effort in [...] can do things better," he concludes. According to Minister of Research and Higher Education Tora Aasland, the evaluation of the Research Council of Norway will be carried out within the current parliamentary period, i.e. by autumn 2013. Start-up is planned for early 2011.
non-governmental, nationwide body which embraces all fields of learning. Its main purpose is to support the advancement of science and scholarship in Norway. The Academy acts as a national contact body both within the individual scientific disciplines and between these, and represents Norwegian science