A boost for open access to research The Research Council of Norway is introducing a new, five-year funding scheme that will cover a significant share of the costs incurred by research institutions for publication in open access journals. "With this scheme we hope to facilitate a more rapid transition [...] Overall research policy objective Ensuring open access to scientific publications is an overall research policy objective in an international context. In Norway, open access has been listed as an important objective in the Government's white paper on research. It is also in keeping with changes in the research
Clinical Trials Partnership 1.8 Million Euros EU-South Africa Research Cooperation Project Launched Calls to Protect EU Research and Exchange Funding Norway to Lead New Marine Research Office in Brussels More Similarities than Differences in Higher Education in the Nordic Region Frankreich Relaunch of Huge [...] Dutch Inspectorate of Education NWO to Invest in New Chemical Innovations in Top Sector Chemistry Norwegen NOK 2 Billion to New Centres of Excellence Norway and Japan to Work CloselyTogether on Polar Research More Money for the Science Centres Österreich Neuer Anschub für exzellente Forschung Mitterlehner:
multilingualism to subsea gas reservoirs and mental disorders. Both the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development and the Research Council of Norway have high expectations for this third generation of SFF centres now being launched. "All our evaluations and experience show that providing the best [...] Division for Science, who is eager to follow the progress of the new SFF centres. Counting the 13 new centres awarded allocations from 1 January 2013, Norway now has a total of 21 SFF centres. Organising into centres adds value "SFF centres have acquired a well-deserved reputation as power hubs in the Norwegian [...] Norwegian university research activity. They are playing a vital role in recruitment of young researchers and attracting international expertise to Norway through cooperation agreements and by employing international research talent in their respective fields. Each of the current batch of new SFF centres
norwegischen Forschungsförderung zu steigern. Folgende Fördereinrichtungen und Programme wurden im Rahmen der Studie untersucht: The Research Council of Norway (RCN) The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) The National Science Foundation (NSF, USA) VINNOVA (Schweden) Natural Environment
The Norwegian Space Centre (NSC) is a government agency under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries. The NSC was established in 1987, when Norway became a member of the European Space Agency (ESA). The NSC is responsible for organizing Norwegian space activities, particularly with respect to
Das Programm Norway - Global Partner (NORGLOBAL-2) ist beim Norwegischen Forschungsrat angesiedelt und wurde Ende April dieses Jahres gestartet und läuft bis zum Jahr 2024. Es fördert breitangelegte Forschungsvorhaben, die Wissen für die künftige Gestaltung der norwegischen Entwicklungspolitik liefern
Förderung zu bewerben. Einen Überblick über die förderungsfähigen Themenfelder und die acht Programme gibt die Pressemitteilung " Research Council of Norway announces NOK 900 million in funding for innovation projects for industry " des norwegischen Forschungsrates.
TCI Global Conference, Monterrey, Mexico, 10-13 November 2014 Next meeting of TCI members in Australia in June First TCI Peer Review at Innovation Norway Workshop: Sharing new approaches in cluster evaluation, Scotland, 11 June 2013 Exploring the role of clusters in preparing RIS3: strategies in Europe
The Health&Care21 (HelseOmsorg21) strategy process was launched by the Ministry of Health and Care Services in 2013. It 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