en Forschungsrat (20.01.2017): Research Council suggests ways to make Horizon 2020 even better Norwegischer Forschungsrat: The Research Council of Norway's feedback for the interim evaluation of Horizon 2020 (PDF)
The Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) is an independent research foundation located in Norway at Kjeller and in Halden. IFE is in the forefront of several fields within international energy research, safety, environmental-, petroleum- and nuclear technology. IFE develops new technological solutions
ASC was founded in 1990 by representatives of national scientific organizations of the eight Arctic countries - Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia (at that time Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), Sweden and the United States of America. The Founding Articles of IASC were signed in Resolute
Forschungsinfrastruktur ausbauen. Zum Nachlesen Pressemitteilung Norwegische Forschungsrat (04.05.2017): Abridged version of the Research Council of Norway’s annual report for 2016 Kurzversion des Jahresberichts 2016 in englischer Sprache (03.05.2017): Investment in research bears fruit - Abridged version
participating in the ERAfrica Joint Call are: Austria, Belgium, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Ivory Coast, Kenya, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Switzerland and Turkey. A project consortium must comprise project partners from at least 4 different countries, of which
innovation for industry A record amount of funding is available for research and innovation projects in companies. This year the Research Council of Norway has made it even easier for companies to seek funding, and for the first time companies across the entire business sector will be able to find a call [...] innovation in Norwegian trade and industry and promote a more knowledge-based, competitive and adaptable business sector. "Knowledge is going to become Norway's most important competitive advantage in the years to come," says Arvid Hallén, Director General of the Research Council. "That means it is critical
Largest funding pot ever for innovation research in industry The Research Council of Norway is announcing NOK 850 million for allocation to Innovation Projects for the Industrial Sector. This is the largest funding pot to be made available for this type of grant to date. It is also the first time that [...] to draw more attention to our role as a collaborative partner for trade and industry," says Director General of the Research Council, Arvid Hallén. "Norway's competitiveness is completely dependent on our ability to cultivate a more knowledge-based business sector. This funding announcement ' together
10 years since the SkatteFUNN Tax Incentive Scheme was launched. Since then, some 21.000 projects have been approved under the Research Council of Norway's largest initiative for promoting research and development activity in Norwegian trade and industry. Under the SkatteFUNN scheme, business enterprises [...] understanding and better utilisation of new knowledge and technology are the most powerful drivers behind innovation. At this point in time, industry in Norway represents less than half of the overall national research investment. In Sweden, the comparable figure is much higher, at roughly 70%. This gap can