past 50 years, for all research fields or thematic areas. The initiative has triggered new investments of more than NOK 2.5 billion in polar research. Norway allocated NOK 330 million, making it one of the major funders. The conference in Oslo will provide the first opportunity for direct knowledge exchange
n umsetzen. Norwegen schlägt vor, sein Pilotprojekt als „Europäischen Qualifikationspass“ einzuführen. Zum Nachlesen: Al-Fanar Media (04.09.2016): Norway Develops “Qualifications Passport” for Refugees University World News (16.09.2016): UN call to ease visa restrictions for refugee students
cells are among the research topics addressed by the 25 projects recently awarded a total of NOK 239 million in funding from the Research Council of Norway. The funding is being allocated under the Research Council's Large-scale Programme for Energy Research (ENERGIX), and competition was fierce. By the
The new research centres will study the interactions between technology and society and will examine Norway's energy policy challenges from a social science perspective. Minister of Petroleum and Energy Terje Riis-Johansen presented the three centres on 15 February. "The research conducted by the centres
Infrastructure: Updated National Strategy and Roadmap EEA (European Economic Area) Provides Millions for Research Collaboration: Norway and Romania Sign Cooperation Agreement Norway and the New EU Framework Programme: Wants More Marine and Maritime Research in Horizon 2020 Österreich Wissenschafts- und F
Arvid Hallén, Director General of the Research Council of Norway, commented on the white paper in his blog: "The new white paper on research makes it clear that research has become an even more important part of all sectors of society. The research strategies of the individual ministries are summarised [...] up the national strategies established in several of these areas. The Government plans to strengthen marine research, which we see as very positive. Norway is the world’s seventh largest nation with respect to fisheries and aquaculture research. We already have a strong position and we also play a clear
the Call. The Funding Parties of the Call are from Belgium, Burkina Faso, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, South Africa, Spain, UK and Uruguay. The Call is conducted as one-step-procedure but proposals are only eligible if pre-registered by 20th July 2023
marine geophysical exploration A total amount of up to € 8.2 million has been blocked by the funding partners from Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Romania and Spain. The participation of Germany and Romania in this call is subject to national approval. Each research partner will be funded
and group efforts. We are pleased that we will have completed the new strategy by the summer," says International Director at the Research Council of Norway Kristin Danielsen, who has been heading the Norwegian chairmanship team. Platform for national research programmes "The new strategy focuses on EUREKA