In 2011, the Research Council of Norway was been commissioned by the Ministry of Education and Research to establish a Knowledge Centre in the field of educational research. The new centre was officially launched on 16 May. The purpose of the centre is to compile systematic reviews of national and i
co-financed by the Baltic Sea Region Programme 2007-2013. The global rankings of Germany, Finland, Iceland, Netherlands (part of ScanBalt BioRegion), Norway and Sweden all stay within the global top 30 with Germany, Netherlands and Sweden improving their rankings from the beginning to the end of the period
evidence above all." The programme covers the entire territory of the 28 EU Members States, as well as 4 Partner States of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland and is worth more than €48 million, with a contribution from the European Union of around €41 million from the European Regional and
Astrium will give an introduction to and demonstrate their radar satellite-based monitoring services and how these can be of use for the energy sector in Norway. The meeting will take place at the German-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce. Contact Hanne Marit Grønning E-Mail: gronning@handelskammer.no About Astrium
deadline: 29.04.2015 ). This call is initiated by funding organisations from 7 different European partner countries (Belarus, Germany, France, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, United Kingdom) of the former ERA-NET MARTEC consortium. After submission of the proposals via the MARTEC web page, the proposals will be
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
seitens des Forschungsrats begrüßt, da Forschung als Querschnittsaufgabe über alle Ressorts hinweg gesehen wird. Zum Nachlesen The Research Council of Norway (12.10.2018): Important funding boosts recommended in Long-term plan for research
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
collaboration and research collaborations funded by the EU will become more important in the years to come. European projects are a hallmark of quality Norway is not a member of the EU, and many Norwegians want the country to remain outside. "However, Norwegians are pragmatic people who draw a clear distinction