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conference. "The project has received very broad support, with 27 partner institutions," says Project Director Karin Refsnes of the Research Council of Norway. Fifty representatives of these partners participated in the conference to launch the project in Oslo in October. To generate near-real-time data The [...] taking into account observation systems for marine, ice, atmospheric and terrestrial conditions." SIOS - partner institutions Research Council of Norway (RCN) Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research Norwegian Polar Institute (NPI) University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI)
During the past several years, Norway has been investing heavily in infrastructure in an effort to boost the quality of Norwegian research, distribute tasks efficiently at the national level and strengthen the country's position in the fierce competition for the best and the brightest. The recently published
PETROMAKS2 finanziert 40 neue Projekte in der Erdölforschung Start des neuen Bildungsforschungsprogramms FINNUT New Collaboration Agreement with Innovation Norway and SIVA New Knowledge to the Aquaculture Industry New Large-Scale Investment in Research in Norwegian Companies Polen Ministry of Science Selected
for Research on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation". This initiative represents a collaboration between research funders from Brazil, Germany, Norway, South Africa, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States to leverage international expertise to tackle the global challenges caused by
Denmark, corresponding to 9.2 per cent of the total number of students in Danish higher education programmes. The greatest number of students come from Norway, followed by Germany, Romania and Sweden.
companies to follow their lead. Championed by Minister of Trade and Industry "International cooperation improves the quality of our own research and gives Norway access to knowledge developed in other countries," Minister of Trade and Industry Trond Giske points out. The minister is pleased that companies that