and Economy (BMWFW) Belgium:Federal Public Planning Service Science Policy (BELSPO) Canada:Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Denmark:Innovation Fund Denmark (InnoFond) Finland: Academy of Finland (AKA) France:Agence nationale de la recherche (ANR) Germany:Federal Ministry of Education and Research
individuals, municipalities and businesses. The portal provides information on the newest research and development within climate change adaptation in Denmark and abroad. The portal also contains a number of specific examples (case descriptions) of adaptation measures.
Innovation and Higher Education. The agency's core tasks are to create optimum framework conditions for the Danish university sector and to strengthen Denmark's position in the global community by promoting internationalisation of study programmes, intercultural understanding, integration and a global outlook
DTU Nanotech - the Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology - is a department at the Technical University of Denmark situated in Kongens Lyngby ten kilometres north of Copenhagen. Established in 1990, DTU Nanotech is a centre of excellence in micro- and nanotechnology exploiting sciences across the t
Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Health - two faculties that total 10.000 students and around 2850 full-time employees. The Center was the first in Denmark to introduce a full Bachelor- and Master's Education in Nanoscience. Today the center has more than 250 students of Nanoscience who are primarily educated
NORDUnet is a joint collaboration by the 5 Nordic National Research and Education Networks in Denmark (Forskningsnettet), Finland (Funet), Iceland (RHnet), Norway (Uninett) and Sweden (SUNET) based in Copenhagen and operates a world-class Nordic and International network and eInfrastructure service for
besseren Konditionen bereitzustellen. Zum Nachlesen: Pressemitteilung der Europäischen Kommission (09.03.2016): €48 million in loans for 250 SMEs in Denmark
Council is the official inter-parliamentary body in the Nordic Region. The Nordic Council was formed in 1952. The Council has 87 elected members from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden as well as from the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland. The members of the Council are members of the national
NSI is the only research organization in Denmark with the basic funding and mandate to carry out space research. Although space research is also conducted at other universities and organizations, these activities primarily rely on funding from research agencies and other external funding sources. Through
entrepreneurial activities and has contributed to the wording of rules and regulations regarding biotechnological pastenting, research and production in Denmark and Europe.