For the first time, NordForsk has begun funding projects under its Initiative for Interdisciplinary Research. With a total budget of roughly NOK 176 million, the programme spans a wide range of research topics, from narwhal tusks to smart textiles to historical perspectives on pandemics.
Network aiming to create a rigorous, creative and respectful space for safe exchange and capacity building across Indigenous and non-Indigenous well-established Nordic academic institutions.
During the pandemic, the Nordic crisis management principle of sector responsibility was put to the test. But what was behind the challenge to the sector responsibility principle? A Nordic research project will try to answer.
It is important to understand how governments at different levels, businesses and civil society can best work together to make society more resilient to hybrid threats, emphasises Arne Flåøyen, Director of NordForsk.
The portfolio analysis Ten years of Nordic Research Funding 2009–2018 explores the development and distributions of funding to Nordic research cooperation within NordForsk during the years 2009–2018.