NordForsk has funded three new projects, building on insights from the previous call Welfare among Children and Young People in the Post-Pandemic Nordics. All projects aim to deepen our understanding of young people’s wellbeing and to address key knowledge gaps identified in previous research.
The Nordic Programme on Health and Welfare seeks to meet the need for increased Nordic research cooperation within health and welfare. Funding is available for research projects addressing inequalities in the distribution of health and welfare.
NordForsk, the Norwegian Cancer Society and the Research Council of Norway are collaborating to fund research in the area of personalised cancer treatment for children.
When we work together and cooperate across borders in the Nordic countries, we become stronger and can achieve more. This is what we call Nordic added value.
The D-CRISP project sees the solution for preventing and mitigating antagonistic threats in developing an integrated solution for digital twins from different domains (such as production, power grids, public infrastructure and spaces, logistics chains).