Network working in support of research and revitalization of small Saami languages, in the intersection between language research and language education.
Until now, Ukraine has been sidelined in terms of research in Eastern Europe. A new Nordic-Baltic research network seeks to change this, the reasoning being that if we intend to help with the rebuilding of Ukraine, we require more knowledge about the country and its needs.
CO2 emissions are the biggest cause of anthropogenic climate change. According to Nordic researchers, reducing emissions is not enough to minimise the effects. We must also prioritise the development of new carbon capture and utilisation technologies.
It is difficult to sell salmon in the chiller cabinet if it tastes and smells bad. Unwanted bacteria in the farming ponds cause bad odour, but now researchers are coming up with possible solutions.
A new call for funding is available for collaborative research projects on Nordic societal security in light of the emerging global and regional trends. The total amount of funding available for this Nordic call is set at NOK 44 million and the deadline for the submissions is 20 November 2019.
The project will investigate economical aspects and regulatory constraints of introducing by-products into the human food chain by the bioconversion of these into microbial ingredients, and document environmental footprint of these ingredients for fish feed.
This initiative aims to address major societal needs by strengthening the competitiveness of freight transport, creating know-how and building stronger cooperation between research communities, industry, and ministries in a Nordic context.