The spectre of antagonistic threats and hybrid aggression is high on the agenda in the Nordic-Baltic region. In this context, NordForsk will launch a call focusing on funding research contributing to increased knowledge about antagonistic threats and societal security in the Nordic-Baltic region.
Young people who have been in out-of-home care during their upbringing are often characterised by a fragile sense of home which can reinforce their risk of homelessness, indicates early findings of NordForsk-funded research project.
A research project examines how popular culture reflects views of religion and the church in the secularised Nordic region. A notable aspect is that the role of churches and priests are seen as cultural, emotional and moral rather than religious.
NordForsk received a total of 216 applications for the Nordic-Baltic call on Responsible use of Artificial Intelligence by the deadline on 13 May 2025.
The overall goal of the Nordic initiative on Health and Welfare is to improve health in the Nordic countries by finding solutions to societal and public health challenges through high-quality research.
Employers and authorities need to update their understanding of what is needed in the future labour market. It’s not about what they think is needed today, but about what will be needed tomorrow.
The Nordic and Baltic countries are well placed to shape the future of quantum technology. Investments in shared initiatives can contribute to a globally competitive quantum ecosystem rooted in Nordic values and excellence, according to a new report.