Two ongoing research studies funded by NordForsk are providing important new knowledge about COVID-19 related to pregnancy and mental health. The director of NordForsk emphasises how the Nordic Region is leading the way in research on health data.
The ultimate goal of PHATE is to provide comprehensive risk assessments and adaptation tools that account for the large-scale oceanic processes and the ecological connectivity of the Arctic region.
The ALAMOT project seeks to explore how legal and policy frameworks are currently being implemented and how they can be used to respond to and shape the actions of diverse stakeholders in the Arctic.
For hundreds of thousands of years, human species have migrated across the globe. An interdisciplinary research team has found stone tools used by early humans in Tajikistan and is looking into how our ancestors lived to understand our evolutionary past.
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 aim of the Nordic university collaboration is to contribute to strengthening the international competitiveness of the Nordic countries and to facilitate the development of excellent Nordic research environments.
The initiative's main objectives are to strengthen educational research, contribute to a knowledge-based policy for the educational sector through widespread dissemination of the research results.
Home offices and activity-based workplaces are key features of the new working life. These solutions can provide greater freedom and a better balance between work and leisure, but they also present challenges for collaboration and the work environment, according to Nordic researchers.