The Nordic and Baltic countries are boosting research in aquaculture with nine new research projects. Among other things, the projects are to develop sustainable feed for salmon farming. The Director of NordForsk says this is an important step along the Nordic region’s path of becoming the world’s most sustainable region by 2030.
Research project on life course influences, trends and trajectories in health and functioning, and welfare state changes and inequality impacts of recent social reforms.
This study is about Cognitive Foundation Skills (CFS) in the adult populations aged 16-65 in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. CFS is here defined as literacy, numeracy and ICT (Information and Communications Technology) problem solving skills.
Traditionally, family laws have centered on the institution of marriage between a man and a woman. However, in the 21st century there is a multitude of family forms that the current family laws are not designed for, so reforms are urgently needed.
The MaHoMe project directly addresses migration and integration challenges by examining how migrants make and make sense of home amidst the complex and divergent politics of integration in three host societies: UK, Denmark and Sweden.
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.