The Top-level Research Initiative (TRI) is the largest joint Nordic research and innovation initiative to date. The initiative aims to involve the very best agencies and institutions in the Nordic region, and promote research and innovation of the highest level, in order to make a Nordic contribution towards solving the global climate crisis.
The Nordic-Baltic region, home to some of the world’s most stable liberal democracies, no longer represents a safe haven for those fleeing authoritarian repression.
As the most commonly diagnosed malignancy and the 2nd leading cause of cancer-related death in men, prostate cancer (PC) is a major health care problem in the Nordic countries, where incidences will rise by 40% in the next 20-ys due to population aging.
The project aims to enhance the digitization of natural history collections across Nordic and European museums through strategic collaboration and technological innovation.
Overview of results and effects of the four Nordic Centres of Excellence in Arctic research. The report contains data on publications, policy influence, dissemination activities and other impact indicators.