NordForsk opens a call on University Cooperation. 5 networks can be funded with a budget of NOK 4 + 8 mill per year per network. The call for proposals will be issued 1 September 2022.
When pandemics strike, politicians should base their preparedness and decisions on mathematical modelling of the spread of infection, according to Nordic researchers. They have identified where the greatest spread of infection occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This project facilitates the investigation of welfare, health and employment in the Nordic countries by aiming to establish a register-based comparative dataset that is to be made available to social scientists within public health and welfare research.
Nordic network that explores the increasing risks for spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) with international movements of pets, as well as investigate measures to mitigate it.
Starting in 2025, experts from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden will come together in a series of four workshops to deepen their understanding of post-Covid condition (PCC).