Youth with mental health diagnosis, or who report that they have mental health difficulties, thrive less well at school than other young people. New research will uncover the causes of this and whether other factors play a role.
NordForsk received 33 applications in response to its call for proposals for Nordic Research Infrastructure (RI) Hubs. NordForsk has now decided to fund seven RI Hubs with NOK 17 million in total.
Musical Climate Art for a Sound Future is a feasibility study on how to use scientific, traditional and local knowledges to support traditional and new music-related livelihoods in meeting climate and related social changes in the Arctic.
There is a great need for new knowledge about vaccines, methods of treatment and the different ways in which the Nordic countries are tackling the COVID-19 pandemic. The Nordic region is now launching new initiatives to enhance research collaboration and prepare the region for any future pandemic.
13 consortia with researchers from Denmark, Estonia, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden have submitted proposals in the NordForsk call on Sustainable Fisheries from Healthy Seas.
Researchers whose work is targeted towards promoting sustainable societies are invited to participate in a new Nordic research initiative on sustainable urban development and smart cities. A call for proposals is expected in March 2019.