In this working paper, we have used national publication databases in the Nordic countries to compare research in social sciences and the humanities in the higher education institutions. The findings are based on a data material that does not meet the same standards as the data used in the new NordForsk report Comparing Research at Nordic Higher Education Institutions – Covering the years 1999-2014, where Nordic higher education institutions are compared based on publication data from Clarivate Analytics’ Web of Science. The results documented in this short report, are of an exploratory nature, and should be interpreted and cited as such as well.
NordForsk will open a Nordic-Baltic call for proposals for research projects on Migration and Integration. Each project can apply for up to NOK 10,5 million of funding, and we expect to fund 5-6 projects. The plan is to open the call during February 2024.
The current report is an update of the reports on Legislation on biotechnology in the Nordic countries published annually since 2014. Given the clear need for such overviews, the Nordic Committee on Bioethics decided to update the tables to reflect recent legal amendments. The aim of this report is to give the reader information on the current status in the different countries and a chance to compare the legal situation.
Det NordForsk-finansierede forskningsprojekt NORDeHEALTH har til formål at evaluere patienters online adgang til deres elektroniske sundhedsjournaler.”Det er en grundlæggende rettighed” siger lederen af forskningsprojektet.
NordForsk launches a call for research networks that can provide a broad knowledgebase for strengthening Nordic preparedness and resilience to future crises.
The overall aim of the initiative is to produce new knowledge on how to foster and advance the transition to a bio-based economy in the Nordic countries by integrating research, innovation and entrepreneurship in the private and public sectors.