The Nordic Centre of Excellence (NCoE) Beyond the gender paradox focuses on exploring women's careers in technology-driven work environments, and conducts both action(-for change), solution-focused research and development research in these contexts. It has four main research pillars, investigating these both inside and outside of academe in a cross-sectoral, comparative manner: regional knowledge and innovation systems; knowledge and innovation systems in research-intensive environments; e-health; and Digital Humanities (in the academy and in the gaming industry).
Hvad gemmer sig bag begreber som flyskam, MeToo og dugnad i en nordisk sammenhæng? The New Nordic Lexicon, som bliver skrevet af forskere primært fra Norden, vil besvare disse og andre vigtige spørgsmål om de nordiske samfunds historie og kultur.
Verden er urolig, og de nordiske lande er rykket tættere sammen. Men hvis vi ikke lykkes med at styrke samarbejdet inden for blandt andet forskningsområdet, og griber chancen, nu hvor den byder sig, hvornår skal vi så gøre det? Spørger Johan Strang, professor i nordiske studier ved Helsinki Universitet.
This project aims to develop a conceptual interdisciplinary framework that will inform policy and regulatory options for the Nordic countries to respond adequately to the expanding critical minerals industry in the Arctic.
This project will identify people at-risk of dementia who may benefit from preventive interventions and investigate biological mechanisms for the development and prevention of dementia including between country comparisons of the Nordics and Japan.