This project focuses on street-level social work aimed at migrants in three Nordic countries, Finland, Norway and Sweden, and on how migrants make sense of and experience such social work in the context of transforming migration and welfare regimes in the Nordic region.
Young people predominantly live in cities, where the urgency of social exclusion is intertwined with numerous other societal challenges. Many of these pressing and interconnected problems, like unemployment, poverty, crime, and gender-based, ethnic, and religious discrimination, affect youth.
This collaborative project investigates the linguistic integration of Ukrainian refugees across four countries around the Nordic-Baltic region: Sweden, Norway, Estonia and Lithuania.
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.
The Nordic and Baltic countries have joined forces and collaborate in several research initiatives on everything from agriculture to future working life and green transition.
Deconstructing agro-waste derived from mushroom production as if it was Lego and using microbes to rebuild the pieces into something entirely new. This is the focus of a NordForsk-funded research project that seeks to tackle climate changes through Nordic collaboration.
NordForsk is planning a call on Sustainable health and social care systems for elderly. The intention is to provide funding for approximately 4-5 research projects under this call. The call for proposals will be issued late October 2024, with a deadline February 2025.