Nordforsk

NordForsk is an organisation run by the Nordic Council which finances and facilitates Nordic cooperation in research and research infrastructure.[1]

NordForsk was established in 2005 by the Nordic Council to support Nordic research. National Research Councils, universities and other organisations that finance research are key stakeholders in NordForsk.[2][3]

By funding and managing research programs, NordForsk brings together national environments and ensures the highest quality research.[4]

NordForsk aims to increase the quality, impact and efficiency of Nordic research collaboration and thus contribute to the Nordic region being a world leader in research and innovation.

The NordForsk Secretariat is located at Stensberggata 25 in Oslo.

References

  1. https://www.aka.fi/en/research-and-science-policy/international-cooperation/nordic-countries/nordforsk/
  2. https://esrc.ukri.org/funding/funding-opportunities/call-for-proposals-under-the-nordforsk-research-and-innovation-programme-on-digitalisation-of-the-public-sector/
  3. Kivimäki, Mika; Batty, G. David; Pentti, Jaana; Shipley, Martin J.; Sipilä, Pyry N.; Nyberg, Solja T.; Suominen, Sakari B.; Oksanen, Tuula; Stenholm, Sari; Virtanen, Marianna; Marmot, Michael G.; Singh-Manoux, Archana; Brunner, Eric J.; Lindbohm, Joni V.; Ferrie, Jane E.; Vahtera, Jussi (1 March 2020). "Association between socioeconomic status and the development of mental and physical health conditions in adulthood: a multi-cohort study". The Lancet Public Health. 5 (3): e140–e149. doi:10.1016/S2468-2667(19)30248-8. PMID 32007134.
  4. "NordForsk". The Icelandic Centre for Research. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
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