Gunnel gustafsson, nord forsk director. presentation of nordforsk
1. NordForsk
Nordic Societal Security Programme
Stockholm 26-27 November 2014
Gunnel Gustafsson
Director
NordForsk
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2. NordForsk
– NordForsk is a platform for joint Nordic research and research policy
development in the Nordic countries.
– It was established by the Nordic Council of Ministers in 2005.
– New statutes and new composition of the Board from 2014
– The aim of the organisation is to facilitate cooperation in all fields of
research when this adds value to work being conducted nationally.
– Basic funding is provided by the Nordic Council of Ministers and
additional funding by stakeholders especially the Research Councils in
the different countries (“The 2/3 principle”).
– The Board approved a new strategy for 2015 – 2018 which will be
followed by an implementation plan
Galdhøpiggen
2469
Kebnekaise
2102
Hvannadalshnjúkur
2110
Gunnbjørn Fjeld
3700
Halti
1328
3. New strategy - Strategic priorities for 2015-
2018
Nordic cross-border research cooperation
Strengthening integrated cross-sectorial research with the aim to tackle
societal challenges and ensure sustainable development
Creating critical mass in potentially excellent research areas
Nordic research infrastructure cooperation
Increasing cross-border access to and joint use of existing research
infrastructures in the Nordic region and globally
Supporting the establishment of new Nordic research infrastructure cooperation
Impact of Nordic research and research infrastructure
cooperation
Providing Nordic policy-makers and users with new evidence-informed/tested
knowledge
Improving knowledge about new results of Nordic research and research
infrastructure cooperation on the science and society arenas by increased
visibility.
4. Funding of Grand Challenge
responding research
Some examples:
•Distribution of Health and Welfare
•Responsible Development of the Arctic
•The eScience Globalisation Initiative (NeGI)
•Societal Security
5. Nordic Societal Security Programme
Objective
• To develop new knowledge about and solutions for the many
aspects of societal security affecting the Nordic countries.
Rationale
• The Programme builds on existing close Nordic cooperation in
the area of societal security that has been strengthened through
several political initiatives (e.g. the Haga Declaration from
2009)
• Higher degree of Nordic excellence and significant, targeted
results can be achieved together by means of a common
investment in a multi-year programme that links together
existing research groups.
Current budget (48,5 M.NOK)
6. Nordic Societal Security Programme
Status
• A two stage programme call for proposals for Nordic Centres of
Excellence in Societal Security was launched in 2013.
• In June 2014 NordForsk board, based on the Nordic Societal
Security Programme Committee recommendation, decided to
fund two new Nordic Centres of Excellence
• NORDSTEVA – James Peter Burgess fra Peace Research
Institute, Oslo
• NORDRESS – Guðrún Gísladóttir, Institute for Sustainability
Studies, University of Iceland
• NordForsk is working on the programme dissemination
• NordForsk is working to extend the Nordic Societal Security
Programme