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Norway in the international research arena:

International strategy in abridged version

Earlier this year the Research Council of Norway launched its new “Strategy on international cooperation” for the period 2010-2020. An abridged English version highlighting the most important areas of focus and challenges is now available.

International strategy Through participation in international research cooperation, Norway seeks to:
• help address global challenges to society;
• enhance the quality and capacity of Norwegian research;
• secure Norway access to international knowledge production;
• boost the competitiveness of Norwegian trade and industry;
• promote Norway as a leading research and innovation nation in selected research areas.

Action points designed to generate results

All of the Research Council’s programmes and activities must now have clearly-defined objectives and plans for international cooperation. The Council will also encourage Norwegian participation in international programmes which address major common challenges or strengthen Norwegian research and knowledge-based trade and industry.

In terms of funding, the Research Council will develop financial instruments which support long-term cooperation between Norwegian institutions and corresponding institutions in other countries as well as stimulation measures to encourage Norwegian players to participate in international collaborative and competitive arenas. In addition, international cooperation and researcher mobility will be given greater weight in the assessment of grant proposals in the years to come.

Full-length English version available

Both the abridged version of the Research Council’s “Strategy on international cooperation 2010-2020” and the full text may be downloaded by clicking on the links in the box to the right.

Written by:
Else Lie. Translation: Victoria Coleman/Carol B. Eckmann
Published:
 16.06.2011
Last updated:
16.06.2011