| 15.08.12 |
Norwegian researchers are among the first in the world to use radioactivity to trace nanoparticles in experimental animals and soil. Their findings have made it easier to identify any negative environmental impact of nanoparticles, which are found in an increasing number of products.
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| 06.08.12 |
R&D activity is to support the responsible development of nanotechnology to benefit industrial development and society.
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| 05.06.12 |
The programme board of the Programme on Nanotechnology, Nanoscience, Microtechnology and Advanced Materials (NANO2021) has awarded funding to nine of the grant proposals received in connection with the 15 February 2012 submission deadline.
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| 10.02.12 |
Norwegian applications for funding for bilateral project cooperation with France under the current NANO2021 call for proposals (application deadline 15 February) MUST comply with the Norwegian text of the call for proposals on the Norwegian website and the restrictions specified there pertaining to the format and maximum number of pages allowed in grant applications to the Research Council. This is the case for all the various types of grant applications.
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| 12.01.12 |
Funding is available for Norwegian- and bilateral French-Norwegian projects within the priority areas “renewable energy” and “improved health”.
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| 06.01.12 |
A simple video is now available which explains the Research Council of Norway’s grant application system and how applications are processed.
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| 14.12.11 |
The Research Council of Norway’s Programme on Nanotechnology and New Materials (NANOMAT) is drawing to a close at the end of 2011. The Council has decided to launch a new research programme within the same field – the Programme on Nanotechnology, Nanoscience, Microtechnology and Advanced Materials (NANO2021) – which will be a 10-year, large-scale programme. The initial funding announcement is planned issued for the 15 February 2012 application deadline.
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