Portfolio for democracy and global development
The portfolio covers major societal challenges nationally and internationally. The portfolio will generate knowledge about how Norway can maintain and further develop a well-functioning, democratic and secure society, with the ability to face crises. This also includes research and development on international relations and security challenges, global health and migration and development research.
Overall plans Global development and international relations
Portfolio plan
The portfolio plan describes investment objectives, planned activities and expected outcome and impact of the Research Council's total investment in the portfolio area.
Portfolio analysis
The portfolio analysis shall form a basis for portfolio plans, investment plans and reporting.
Investment plan
The investment plan shall provide an overview of the total calls for proposals and other activities planned with the use of the portfolio board's own funds.
Overall plans Democracy, administration and renewal (in Norwegian only)
Portfolio plan
The portfolio plan describes investment objectives, planned activities and expected outcome and impact of the Research Council's total investment in the portfolio area.
Portfolio analysis
The portfolio analysis shall form a basis for portfolio plans, investment plans and reporting.
Investment plan
The investment plan shall provide an overview of the total calls for proposals and other activities planned with the use of the portfolio board's own funds.
The Portfolio Board for Democracy and Global Development
The portfolio board shall provide strategic advice on research and innovation within Democracy and global development, and decide on the allocation of research funds to achieve the user goals and societal goals set for the portfolio.
The members are:
Cecilie Daae, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (Leader)
Tobias Alfvén, Karolinska Institutet/ Sachs' Children and Youth Hospital in Stockholm
Rebecca Borsch, The Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise, NHO (Forskningssystemet)
Eirik Holmøyvik, University of Bergen, UiB
Sissel Haugdal Jore, University of Stavanger, UiS
Einar Jørstad, Drammen municipality
Ivar Kolstad, Norwegian School of Economics, NHH
Kristin Skare Orgeret, Oslo Metropolitan University, OsloMet
Stig Rune Sellevåg, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, FFI
Ane-Marthe Solheim Skar, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, FHI
Indra de Soysa, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU
Camilla Tenna Nørup Sørensen, Royal Danish Defence College