Target groups: Research organisations
Target groups: Public sector, Industry, Research organisations
Target groups: Industry, Research organisations
Bring forward knowledge about the direct connections and interaction effects between food, environment and/ or climate and public health.
This call applies to research projects that promote new knowledge about how local and coastal fish stocks in the coastal zone and fjords along Norway and/or around Svalbard respond to changes in climate and/or the environment.
The funds will support research on the role and development of culture in the context of technological, environmental, and societal change.
The report shows how the Norwegianisation policy has led to long-term differences, discrimination and marginalisation of the Sami and national minorities. We will support new, interdisciplinary research that sheds light on this in the areas of climate, the environment, green energy, nature and resource management, language, culture, welfare, edu...
The purpose of this call is to give early-career researchers the opportunity to lead their own research project and gain experience in supervising students and/or doctoral candidates. The projects should also enable researchers to develop responsible and equitable collaboration with research partners in low- and lower-middle-income countries.
Research on today's management of the aquaculture industry, the need for changes and possible systems for tomorrow, including research following the development of new regulations.
Funding is available for high-quality research on skills, education and working life.
The research on the development in Russia should focus on issues related to domestic political conditions, including developments in the Russian economy and conditions for Russian business sector, how social conditions are affected and what political and economic room for maneuvering exists in the regions.
The funds should be used for research into how democracies are changing nationally and globally, and how they can be strengthened and further developed.
Messages at time of print 20 April 2026, 15:52 CEST