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Open access to publications

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Open access to scientific publications promotes research and society's use of its results. It ensures researchers, business, the public sector and the wider society access to the latest and most updated research.

Sharing research data

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Openness and knowledge sharing is a prerequisite for all research. It is an important research policy objective that the results of publicly funded research should be as open as possible. In this context, by research results we mean data that is created through research activities.

Preparing society for the extreme weather that is coming

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Hans ravaged the summer of 2023, and the costs associated with the damage are estimated at NOK 1.6 billion so far. Climate scientists predict more extreme weather in the years to come. Through research and innovation at Klima 2050, a centre for research-based innovation (SFI), society is prepared for the weather of the future.
Energy, transport and low emissions
Health
Humanities and social sciences
Life science
Natural science and technology
Policy and government administration areas
Research organisations
Welfare, culture and society

How we process Collaborative and Knowledge-building Project applications

The application review process comprises the two major joint calls for proposals Knowledge-building Project for Industry and Collaborative Project to meet Societal and Industry-related Challenges. We also have a number of individual calls that announce funding under the same purpose as this application type.
Research organisations
Portfolio plan:

Structural priorities

This portfolio will underpin the ambitions relating to open research, which refers to ... Global Research Council and other international R&D-funding organisations and multi- and bilateral initiatives

Disbursement of funding

Have you received support from us for a project? The plan for payments is described in the contract or in the grant letter from us. Here you will find our most important prerequisites for payouts and an overview of planned automatic payments.

General application requirements

The general application requirements are presented below. A detailed description of the requirements for grant applications is found in the call for proposals and the appropriate application form with accompanying instructions. All applicants need to follow the instructions accompanying the document. Applications that do not satisfy these requirements will be rejected.

Norwegian research project recycles rare metals

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Norway is investing in green technology, but what happens when important materials are imported from countries such as South Africa, China and Russia? In the innovation project RecirkIrRu, researchers have worked with groundbreaking technology to recover iridium and ruthenium. The result is less need for mining, increased competitiveness for Norwegian industry and sustainable recycling of metals that are important for the green shift.
Climate and the environment
Communication and dissemination
Enabling technologies
Industry
Innovation
Trade and industry

Privacy statement

In this privacy statement, we describe how the Research Council of Norway processes personal data.
Industry
Public sector
Research organisations

Nominate members to the Research Council's portfolio boards

Until 15 October, anyone can nominate members for ten new portfolio boards. The portfolio managers are appointed by the Research Council's Board of Directors and are due to take office on 1 January 2024. The portfolio boards have a term of office of four years.

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