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What are the key benefits of Nordic research co-operation across academic disciplines, and how can we collaborate to enhance its excellence and impact in the future?
Join us for a day full of inspiring and insightful talks and discussions, and networking with Nordic colleagues, to celebrate 20 years of Nordic research co-operation.
Practical information
Location: Malmö University, Building Niagara, Nordenskiöldsgatan 1, Malmö, Sweden. (NB: This is a physical event only).
Time: Wednesday 18 June 2025 from 10:00 to 16:00 CEST.
Mingle: All participants are invited to join us for informal conversations, networking, and light refreshments, immediately after the conference, from 16:00 to 17:00.
Free: The conference is free of charge.

Programme
10.00: Doors open - registration & coffee
10.30–10.40 | Conference opening
- Yasemin Arhan Modéer, moderator
- Mia Rönnmar, Vice-Chancellor of Malmö University
10.40–11.20 | Research Co-operation for Civil Preparedness and Resilience
Societal security and preparedness have moved to the top of the political agenda, in the Nordic region and worldwide. Research on security, preparedness and resilience is essential, both to understand what is happening and to be able to respond to developments in accurate ways. But what kind of research do we need, and how can the Nordic countries co-operate on the production and exchange of knowledge to ensure civil preparedness and resilience?
Speakers:
- Rasmus Dahlberg, Researcher in Societal Security
- Elzbieta Drazkiewicz, Lund University
- Tor-Björn Åstrand, The Psychological Defence Agency of Sweden
11.20–12.00 | The Future of Nordic Research Co-operation
The Nordic countries have many similarities, and we face the same challenges from global megatrends, also within research. But funding systems, political priorities and academic excellence vary from country to country. How can we ensure that all countries achieve maximum benefit from Nordic research co-operation?
- Arne Flåøyen, NordForsk
- Paula Eerola, Research Council of Finland
- Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, University of Copenhagen
12.00–12.45 | Lunch
12.45–13.00 | Music Performance
Performance concert – an Inuit, Balkan and Scandinavian tribute to the multicultural positive coexistence between nature and humans.
- INUANIMA
13.00–13.45 | The Psychology of Decision-Making
Our brain is designed to keep us alive. To do this, it takes shortcuts that we don't notice. These shortcuts can be useful, but they also lead to serious mistakes – both when we make decisions alone and in groups. Even when we decide which research projects deserve funding. In this talk, Hesselberg will demonstrate why and how we fail – and how we can move towards evidence-based research funding.
Speaker:
- Jan-Ole Hesselberg, Foundation Dam
13.45–14.15 | Pause
14.15–15.15 | Scientific Pathways to a Green and Secure Nordic Region
Scientific solutions are crucial for building a green and secure Nordic region, but they must be shaped by more than data alone. Complex challenges like climate change, the green transition, and security threats demand both robust evidence and deep local and Indigenous knowledge, balanced with political priorities, civil rights, and national and international laws and guidelines. What is the role of research in this context?
- Karen Ellemann, Nordic Council of Ministers
- Torjer A. Olsen, University of Tromsø
- Arnârak Patricia Bloch, University of Southern Denmark
- Melina Antonia Buns, University of Stavanger
- Rico Kongsager, University College Copenhagen
15.15–15.50 | Research Shaping Nordic Welfare
Most people in the Nordic region enjoy a high quality of life, thanks in part to strong welfare systems and a high level of trust. However, recent crises – including the pandemic, wars, and waves of displacement – have put these foundations under pressure. How can research help build a good future for all Nordic residents including children and migrants?
- Alexander Winge, The Nordic Youth Council
- Vilde Hernes, Oslo Metropolitan University
15:50 – 16:00 | End of Conference
A brief wrap-up and final reflections.
16:00 – 17:00 | Mingle & Refreshments
Join us for informal conversations, networking, and light refreshments.

Please note that the programme is subject to changes and will be updated regularly.
Speakers

Alexander Winge
President, Nordic Youth Council

Arnârak Patricia Bloch
PhD Researcher, Ilisimatusarfik

Arne Flåøyen
Director, NordForsk

Elzbieta Drazkiewicz
Researcher, Lund University

Jan-Ole Hesselberg
Programme Manager, Dam Foundation

Karen Ellemann
Secretary General, Nordic Council of Ministers

Melina Antonia Buns
Associate Professor, University of Stavanger

Paula Eerola
President, Research Council of Finland

Rasmus Dahlberg
Researcher, Royal Danish Defence College

Rico Kongsager
Associate Professor, University College Copenhagen

Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen
Professor, University of Copenhagen

Tor-Björn Åstrand
Head of Research and Analysis, Psychological Defence Agency

Torjer A. Olsen
Professor, University of Tromsø

Vilde Hernes
Senior Researcher, Oslo Metropolitan University