The proposed project will investigate migrant health needs and experienced barriers to healthcare access for Ukrainian Refugee Women (URW) residing in Norway, Sweden and Estonia.
The ultimate goal of PHATE is to provide comprehensive risk assessments and adaptation tools that account for the large-scale oceanic processes and the ecological connectivity of the Arctic region.
This project aims to answer questions such as what types of non-economic losses and damages can be expected in the Arctic and what types of responses to non-economic losses and damages do Arctic communities prefer.
Network aiming to generate data-driven insights and actionable recommendations that will benefit the entire Nordic region and contribute to global knowledge on PCC.
Network bringing together researchers to accelerate understanding of how we can identify PCC patients and accelerate research on PCC, its characteristics and treatments.
Starting in 2025, experts from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden will come together in a series of four workshops to deepen their understanding of post-Covid condition (PCC).
This collaborative project investigates the linguistic integration of Ukrainian refugees across four countries around the Nordic-Baltic region: Sweden, Norway, Estonia and Lithuania.