Magasinet presenterer nye og eksisterende prosjekter innenfor bioøkonomi, grønn vekst, nøytronforskning, helse, kjønnsforskning, samfunnssikkerhet, eScience og e-infrastruktur, samt samarbeid mellom Nordens statistikkbyråer.
The report gives an overview of the existing legislation in the Nordic countries regarding the collection and re-use of health-related personal data in medical research. It also looks at how ethical review is integrated in the regulatory frameworks, including in the European general data protection regulation that will come into force May 2018.
Men mange almindelige migrationsrelaterede fordomme og ineffektivitet i integrationen af migrantbefolkningen skyldes manglen på solid, afprøvet og tilgængelig videnskabelig forskning.
Derfor vil studiet af migration – ved at udvikle grundforskning og ved at skaffe nye metodologiske tilgange og interventioner korrekt – kunne medvirke til at tilvejebringe et bedre vidensgrundlag for beslutningstagere samt fremme en mere informeret befolkning som helhed. Dette er det store formål, som denne oversigtsrapport søger at lette.
Features articles about NordForsk-funded activities and interviews with among others: Elisabeth Vik Aspaker, Birgitta Evengård, Allan Krasnik, Kristin Danielsen, Riitta Maijala, Angela Sasse, Sander Dekker, Martina Schraudner and Dagfinn Høybråten.
It's ten years since NordForsk was established and this milestone is marked by an anniversary insert looking back at the early days and important events that have shaped NordForsk to the organisation it is today.
NordForsk Magazine 2015 includes an interview with Denmark's Minister for Culture and Ecclesiastical Affairs, Bertel Haarder, and the former Icelandic Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir. Professor Erland Hjelmquist shares his thoughts about NordForsk health and welfare Initiative, and Chair of the Committee, Fredrik Melander, presents the new Joint Nordic initiative for neutron research.