The aim of the Nordic Centres of Excellence (NCoE) Programme is to increase the scientific quality, efficiency, competitiveness and visibility of Nordic research through enhanced collaboration between Nordic countries. A NCoE consists of prominent research groups from at least three Nordic countries, forming a physical or virtual centre with common objectives and coordination. A Nordic Centres of Excellence within this call is expected to cover topic areas of
one or several of the following keywords:
- Adaptation supported by effect studies
- Adaptation to the consequences of climate change concerning land, coastal areas, or cities
- Opportunities that climate change might open for the Nordic countries
Effects of climate change can include impacts on nature, ecosystems, society and economy.
The Programme is a combination of natural/technical science and social science/humanities, and interdisciplinary applications will be encouraged. Participants from industry, policy makers and societal actors should be included in
the NCoE when relevant. Societal impact is important.
Funding
The Top-level Research Initiative intends to fund 3-4 Nordic Centres of Excellence (NCoEs) on Effect studies and Adaptation to Climate Change. The total budget of the call is 90 MNOK over 5 years. The application procedure is in two stages and the deadline for applications to the first stage is March 3rd 2010 (16:00 CET).
For more info please check out the To Level Research Intiative website here
Contact persons:
Simone Heinz, Senior adviser Michael Andersson, Senior adviser
E-mail: simone.heinz@nordforsk.org E-mail: michael.andersson@nordforsk.org
Phone: +47 908 45 382 Phone: +47 941 68 547
Nordic Centres of Excellence on Effect studies and Adaptation to Climate Change
Thu, Jan 14, 2010
The Top-level Research Initiative launches a call for Nordic Centres of Excellence within the sub-programme ”Effect studies and Adaptation to Climate Change”. The sub-programme “Effect studies and Adaptation to Climate Change” aims to
improve knowledge about society’s capacities for adaptation, and the risks and opportunities that the effects of climate change may bring the Nordic region.
improve knowledge about society’s capacities for adaptation, and the risks and opportunities that the effects of climate change may bring the Nordic region.