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Norad meeting 12 April 2011

Norad meeting 12 April 2011. Inger-Ann Ulstein, Stine Madland Kaasa, Jonas Enge. The Research Council’s roles. The Research Council of Norway. Division for Science. Division for Energy , Resources and the Environment. Director General. Division for Society and Health. Staff.

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Norad meeting 12 April 2011

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  1. Norad meeting 12 April 2011 Inger-Ann Ulstein, Stine Madland Kaasa, Jonas Enge

  2. The Research Council’s roles

  3. The Research Council of Norway Division for Science Division for Energy, Resources and the Environment Director General Division for Society and Health Staff Division for Innovation Division for Administrative Affairs

  4. The Research Council of Norway, System of governance Division for Science Research Board Division for Energy, Resources and the Environment Executive Board Research Board Director General Division for Society and Health Research Board Staff Division for Innovation Research Board Division for Administrative Affairs

  5. Extensive external participation in Council activities Executive Board Boards Division board Division board Division board Panels and committees Committees Commitees Commitees Commitees Commitees Commitees Commitees Commitees Commitees Commitees Commitees Commitees Meeting-place

  6. Funding received from the ministries (2008) Misc. The Research Fund Administration Transportation and Communication Education and Research Foreign Affairs Environment Health and Care Services Trade and Industry Agriculture and Food Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Petroleum and energy Total NOK 5691 mill. administration incl.

  7. NORGLOBAL shall strengthen Norwegian research on and with the South. Consolidating much of the effort within the field of development under a single programme, and through cooperation with other programmes. Strengthen research for development, through the integration of development perspectives into relevant programmes.  Strengthen the research capacity of developing countries by enhancing research cooperation between researchers based at institutions in the countries in question and leading Norwegian research projects.  What is Norglobal

  8. The Norglobal activities • PovPeace • CGIAR fellowship • Women and gender in development (to follow up the Action Plan for Women’s Rights and Gender Equality in Development Cooperation 2007–2009) • Globalisation of the environmental- energy and climate research (GLOBMEK) • Econpop (Research on Economic Growth, Poverty Reduction, Reproductive Health and Population Dynamics 2009-2013. • Western Balkan Countries development research • Tax havens, capital flows and development (new) • Research on humanitarian policies (HUMPOL) (new)

  9. The GLOBMEK budget has two lines:-to strenghten the development competence within Norwegian institutions, - to support partners from the South in relevant programmes.

  10. Objectives To support research on globalisation of the environment, energy and climate research. Strengthen the connections South-north. Increase the knowledge base on globalisation of the environment, energy and climate research in Norway and in the South. Strengthen Norwegian institutions role as good global partners within these area. GLOBMEKThe globalisation of the environment, energy and climate research

  11. NOK 6 millions/year to encourage Norwegian scientists to take a global approach • Special invitation to: Norwegian institutions focusing on effect of climate change and environmental changes. Institutions doing energy related research to develop projects with a focus on globalisation of their research • Social science and humanities • Partners from the South shall contribute to strengthening competence at the Norwegian institution • NOK 5 millions/year to support South-partners in the NORGLOBAL call and in Environment 2015 and NORKLIMA – call.

  12. CGIAR fellowships • The primary objective of the fellowship programme is to provide funding for young scientists based at Norwegian institutions that want to stay for up to two years at one of the 15 CGIAR research centers. • Targeting research within the areas fisheries, forestry and agriculture. • Call for proposal is publishedwith deadline 8 June 2011.2 mill.NOK is available for this last call for CGIAR fellowship. • http://www.forskningsradet.no/no/Utlysning/NORGLOBAL/

  13. The Cgiar centres location is world wide:

  14. Research collaboration with India: INDNOR Based on Programme of Cooperation in Science & Technology between India and Norway (2009) and The Norwegian Government’s Strategy for Cooperation between Norway and India (2009) INDNOR programme (2010-2019) 20 mill. NOK per year for 5+5 years for Indo-Norwegian research collaboration Administered by The Research Council of Norway Expressions of Interest: 165 EoIs received on wide range of topics General Call pre-projects INDNOR In the areas of: International political issues, climate, environment, clean energy, societal development 24 pre-projects funded in Nov.-Dec. 2010, 20 mill. NOK Joint-Call with Department of Science and Technology, India 11 research projects under evaluation by RCN and DST 6 mill. NOK from RCN, corresponding amount from DST Future Calls through thematic programmes 6 million NOK per year for Climate change (2011-13) Other calls based on input from the Expert Advisory group Appointed in Dec. 2010

  15. NORKLIMA (2004 – 2013) The main focus is on the climate system; climate trends in the past, present and future; direct and indirect impacts of climate change on the natural environment and society; adaptation; and instruments and policies for mitigation. • Cooperation withcountries in theSouth – NORGLOBAL • Additional funding has been granted to research projects involving partners from countries in the South. • Research cooperationwith China – CHINOR • December 2010: Joint callwith CAS on Ecosystem functioning, adaptation and climate-ecosystem interaction • 22 MNOK available for funding - 10 applications received • Research cooperationwith India – INDNOR • 31 Aug 2011: Call for proposals on ClimateChange and Water • 18 MNOK available for funding • The goal of this call is to increase the Indo-Norwegian research collaboration on the important global challenge of climate change.

  16. RENERGI – Clean Energy for the Future The objective of RENERGI is to develop knowledge and solutions as a basis for ensuring environment-friendly, economically efficient and effective management of the country's energy resources, a highly reliable energy supply and internationally competitive industrial development. • Support for collaboration with China • Funding to encourage bilateral research cooperation with China within the thematic priority areas of the RENERGI programme and the CLIMIT programme • October 2010: 6MNOK wasavailable for pre-projectsand networkactivities • Possible research cooperationwith India in 2012

  17. Environment 2015 («Miljø 2015», 2007 - 2016) • a comprehensive, cross-disciplinary research programme designed to generate knowledge about key environmental questions and create a foundation for designating future policy • Research cooperation with China – CHINOR. 17 proposals (+ 10 to NORKLIMA), available budget(Environment 2015 part of the call): 23 mill. Kroner • Cooperation with countries in the South. Additional funding granted via NORGLOBAL to 2 researchprojects involving partners from countries in the South:- SAR Monitoring of the Brazilian Amazon and Central African Rainforests- Cultures of Biodiversity: Perceptions and Practices • Presently the South is not a priority in Environment 2015 calls.Partly due to reduced funding

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