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1 NORRUSS Research Programme for the High North and Russia Kristin Høiby Senior adviser/ programme coordinator NORRUSS

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3 The Research Council canalises nearly 30 % of public funding of Norwegian R&D Public funding Industry Institutes Universities Other ministries Ministry of Education and Research The Research Council

4 Policy-oriented programmes: Key characteristics  Primarily designed for the public sector users  Intended to provide a better knowledge base for:  political decision-making  public administration  and (in some cases) public services  Time frame (5-10 years)  Fully financed by the relevant ministries  In areas such as: environment, oceans/seas, food, welfare, security, education, etc.  € 1 mill - € 15 mill

5 National priorities  Report No. 7 (2011–2012). Vision and Policies. White Paper on the High North policy. - The Government’s High North strategy first launched in December 2006  Research Strategy for the Arctic and Northern Areas, Revision 1 - forskning.nord.to (2011-2016). - First launched in June 2006  RCN’s Strategy on International Cooperation (2010 – 2020)

6 Russia, one of eight priority countries outside of EU  Brazil  Canada  China  India  Japan  Russia  South Africa  US

7 NORRUSS  The NORRUSS programme is a social science research programme with the principal aim to expand, strengthen and renew the Norwegian research related to Russia and the High North.  NORRUSS programme periode: 2012-2016, funded by the Ministry of Foreign affairs of Norway  Covering research questions related to:  1. Challenges and possibilities in the High North.  2. Russian politics, economy and society in general, Russian policy for the Arctic/High North

8 Interdisiplinary and bilateral cooperation  The programme work closely with other research programmes in RCN, like PETROMAKS2, POLARPROGRAMME, CLIMATE, OCEAN AND SEA. These are innovation and research programmes.  RCN have cooperation agreement and joint calls with the Russian research foundations;  RFH (Russian Foundation for Humanities)  RFBR (Russian Foundation for Basic Research)  RCN (the Petromaks2 programme) have cooperation agreement with  Oil & Gas Research Institute (RAS) in Moscow  Arkhangelsk Scientific Center (RAS- Ural Branch )

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17 Increased competitiveness and innovation in the High North First time 10 MNOK to business related research on innovation RCN funding will cover 50 % of the project cost Call open for companies in cooperation with research institutions Criteria:  Companies from all ower Norway can apply, but project activities have to take place in the High North  Activities have to include cross border cooperation with companies/ clusters/organisations in one or several of the following countries: Finland, Sverige, Russland. Open for: Companies / organisations / clusters operation within the following sectors:  marin/maritim technology,  Industrial production,  arctic technology,  Energy efficiency, renewable energy,  tourism,  minerals,  Infrastructure and transportation

18 New knowledge about Russia’s policy for the Arctic areas 10 MNOK for researcher projects Research questions: Russias economic sustainability in relation to the country’s development plans for the Arctic Region Economic and political driving forces and challenges affecting he implementation of the russian arctic policy on shore (the Arctic Zone) and offshore Russian policy for the Arctic and its implementation Russian security policy fo the Arctic Arktis. Special criteria:  Priority will be given to projects with international partners and those with potential to shed an original light on recent, current and foreseeable developments within the defined research field.

19 Prosjektperiode: 2016-2019 (ekstraordinær utlysning i NORRUSS) Submission of application starts on the 14th of October Deadline 25. november Submit your application in due time, start early! You can change your application up to deadline. Remember all attachments! No attachments or changes possibile after deadline

20 20 Team Norway Murmansk 2nd of October Research and Business partner search exchange of information Contact person: Morten Vikeby, Consul, Royal Norwegian Consulate General, Murmansk epost: morten.vikeby@mfa.nomorten.vikeby@mfa.no

21 NUPI’s 20 th annual Russia conference In cooperation with the NORRUSS programme/RCN 20. November, Litteraturhuset, Oslo Keynote speakers: - Børge Brende, Norwegian Foreign Minister - Clifford Gaddy, The Brookings Institution Panel 1: Russia and the World  Bobo Lo, Chatham House: Russia and the New World Disorder (towards the Far East?) (T BC)  Sabine Fischer, German Institute for International and Security Affairs: Russia and New Cold War? (TBC)  Irina Busygina, Professor MGIMO, Moscow: Do we give up on Russia and the Greater Europe? Panel 2: Domestic Russian politics  Natalia Zubarevich, director of the regional program of the Independent Institute for Social Policy (Moscow): Problems for regions in Russia  Helge Blakkisrud, NUPI, Nationalism in Russia  Geir Flikke, University of Oslo, New Political Groups and the Russian state  Regina Smyth, Indiana University: Understanding the New Authoritarianism (TBC) Panel 3: Russia and Norway  Arild Moe, FNI: Russia in the Arctic, implications for Norway  Tormod Heier, IFS: Security challenges in the High North  Kristian Åtland, FFI: Revisiting predictions for Russian and Norwegian security (TBC)

22 www.forskningsradet.no/norruss

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