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They have both the law and all good intentions on their side. Still, older queer persons are overlooked in curricula and in interactions with health and social care personell.
With over NOK 56 million secured, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences will lead a major EU project aimed at researching how we can better coexist with predator conflicts in the future.
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences has received EU funding for a project that aims to educate children and youth about cybersecurity and protect them from various digital threats.
A report from the Eastern Norway Research Institute provides insight into how refugees who identify as LGBTIQ+ experience their encounter with Norway.
Norwegian music teachers find it challenging and high-risk to teach about gender and sexuality in the classroom.
We are facing a growing threat of cyberattacks in the coming years. A professor of cybersecurity believes that more and more Western countries will change their strategy and not just defend themselves against attacks from others.
While authorities in other countries referred to the fight against the pandemic as a 'war', we in Norway chose to call it a 'dugnad'. It was a success.
Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences saw a 25 percent increase in the number of publication points last year.
"It will be quite impactful for our ambition to increase the number of EU-funded research projects," says INN University's Vice-Rector for Research Marit Sletmoen.
56 Nordic and southern African universities and colleges from 12 countries take part in SANORD. In the fall, the research network will gather for a conference in Hamar.
The crisis we have experienced in the energy market must be handled by an active state policy both in relation to electricity providers and the EU, says Professor Ole Gunnar Austvik.
He managed to make the cut of the Research Council. Rafi Ahmad at the Department of Biotechnology in Hamar can now continue his vital research on antibiotic resistance.
The war in Ukraine has put an end to much cooperation between the great powers – including in space and in terms of the world’s oceans. Can it ever be as peaceful as it had been?
There’s a war in Europe. Several of INN University's researchers contribute in the media to help us understand what is happening in Ukraine and the world right now.
Earlier this month, INN University received approval for two new doctoral degree programmes from the board of NOKUT. Those who have worked towards achieving this were delighted at the news.
There is no correlation between physical activity and school performance, and only a slight correlation with mental health. This emerges from a doctoral thesis that concluded a large research project led by INN University.
There are fjords and mountains, but little in the way of city life in NRK's slow TV. The broadcasts provide a special picture of Norway, according to a media professor who published a book about the slow TV television phenomenon.
Tourism before the pandemic was not sustainable. A new doctoral degree shows how tourism can adapt and rethink itself.
INN University will play a central role in the utilisation of ten million EU-granted kroner towards the transformation of higher educations in forestry in South Africa into more future-oriented.
INN University’s Barbara Zimmermann says the mistake stems from observing wolves in captivity.
Research INN University has contributed to shows that half of the surveyed PhD students say the pandemic impedes the progress of their doctoral degree.
PhD at BUK within mental health care for children and adolescents.
Researchers at INN University have tested how Virtual Reality can affect hospital patients’ experience of pain.
PhD at INSEPP – employee-driven innovation (EDI): An empowerment-based view