Norwegian Research Centre
The Norwegian Research Centre (NORCE) is a Norwegian state research institute. It is one of the largest research organisations of Norway.[1][2]
Abbreviation | NORCE |
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Formation | 2017 |
Type | Government-owned research institute |
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Fields | Energy, technology, climate science, natural resources, environmental research, health research, social sciences |
Director | Elisabeth Maråk Støle |
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Staff (2018) | Ca. 900 |
Website | www |
It was founded in 2017 through the merger of several university-owned research institutes and has around 900 employees. NORCE includes research institutes that were part of the University of Oslo, the University of Bergen, the University of Tromsø, the University of Stavanger and the University of Agder. It is organized as a government-owned limited company (statsaksjeselskap) and the government's shares are administered by the University of Bergen, the University of Tromsø, the University of Stavanger and the University of Agder.
It conducts both basic and applied research and is active in the fields of energy research, technological research, especially maritime technology, climate science, natural resources and environmental research, health research, and the social sciences. The company operates in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Tromsø, Kristiansand, Grimstad, Alta, Bardu and Svalbard.[1][2]
References
- Norce: 900 tilsette får same arbeidsgivar, Khrono
- Åpnet nytt forskningssenter på vestlandet og i hovedstaden, Universitetsavisa