global health research: a priority area at norwegian institutions? panel discussion
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Tom Skauge Head of Section. Global Health Research: A priority area at Norwegian institutions? Panel discussion Presentation from SIU. Overview. Short presentation of the new SIU SIU’s programmes relevant for Global Health research and knowledge Norad Fellows Programme NUFU - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Global Health Research: A priority area at Norwegian
institutions? Panel discussion
Presentation from SIU
Tom SkaugeHead of Section
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Overview
• Short presentation of the new SIU
• SIU’s programmes relevant for Global Health research and knowledge
• Norad Fellows Programme
• NUFU
• How can we contribute to the new mobilisation for Global health?
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SIU
SIU was established January 1, 2004, based on the Centre for International University Cooperation, created in 1991 by the Norwegian Council of Universities (UHR).
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SIU
The Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) is organised as a public agency with its own Board of Directors under the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research (UFD).
• SIU is a service agency and a partner for public and private institutions of higher education.
• The centre is a national competence organisation for HE co-operation and research, programmes and initiatives within higher education.
• We promote internationalisation, cultural communication and international mobility within higher education.
• The centre promotes Norway abroad as a study and research destination.
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SIU programme administration
• SIU is a national office for international programmes and initiatives within higher education which are established:› by UFD› by other public ministries and agencies› on their own initiative› by initiatives in which the Norwegian authorities decide to participate, such as the EU programmes.
• The centre can also run international programmes for levels of education other than university and college levels.
• Be a contracting party for other ministries and agencies who want to carry out projects within international higher education and research cooperation.
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SIU administered programmes
• NUFU (The Norwegian Council for Higher Education’s Programme for Development Research and Education)
• NORAD Fellowship Programme • NORAD Programme in Arts and Cultural Education• Cooperation Programme with Russia• Cooperation Programme with South East Europe• Cooperation Programme with the EU Candidate Countries• SOCRATES (the EU’s Framework Programme for Education)
Comenius – Erasmus – Grundtvig – Lingua – Minerva – Arion• The Erasmus Link to Norway (mobility programme with the EU
candidate countries)• Erasmus Mundus• SUHF (Norwegian Centre for University Cooperation with France)• E-learning (EU action)• NORDPLUS (information responsibility in Norway only)
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• The programme provides scholarships for students from the South to study in Master's and Diploma programmes in Norway.
• The NORAD Fellowship Programme is based on a vision that good educational opportunities at Norwegian universities and university colleges can contribute to increased competence in the South. Most of the courses in the programme are held in Norway and run over a period of two years.
• The NORAD Fellowship programme also includes courses given outside Norway. Courses are offered in South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania and Malawi.
• Programme period: 2001-2005Funding: NOK 54 million per year Students in the programme autumn 2004: 225
Norad Fellowship Programme
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Global Health Research in Norad Fellowship Programme - Number of Master Thesis 1999 – 2003 ( )
• Norad Fellowship Programme:
• Master in International Community Health, UiO (18)• Master of Philosophy in International Health, UiB (17)• Master in Health and Information Management system –
integrated regional course in Malawi and Tanzania • Master of Public Health (Information Systems Track), UWC,
South Africa• Master of Public Health (Information Systems Track), UEM,
Mozambique (5)• Master in Information systems, UEM, Mozambique (4)
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• NUFU is a Norwegian programme of academic research and educational cooperation based on equal partnerships between institutions in Norway and in the South.
• The objective of the NUFU programme is to promote mutually beneficial cooperation based on priorities by the institutions in the South.› Universities, university colleges and research institutions in Norway cooperate with corresponding institutions in the South (Sub-Saharan Africa, South East Asia, Central America and the Middle East).
• Programme period: 2001-2005Funding: NOK 300 million (whole period) Active projects in 2004: 71 Participating institutions: 30 in the South and 12 in Norway
NUFU (The Norwegian Council for Higher Education’s Programme for Development Research and
Education) – The partnership model
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Graduates from NUFU’s 2nd period + (1.1.1996 – 30.04.2003)
159
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Master Ph.D.
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In progress
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NUFU II - Scientific publications
Articles in international academic journals 580
Articles in other academic journals and anthologies 300
Books (monographs, text books, anthologies) 271
Published papers from internationalmeetings/conferences
521
Other related activities (incl. doctoral and master thesis) 776
Publications, not specified 706
SUM 3154
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• Collaborative Research in Environmental Toxicology and Zoonotic Diseases: a South-North Veterinary Network
• Health Systems Research and Health Promotion in Relation to Reproductive Health in Tanzania
• Strengthening HIV-related interventions in Zambia: cooperation in research and institution capacity building.
• Program to improve child health and nutrition in South Asia• Urogenital occurrence and persistence of Group B streptococcal
colonisation in Pregnancy and Pregnancy outcome in Zimbabwe. • Research and Training in Southern Africa for the Development and
Evaluation of New Childhood Vaccines• Building Competence in Epidemiology in Palestine - Taking over
and maintain phase• Occupational respiratory diseases among male and female
workers in dusty industries in Tanzania• Research and Training Network in Pathology.• Lungwena health, Nutrition and Agricultural Multidisciplinary
Project - Towards poverty reduction
Global Health Research in NUFU III – 10 projects
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How can we contribute?Global Health research in NUFU IV and Norad Fellowship programme 2007-2011
• NUFU – New programme period 2007 – 2011 (Bottom Up research initiatives)
• NUFU § 2.2 (Top Down research initiatives)• Malawi (Embassy initiative)• Palestine (Norad initiative)
• Kampala Conference – Feedback from African partners• Norad Fellowship Programme
• Evaluation• Strategic initiatives or freedom in disciplines?
• Norad Fellowship Programme 2007-2010• Global Health?