Romania

EEA and Norway Grants: Showcasing collaboration projects with UiO partners

 

Researchers at the Babes Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca and the University of Oslo are measuring the literacy development of Roma children and in Romania and identifying strategies to improve their literacy skills. Photo: eea.org

2018 Research Call Results

The University of Oslo is partnering in two research projects which were funded under the 2018 call for collaborative research projects:

Title

Main key topic

Project Promoter and contact person

UiO partner and contact person

Funding

Improving quality of life for Autism Spectrum Disorders patients by promoting strategies for early diagnosis and preventive measures

Improving public health by implementing evidence-based preventive strategies

Spitalul Clinic de Psihiatrie.

Magdalena Budisteanu

Institute of Clinical Medicine, Ole  Andreassen ole.andreassen@medisin.uio.no

€1,5 mill.

Early literacy development of Roma children from Romania: Bridging the socio-economic divide

Roma inclusion and empowerment

Universitatea Babes Bolyai din Cluj Napoca,

Dacian Dolean

Department of Special Needs Education, 

Monica Melby-Lervag monica.melby-lervag@isp.uio.no

€1,5 mill.

 

Showcasing collaboration projects financed in the 2009-14 (17) period with UiO partners:

Video featuring Projects - both with UiO partners and other Norwegian partners  (12 minutes).

Research projects

Title Faculty/Department Contact person UiO
The Ethnography of the Prisoner's Transitions Faculty of Law/Dept of Criminology and Sociology of Law Thomas Ugelvik
Perovskites for Photovoltaic Efficient Conversion Technology Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences/Dept of Physics Bengt Gunnar Svensson
Molecular authentication of complex herbal food supplements for safety and efficacy Natural History Museum Hugo de Boer
Early literacy in Roma children from Romania: Predictors, literacy levels and enhancement strategies Faculty of Educational Sciences/Dept of Education Arne Lerv?g

 

Educational projects

Title Faculty/Department Contact person UiO
Development of multidisciplinary innovative strategies for the care of the Romanian individuals with cleft lip and/or palate Oslo University Hospital Charles Filip

 

Collaboration opportunities in the current financing period

Education: Open Calls

Research: Open Calls

Published Apr. 3, 2018 2:00 PM - Last modified June 3, 2019 3:38 PM