Ingibjörg Lilja Ómarsdóttir presented NORDRESS at the NordForsk webinar From Haga to COVID-19 held in January. She was one of three lecturers presenting a NordForsk funded project. Her main focus […]
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Congratulation on two new research articles!
We congratulate our NORDRESS partner, Atle Dyregrov who recently published two research articles together with his colleges. In Journal of Loss and Trauma , together with Anita Fjærestad , Rolf Gjestad […]
CONGRATULATIONS
We congratulate our NORDRESS partner, Hans Jørgen Henriksen who, together with his college Susie Mielby, recently published the research article Hydrogeological Studies Integrating the Climate, Freshwater Cycle, and Catchment Geography […]
CONGRATULATIONS!
We congratulate our NORDRESS partners, Rasmus Dahlberg, Morten Thanning Vendelø, Birgitte Refslund Sørensen and Kristian Cedervall Lauta, who recently published the research article Offshore is Onshore: Scalability, Synchronization, and Speed […]
CONGRATULATIONS!
We congratulate our NORDRESS partners, Deanne Bird & Guðrún Gísladóttir, who recently published the paper Enhancing tourists’ safety in volcanic areas: An investigation of risk communication initiatives in Iceland in International […]
NSSA Worskhop Coping with Disasters”: Presentations online!
In autumn 2019, the graduate course “Coping with Disasters” was launched at the Institute for Sustainability Studies, University of Iceland, supported by NSSA. The course aligns with the pillars of […]
Congratulations Guðrún Pétursdóttir!
Guðrún Pétursdóttir, associate professor at the University of Iceland and Project Co-ordinator of NORDRESS was honored yesterday by the Icelandic Association of Graduate. She was recognized for her contribution to […]
Mobility grant awarded in February 2020!
Seminar/Course grant was awarded to: WP 3 to host a workshop: “Psychosocial responses to natural disasters/climate change” in Bergen in November 2020. WP 4.2. to hold an oral presentation at […]
February 1st deadline for training and mobility grants
We hope that you had a pleasant time over Christmas and wish you all the best for the New Year ! We would like to draw your attention to the […]
Disaster-zone research needs a code of conduct
Dear partners, here is some food for thought on the need for a code of conduct in disaster zone research. Disaster-zone research needs a code of conduct