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Research technicians analyse the results of tests on blood samples from patients. Photo: Foto: Jon Hrusa/EPA/Scanpix

Universities and research

About the Unit for Research Cooperation (FORSK)

Published: Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Changed: Monday, December 03, 2012

The Unit for Research Cooperation (FORSK) is where Sida's support to partner country research and research of importance for the development of these countries is handled. Support is provided for research councils, universities and research institutions, for regional research networks and for international research programmes. The unit also supports Swedish research activities relevant to developing countries.

The focus of research are decided by the Research Council appointed by the Government.

The Unit for Research Cooperation has a wide mandate in research support, encompassing natural sciences and technology, social science and humanities, natural resources and environmental protection as well as health care. The unit also contributes towards capacity building, for example through support for establishing universities and research councils in developing nations. The programs addressing this type of support is administered directly in the country teams.

Objectives

The overriding objective of research cooperation, as decided by Parliament, is to strengthen the research capacity of partner countries and promote development-oriented research.

Strengthening research capacity encompasses support to partner countries in creating a better research environment, researcher training as well as developing methods for planning and determining research priorities.

Promoting development-oriented research involves both financially and academically strengthening the ability of partner countries in identifying areas of importance for their development as well as disseminating research results.

To reach these objectives, Sida also promotes and facilitates cooperation between researchers in Sweden and partner countries.

Link to Sida's Research Cooperation's in-depth site for databases, open calls, methodological support and overview of research findings.

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