CBS receives grant from Nordforsk for new research hub: ReNEW

CBS has - together with the University of Oslo, Södertörn University, Helsinki University, Århus University and the University of Iceland - secured a five-year grant from Nordforsk: ‘ReNEW’ (Reimagining Norden in an Evolving World). At CBS, ‘ReNEW’ brings together researchers from six department – DBP, MPP, IOA, ECON, LAW, MSC - and provides opportunities for mobility, exchange, education and dissemination in research areas of ReNEW.

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ReNEW aims to develop path-breaking research on the Nordic region within a challenging global context, promoting mobility, exchange, high-level conferences and education. ReNew brings together six Nordic universities in one strategic hub, with world-wide connections. It involves key disciplines and diverse strands of scholarship, uniting existing research initiatives within the social sciences and humanities that engage with Norden. ReNEW also facilitates cooperation and partnership between researchers and decision makers from the public, private and third sectors.

The Nordic region has attracted global interest in the last decade, having been proclaimed ‘the next supermodel’ by The Economist in 2013. It has been favourably cited for combining economic competitiveness and innovation with social equality and well-being. Topping global indexes of happiness, competitiveness and equality, the Nordic states featured as models in the 2016 US presidential election campaign, in the Brexit and Scottish independence referenda, and in debates over gender policy and social investment in the EU and beyond.

This interest has created global demand for knowledge about Nordic societies and institutions, ranging from the economics of the tripartite model and small state internationalism to the cultural innovations of new Nordic cuisine, Nordic design and Nordic noir. The idealization of the region has, however, been tempered by the electoral success of right-wing populists and by criticisms of the Nordic countries, for example over their treatment of asylum-seekers and non-western immigrants. Applying cross-disciplinary and critical analyses, we examine Nordic responses to global challenges in order to better understand their paradoxes, added-value and limitations.

The ReNEW programme aims to become the leading hub for research and teaching excellence, focusing on the Nordic region with regard to the following themes: Nordic co-operation; gender and equality; public policy, welfare and labour markets; democracy and governance; branding and reputation; multiculturalism, humanitarianism and environmentalism; and culture and media.

CBS receives approximately 7,5 mill. kr., which will be used to fund two PhD stipends, two postdocs and mobility activities in order to create an interdisciplinary environment on CBS.
 

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Sidst opdateret: Department of Business and Politics // 15/11/2021