Nordic Health Crises University Network

The Nordic Health Crises University Network wants to establish and promote increased interdisciplinary collaboration between Nordic universities and policy practitioners in the health crises field. It is made up of partners from six Nordic universities, with the Centre for Health Crises being the coordinator.

About the network:

We believe that universities possess strong expertise and knowledge that are often underutilised in health crises. Through increased collaboration and problem solving across disciplines in the academic world, and together with other societal actors, this expertise and knowledge could help support decision-making and catalyse policy and behavioural change, leaving the Nordic societies better prepared for future health crises. 

The network was founded in early 2025, thanks to funding from Nordforsk

The network takes an all-hazards approach to health crises and maintains a Nordic perspective in our work. We focus particularly on two thematic areas: pandemic preparedness and response, and extreme weather events and climate change. 

Objectives of the network:

  • Develop long-term health crises cooperation between universities in the Nordic countries
  • Assist universities in formulating actionable, evidence-informed policies and practice in health crises and encourage increased dialogue with policy actors 
  • Establish universities’ role in future health crises with focus on Nordic preparedness and response 
  • Catalyse transdisciplinary research collaboration on health preparedness and health systems resilience

Project partners: 

The network consists of project partners from all the Nordic nation-states and through each partner it has access to a wide range of contacts and opportunities for collaboration with other Nordic universities and policy practitioners. 

Logos of the universities that have members in the Nordic Health Crises University Network: University of Copenhagen, Roskilde University, Stavanger University, Karolinska Institutet, Hanken School of Economics, University of Iceland

Activities:

The network has commenced its activities in early 2025 and updates, news and invitations will be posted continuously on this web page. The activities that are planned as part of the network’s project plan for 2025-2027 include: writing retreats, research visits, workshops, hybrid seminars and experience sharing in research. 

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Upcoming events:

Contact:

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Content reviewer:
18-02-2025