Forskning.se – for news and communication about research

Forskning.se publishes news about research from Swedish universities, research institutes, and research organisations. The Swedish Research Council coordinates the development of forskning.se, and the editorial team is based at our offices.

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Forskning.se is funded by four public agencies: the Swedish Research Council, Vinnova, Forte, and the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. The purpose of the website is to increase access to Swedish research. The site also offers a service that helps journalists get in touch with researchers (previously known as Expertsvar), and a guide that explains how research works (Fatta forskning).

Please note that most of the forskning.se website is only available in Swedish.

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The goal is to further develop forskning.se into a national platform for news and communication about research, with more content and additional services. We welcome contributions from other organisations too!

Please contact Cissi Askwall, coordinator for the platform: cissi.askwall@vr.se

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