Danish Research Centers

Danish Research Centers

AMID: Akademiet for Migrationsstudier i Danmark
Center for Migrationsstudier på Ålborg Universitet
CARMA: Center for Arbejdsmarkedsforskning
Research Center for Industrial relations
CCWS: Centre for Comparative Welfare Studies
network of researchers concerned with analysing challenges and patterns of change of contemporary welfare states.
CDR: Centre for Development Research
Former Centre for Development Research in Copenhagen
CEBAST: Centre for Baltic Studies
CEBAST is a centre at the Öresund University. The centre focuses on the Baltic Sea Region, and is divided into two equally important parts: Lauguage/Cultural Studies and Social Sciences.
Center for forskning i Eksistens og Samfund
Center for Forskning i Eksistens og Samfund er lokaliseret på Sociologisk Institut, KU.
CFES: Centre for European Studies
The Centre is an interdisciplinary research centre involving faculty members from various departments. Research is focused upon various aspects of the process of European Integration.
CIM: Centre for Research in Social Integration and Marginalization
The Research Center is located at the Aarhus School of Business
CLIF: Center for Local Institutional Research
CLIF especially analyzes the consequences of decentralizing public powers to institutions and localities.
CLS: Center for Labour Market and Social Research
The Centre for Labour Market and Social Research is a network of research projects in Labour Market and Social Research. The purpose of the network is to support research in these areas by maintaining databases, supplying computer facilities, and arranging workshops. The Centre is located at the Aarhus School of Business.
COPRI: Copenhagen Peace Research Institute
The purpose of COPRI is to stimulate debate and research on international key issues related to Peace and Security Studies. The institute does this through research, seminars, publications and news. The Centre is under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
CSS: Center for Service Studies
The Centre was established in 1993 and comprises a number of senior scholars at Roskilde University, Denmark. This group of researchers have a substantial experience of service research. The Centre has developed a PhD program and an extensive network of involved practising business managers.
DCHF: Dansk Center for Holocaust- og Folkedrabsstudier
Dansk Center for Holocaust- og Folkedrabsstudier (DCHF) er en selvejende institution under Udenrigsministeriet. Centeret har til opgave at foretage uafhængig, tværfaglig udforskning af holocaust, herunder dets særlige danske aspekter, udforske andre tilfælde af folkedrab, udvikle metoder til forebyggelse af folkedrab samt formidle viden om disse forhold. Centerets aktiviteter finansieres af Miljø-, Freds- og Stabilitetsrammen, forkortet FRESTA under Udenrigsministeriet.
DEMES -Center for Demokrati, Medier og Styring
Center for research on democracy, media, and governance
DEMSTAR: Democracy, the State, and Administrative Reforms
DEMSTAR is a five year (2000-2005) research program based at the Department of Political Science at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. The focus is on the role of the state and state administrations in countries undergoing rapid institutional change.
DUPI: Dansk Udenrigspolitisk Institut
Danish Institute of International Affairs
FAOS: Forskningscenter for Arbejdsmarkeds og Organisations Studier
Employment Relations Research Centre
Federico Caffé Centre
The Federico Caffè Centre is a non- profit-organisation aiming at the diffusion and production of scientific material on international economic issues.
Magtudredningen
The research project on Democracy and Power in Denmark was launched after an initiative by the Danish Parliament. The purpose is to analyze the state of the Danish democracy at the entrance to the 21st century.
SFI: Socialforskningsinsituttet
The Danish National Institute of Social Research is an independent governmental research institution affiliated to the Ministry of Social Affairs
DEMOS: Demokrati og medborgerskab i forandring
The changes of democracy and citizenship.
Election Research Group
The Election Research Group (which is an abbreviation of "Research Group on Election- and Party Research, Opinion Formation and Survey Methodology") is a research network whose main focus is on describing and understandig changing political cleavages, old and new political parties, political mobilization processes, short-and long-term changes in political attitudes and values, and its relationship to social change on the one hand and to public policy formation on the other.
Politologisk Forskerskole
Forskerskolens tilknyttede institutioner
Center for Bystudier
Center for Bystudier
COST A13
Changing Labour Markets, Welfare Policies and Citizenship
Election research group
Research Group on Election- and Party Research, Opinion Formation and Survey Methodology
LEO
The LEO group is a research group at the Department of Social Studies and Organization, Aalborg University. LEO is short for Labour markets, Education and Organization, which are the main fields of research covered by the group
PUBLIC POLICY, ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
The work in the organization and administration group concentrates on the various forms of organisation, policy and management in the public sector. The group focuses on processes of change and the relationship between administration and surroundings, and examines how new forms of organization and work methods in the public sector affect politics, democracy and efficiency.
Center for demokratisk netværksstyring
A major new collaborative research project, funded by the Danish Social Science Research Council, has established the Centre for the Study of Democratic Network Governance. The research project started January 1, 2003 and the Centre is located at Department of Social Sciences, Roskilde University, Denmark. However, the research will be conducted by researchers from both Roskilde University, University of Copenhagen and Copenhagen Business School, please see ‘Staff’ for list of research team.