Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research
Budget
€12,991,919
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
2
0.2 FTE
EU Grants
€618,992
Mission & Goals
The Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU) is an independent institute for applied R&D and for services within the wider field of Cultural Heritage in Norway and beyond. Our focus is on cultural heritage as an asset for society. We work within scales spanning from entire landscapes and cities to individual buildings and objects. We work nationally and internationally with public authorities, other research institutions, international organisations, private enterprises and NGOs within a variety of fields such as: Archaeological investigations. History, conservation and adaptation of historic buildings. Conservation. Cultural heritage and climate change. Cultural heritage and urban development. Historic landscapes and environments. Polar Regions and Indigenous people. Technology intensive methods and tools for the support of research and management. Heritage management as a means of pursuing wider goals for society.
EU Legislative Interests
Policies relevant to the commission expert sub-group on “safeguarding cultural heritage in Ukraine” (Number E03650 in the Register of Commission Expert Groups).
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
Association of Norwegian Research Institutes (FFA). https://www.abelia.no/bransjeforeninger/ffa-forskningsinstituttenes-fellesarena/ ICOM – International Council of Museums. https://icom.museum/en/ National Trust of Norway. https://fortidsminneforeningen.no/ Norwegian Heritage Foundation. https://kulturarv.no/norwegian-heritage-foundation/ FRAM – High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment. https://framsenteret.no/english/
Organisation Members
N/A
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.