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INTPART-International Partnerships for Excellent Education and Research

ExndMinnow - The Minnesota - Norway Collaboration for excellence in education and research on adaptation to climate change

Alternative title: ExndMinnow - Samarbeid om forskning og undervisning innen infrastruktur og klimatilpasning

Awarded: NOK 1.7 mill.

The ExndMinnow project was a collaboration among three institutions: the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the University of Minnesota (UMN), and the research institute, SINTEF. Klima 2050, a Research Council of Norway Center for Research-based Innovation, formed the basis for this INTPART grant. Klima 2050 aims to reduce the societal risks associated with climate change, such as enhanced precipitation and floodwater exposure within the built environment, through development of moisture-resilient buildings, smarter urban stormwater management and blue-green solutions, prevention of water-triggered landslides, and enhanced socio-economic incentives and decision-making processes. To support Klima 2050, ExndMinnow supported and strengthened existing educational and research collaborations among the three participating institutions. This included development of joint courses between NTNU and UMN and support for joint research activities. As part of Klima 2050's focus on research education, ExndMinnow facilitated the development of scientific communication skills (writing, presenting) among researchers and students at the MSc and PhD levels.

ExndMinnow strengthened international collaboration, including joint research and educational activities, between the United States and Norway. With support from ExndMinnow, the University of Minnesota (UMN) and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) have demonstrated that both in-person and hybrid/digital courses between the two academic institutions are possible and can be implemented successfully. Examples included the "Methods for Environmental Engineering" field course for UMN students at NTNU and the UMN "Environmental Microbiology" course for NTNU students. Despite prolonged global disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ExndMinnow supported key research and educational activities among UMN, NTNU, and the Norwegian research institute, SINTEF, enabling the international partnership to continue into the post-pandemic period and beyond. This support included researcher mobility from the US to Norway as well as joint scientific publications to peer-reviewed journals, involving both professional researchers and MS/PhD students as co-authors. ExndMinnow also supported and enabled international co-supervision of an NTNU PhD candidate among the three institutes for the first time ever, as well as postdoctoral work at NTNU by a UMN graduate. Together, these activities have strengthened the international partnership on topics of strategic importance to water infrastructure and climate adaptation in Norway—the benefits of this partnership expected to endure into the future.

The basis for this INTPART application is the Center for Researched-based Innovations, Klima 2050. The overall goal of Klima 2050 is to reduce the societal risks associated with climate changes and enhanced precipitation and flood water exposure within the built environment. Emphasis will be placed on development of moisture-resilient buildings, stormwater management, blue-green solutions, measures for prevention of water-triggered landslides, socio-economic incentives and decision-making processes. Three institutions form the core team for the partnership; SINTEF Research Institute, The University of Minnesota (UMN), and Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). NTNU is the Norwegian higher education institution with degree programs at BSc, MSc, and PhD level. The partners of the Klima 2050 consortium will be connection points for relevant activities and specifically for innovation ideas, where the consortium of partners and the innovation arena of Klima 2050 play key roles. It is the aim of the project to utilize the full partnership of the Klima 2050 This project contributes towards INTPART overall objective to develop world-class research and education in Norway by combining two high ranked academic intuitions, a world class research institute and the collaboration with the private and public partners of Klima 2050 to form a very strong team. Specifically the: - The partnership focuses on one of the biggest challenges of the societal adaptation to climate change. - The partnership builds on established relationship and collaborations to them to the next level making them long term through activities that will live beyond the life of the project. - The partnership includes two public universities with strategic vision and commitment to student change opportunities. - It will educate and foster students and doctoral candidates with world class research skills through collaboration with the Klima 2050 research training center.

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INTPART-International Partnerships for Excellent Education and Research