Sector research institutes of Denmark explained
The sector research institutes of Denmark are state-owned independent research institutes under various Danish Government ministries, whose primary task is to do research in various fields.[1] All institutes classified as sector research institute are subject to the law of Sector research institutes, law #326 of May 5, 2004, previously law #1076 of December 20, 1995.
The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Danish: Ministeriet for Videnskab, Teknologi og Udvikling) decides which institutes are classified as sector research institutes. The Ministry also consults with Det Strategiske Forskningsråd before abolishing or establishing new institutes.
List of Sector research institutes
Ministry of Employment
- National Research Centre for the Working Environment (NRCWE)
Ministeriet for Fødevarer, Landbrug og Fiskeri
- Danmarks Fiskeriundersøgelser (DFU)
- Danmarks JordbrugsForskning (DJF)
- Danmarks Veterinærinstitut (DVI)
- Fødevareøkonomisk Institut (FØI)
- Institut for Fødevaresikkerhed og Ernæring (IFE)
- Statens Skadedyrlaboratorium (SSL)
- Analyseinstitut for Forskning (AFSK)
- Center for Sprogteknologi (CST)
- Dansk Rumforskningsinstitut (DRI)
- Forskningscenter Risø
- Institut for Grænseregionsforskning (IGF)
Socialministeriet
- John F. Kennedy Instituttet (JFK)
- The Danish National Centre for Social Research (SFI)
Økonomi- og Erhvervsministeriet
- Statens Byggeforskningsinstitut (By & Byg)
- Dansk Bilharziose Laboratorium (DBL)
Notes and References
- Web site: Slottved . Ejvind . lex.dk – Den Store Danske . Den Store Danske . 2017-01-16 . da . 2024-02-09.