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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (Norwegian: Nasjonalt kunnskapssenter om vold og traumatisk stress, NKVTS) is a national, government-owned interdisciplinary research centre in Oslo, Norway. It is part of the University of Oslo, but is funded by and receives its assignments directly from the central government. Its major focus areas are violence and sexual abuse; disaster management, terrorism and traumatic stress; and forced migration and refugee health.The centre was established in 2004 through the merger of the former Psychosocial Centre for Refugees at the University of Oslo (PSSF), the Norwegian Resource Centre for Information and Studies on Violence (VOS), the Norwegian National Resource Center on Child Sexual Abuse (NRSB), and the Division of Disaster Psychiatry (KKP) of the University of Oslo and the Norwegian Armed Forces medical service.The centre is a joint initiative of the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security, the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of Labour, and the Ministry of Children, Equality and Social Inclusion, and is funded directly by these government departments while organizationally being part of the University of Oslo. The centre was located at Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål until 2013, and is now located in Nydalen, Oslo, next to the main campus of the BI Norwegian Business School.The centre has 73 employees, including 66 researchers (2014). It employs experts in psychology, medicine (including psychiatry and pediatrics), law, sociology, criminology, social anthropology and other disciplines, with the main emphasis on psychology and psychiatry. Its academic staff include research fellows (doctoral candidates), postdoctoral fellows, researchers, senior researchers and research professors. As of 2014, the centre had 37 junior and mid-level researchers, 24 senior researchers and 5 research professors. NKVTS cooperates closely with the Department of Psychology, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo, where several of its research professors hold professor II positions.Nora Sveaass, then head of section for refugee health and forced migration at NKVTS, was elected as a member of the United Nations Committee against Torture in 2005."@en }

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