Ingeborg Eliassen (Norway) is an experienced journalist with a demonstrated history of successful cross-border collaborations. She works between Stavanger and Oslo.

She was staff reporter at Vårt Land (1985-1991) and at Stavanger Aftenblad (1991-2015), with postings as correspondent in Washington DC and Brussels. A freelancer since 2015, she has written the following books: “Borgerlønn. Ideen som endrer spillet” (Universal basic income. A gamechanger) (with Sven Egil Omdal, 2018), “Angrep eller forsvar? Kampfly, norske verdier og sikkerhetspolitiske ambisjoner” (“Attack or defense? Fighter jets, Norwegian values and security policy ambitions”) (with Cathrine Sandnes, 2016), and “Harde tider. Det nye arbeidslivet i Europa” (“Hard times. Europe’s new labour environment”) in 2014.

Ingeborg had studied political science, literature and journalism in Norway.

 Ingeborg Eliassen

Basic information

Name
Ingeborg Eliassen
Title
Journalist
Country
Norway
City
Stavanger

Supported projects

Universities Accept Fossil Fuel Funding

  • Education
  • Energy
  • Finance

OXFORD – Fuelling academia: OpenDemocracy and Investigate Europe find that Europe’s leading universities have received at least €260 million from fossil fuel giants and taken advice on degree curricullae. 

universities funding in europe

Mine games: Europe’s hunt for critical raw materials

  • Data Journalism
  • Industry

KIRUNA - This investigation sheds light on what lies beneath the EU’s ‘green mining’ ambitions, and offers a unique perspective on the continent’s quest for critical raw materials, such as lithium, nickel, copper and rare earth elements needed for the future.

looking for alternatives to China and Russia to dig crucial minerals