The Novo Nordisk Foundation’s Prize for Natural Science Teachers at Universities is aimed at committed and talented teachers who are full-time permanent employees at the associate professor or higher level, or on tenure-track at the assistant professor level, and who teach Natural Science subjects in Natural Sciences educational programmes in the Danish Realm.
Novo Nordisk Foundation’s Prize for Natural Science Teachers at Universities is awarded annually. The prize consists of a sum of DKK 1,500,000, including a personal honorarium of DKK 25,000 for each educator, with the remainder going to the university as an educational funding grant. The portion allocated to the university must be used by the team for the development of Natural Science teaching (e.g., purchase of experimental equipment, upgrading of teaching facilities, development projects, inspiration trips to other universities, etc.).
The prize is awarded to teams of two or three teachers upon nomination by the prorector (or prodean on behalf of the prorector) for education. Students and colleagues are encouraged to propose candidates to the prodean/prorector, who can then nominate via the link provided in the application info. Only one team of teachers can be nominated for the Prize for Natural Science teachers from the same university, and previously nominated teams that did not receive the prize will be automatically nominated for the following year (one time renomination) unless the teachers are not hired at university anymore.
The Committee on The Novo Nordisk Foundation Teaching Prizes selects the successful nominee for the Prize.
The prizes are presented at the recipient’s university celebration or the annual teaching symposium at the University. The announcement of the prize will also be published in SCIENCE magazine, together with a two-pages long advertorial where the Foundation’s motivation for awarding and the winners’ description of their achievements and ambitions regarding teaching that led to the award will be described.