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Challenge Programme 2021: Smart nanomaterials for applications in life-science

Call opens
3 August 2020
Call closes
29 October 2020 2:00pm (CET)
Announcement of results
Stage 1: Early January 2021
Stage 2: June 2021
Recurring calls
New Challenge Themes Expected in 2021
Application guidelines

Purpose

The purpose of the NNF Challenge Programme is to make substantial contribution to the development and strengthening of the Danish research environment, within research aimed to solve major challenges in global health, technology and sustainability.

About the grant

Amount

DKK 30-60 million per grant

Contact

For grant inquiries
Kasper Nørgaard
Scientific Director, PhD
+45 3023 1552 [email protected]

Objective

The Challenge Programme supports excellent researchers, that will establish and collaborate in a dynamic centre structure with a unifying vision and mission. The Programme provides long-term funding to enable scientific depth and focus and facilitate synergy between the research partners.

Research Theme 2021

The programme is a strategic effort targeting specific challenges within annually selected research themes. For the 2021 application call, the Challenge Programme is seeking to support the following research theme:

  • Smart nanomaterials for applications in life-science

With the overall aim of enabling novel applications within the life- or biosciences, the challenge is to develop functional or responsive nanomaterials that demonstrate controllable and new or superior properties. The research should also address potential toxicological effects of the nanomaterials.

The research must be in-depth, preferably cross- or inter-disciplinary, of fundamental character and may include any research methodology or discipline within the life-, natural- or technical-sciences.

Eligibility

The Challenge Programme supports excellent research leders from 2-4 groups (main applicant plus 1-3 co-applicants).

The programme leader should be at least 50% employed at a Danish university, hospital or other non-profit research organization, that will be considered the host institution of the project.

The research institutions of the co-applicants can be located in Denmark or abroad. The co-applicants should contribute significantly to the advancement of the project and should receive part of the funding.

Industry collaboration is possible, however, funding cannot be awarded to the industrial partner(s).

Funding

Each Challenge Programme application can request funding for up to approximately DKK 10 million per year for 6 years, for a total budget of DKK 30-60 million.

Application process

The application process will consist of two stages.

Stage 1: A short expression of interest will be evaluated by an international expert committee. The best applicants will be invited to submit a Stage 2 application.
Stage 2: An application with a detailed project proposal. The main applicant will be invited for interview with the international committee.

Please read ”Information and Guidelines for Applicants” carefully before initiating the application process. Additional and essential information is found in these guidelines.

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