Deadline: 04-Jun-2026
The LEO Foundation Visiting Researchers Programme offers up to DKK 2 million to support international research visits in skin research. It enables postdoctoral-level researchers to collaborate across borders, exchange knowledge, and strengthen global research networks. The programme supports visits of at least three months between Danish and international institutions.
Overview
The LEO Foundation Visiting Researchers Programme supports temporary international research visits to enhance collaboration and innovation in skin research.
It is designed to build a strong, connected global research ecosystem by facilitating knowledge exchange between Danish and international institutions.
Key Objectives of the Programme
The programme aims to:
- Foster international collaboration in skin research
- Promote knowledge and technology exchange
- Strengthen global research networks
- Support innovation across research environments
- Build a cohesive and agile skin research ecosystem
What Is Covered Under Skin Research?
Eligible research areas include:
- Basic research
- Translational research
- Epidemiological studies
- Clinical research
Projects must clearly focus on dermatology or related skin science fields.
Funding Details
- Maximum funding: Up to DKK 2 million
- Minimum visit duration: 3 months
- Project start timeline: Within 18 months of grant award
- Visit format:
- Continuous stay, or
- Multiple visits (at least one must be 3 months long)
Eligible Costs
The grant can cover:
- Salary (if justified)
- Travel expenses
- Research and networking costs
- Publication expenses
- Relocation costs (visa, insurance, accommodation)
- Administrative costs (up to 5%)
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must:
- Be at postdoctoral level or above
- Be employed at a university, hospital, or nonprofit research institution
- Work within the field of skin research
Eligible mobility:
- Researchers based in Denmark visiting international institutions
- International researchers visiting Danish institutions
Programme Structure and Approach
The programme supports:
- Temporary embedment in a foreign research environment
- Collaborative research projects
- Exchange of methodologies and technologies
- Cross-institutional learning and innovation
This ensures meaningful and practical research collaboration.
Why This Programme Matters
This initiative is important because it:
- Strengthens international dermatology research
- Encourages cross-border scientific collaboration
- Accelerates innovation in skin health
- Builds long-term research partnerships
- Enhances knowledge sharing across institutions
How It Works / Application Process
Step 1: Define Research Project
Develop a clear research proposal focused on skin science.
Step 2: Identify Host Institution
Select a suitable international or Danish host organisation.
Step 3: Plan Research Visit
Outline duration, structure, and expected outcomes.
Step 4: Prepare Budget
Include all eligible costs within funding limits.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through the LEO Foundation’s official process.
Step 6: Conduct Research Visit
Begin the visit within 18 months of receiving the grant.
Expected Outcomes
- Strengthened international research collaborations
- New scientific insights in skin research
- Exchange of advanced methodologies and technologies
- Publications and research outputs
- Long-term partnerships between institutions
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting proposals without a clear skin research focus
- Weak collaboration or host institution justification
- Unrealistic timelines or budgets
- Lack of defined research outcomes
- Ignoring eligibility requirements
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly define research objectives and impact
- Choose a strong and relevant host institution
- Demonstrate collaboration and knowledge exchange
- Provide a realistic and detailed budget
- Highlight potential for long-term partnerships
FAQs
Who can apply for this programme?
Postdoctoral-level or senior researchers working in skin research.
What is the maximum funding available?
Up to DKK 2 million per project.
What is the minimum duration of the research visit?
At least 3 months.
Can the visit be split into multiple trips?
Yes, but at least one visit must last three months.
Are international researchers eligible?
Yes, they can visit Danish institutions under the programme.
What costs are covered?
Salary, travel, research, networking, relocation, and limited administrative costs.
What is the main goal of the programme?
To strengthen international collaboration and knowledge exchange in skin research.
Conclusion
The LEO Foundation Visiting Researchers Programme offers a valuable opportunity to advance skin research through global collaboration. By supporting international mobility, knowledge exchange, and innovative research, it helps build a stronger and more connected scientific community in dermatology.
For more information, visit LEO Foundation.









































