Deadline: 02-Sep-2026
The Neurotorium Clinical Education Grants support non-profit educational projects that strengthen clinical skills in psychiatry and neurology. Eligible institutions such as universities, hospitals, and NGOs can receive up to 100,000 DKK per year for training initiatives using Neurotorium’s educational resources. Projects may run for up to three years and must begin no earlier than February 2027.
What are the Neurotorium Clinical Education Grants?
The Neurotorium Clinical Education Grants are funding opportunities designed to improve clinical education in mental health and neurological care.
They support structured training programmes that enhance healthcare professionals’ understanding of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of psychiatric and neurological disorders.
The programme is supported by Neurotorium, an expert-reviewed educational platform offering free learning resources for clinicians, educators, and researchers.
Key Objectives of the Programme
The grants aim to:
- Strengthen clinical competencies in psychiatry and neurology
- Improve understanding of brain-related disorders
- Support prevention, diagnosis, and treatment education
- Promote evidence-based clinical training
- Encourage use of digital and open-access learning tools
- Enhance healthcare education in low-income settings
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must be:
- Non-profit organisations
- Universities, hospitals, clinics, or NGOs
- Institutions with demonstrated experience in clinical education
Additional requirements:
- Must provide a formal organisational support letter
- Must integrate Neurotorium educational resources
- Must demonstrate capacity to run a 1–3 year project
- Strong encouragement for applicants from or serving low-income countries
Funding Details
- Maximum funding: 100,000 DKK per year
- Duration: Up to 3 years
- Type of funding: Direct project costs only
- Co-funding requirement: Mandatory if full costs exceed grant limit
- Project start date: No earlier than February 2027
Applications exceeding the annual funding cap are not eligible.
What Types of Projects Are Supported?
Funded initiatives may include:
- Clinical training programmes in psychiatry and neurology
- University or vocational-level teaching activities
- Curriculum development using Neurotorium resources
- Workshops and continuing medical education (CME)
- Digital learning or blended education programmes
- Capacity building for healthcare professionals
All projects must incorporate resources from Neurotorium either fully or partially.
Why This Programme Matters
This grant programme addresses critical gaps in global mental and neurological healthcare by:
- Improving diagnostic and treatment skills
- Supporting evidence-based medical education
- Strengthening healthcare systems in underserved regions
- Expanding access to high-quality neuroscience learning materials
- Enhancing global clinical standards in psychiatry and neurology
How the Programme Works
Step 1: Identify Institutional Need
Define gaps in clinical training or healthcare education.
Step 2: Design Educational Project
Create a structured training programme using Neurotorium materials.
Step 3: Secure Institutional Support
Obtain a formal support letter from your organisation.
Step 4: Ensure Eligibility Compliance
Confirm non-profit status and co-funding arrangements if needed.
Step 5: Submit Application
Apply through the official Neurotorium grant process.
Step 6: Implementation Phase
If selected, begin the project no earlier than February 2027.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting for-profit or commercial projects
- Missing required institutional support letter
- Not integrating Neurotorium resources
- Exceeding annual funding limits
- Weak co-funding planning for larger projects
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly define training outcomes for clinicians
- Demonstrate strong institutional backing
- Show how Neurotorium resources will be used
- Focus on measurable improvements in clinical skills
- Include sustainability and long-term impact plans
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who can apply for this grant?
Non-profit institutions such as universities, hospitals, clinics, and NGOs. - What is the maximum funding available?
Up to 100,000 DKK per year. - How long can projects run?
Between 1 and 3 years. - When can projects start?
No earlier than February 2027. - Is co-funding required?
Yes, for projects exceeding the grant limit. - What type of education is supported?
Clinical training in psychiatry and neurology. - Is Neurotorium resource usage mandatory?
Yes, all projects must incorporate Neurotorium materials.
Conclusion
The Neurotorium Clinical Education Grants provide a valuable opportunity to strengthen psychiatric and neurological training through structured, evidence-based education. By supporting non-profit institutions and encouraging global participation, the programme enhances clinical capacity and improves mental health outcomes worldwide.
Institutions that align with educational innovation, strong clinical training goals, and Neurotorium resource integration will be best positioned for success.
For more information, visit Neurotorium.









































