Deadline: 09-Apr-2026
The Lundbeck Foundation invites applications for its Science Engagement and Communication Grant to promote public understanding of neuroscience, the brain, and brain disorders. The programme supports projects that actively engage society, inspire young people, and strengthen talent in neuroscience through scalable, inclusive initiatives based in Denmark.
Overview
The Lundbeck Foundation Science Engagement and Communication Grant aims to strengthen the dissemination of research-based knowledge in neuroscience and brain-related fields. The programme focuses on inspiring young people to pursue science careers, increasing public understanding of the brain and brain disorders, reducing stigma, and engaging diverse audiences in meaningful ways.
Programme Objectives
The grant supports projects that:
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Promote active engagement in neuroscience and health research
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Increase public understanding of the brain, neuroscience, and related disorders
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Encourage participation of students and young people in science-related activities
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Strengthen talent development in neuroscience fields
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Utilize inclusive, scalable approaches to engage audiences and communities
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Support lasting change in knowledge, attitudes, or behaviour regarding neuroscience
Eligible Activities
Projects may include:
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Exhibitions, festivals, and public lectures
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Podcasts, documentaries, and television series
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Explainer formats and knowledge-sharing initiatives
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Engagement activities in higher education targeting active participation
Excluded activities:
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Participation in international competitions or courses
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Conference travel or exchange programs
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Dissemination outside Denmark
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Pure translation projects
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General primary prevention or mental health initiatives without a neuroscience focus
Eligibility Criteria
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Projects must be based in Denmark
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Main applicants and co-applicants must demonstrate relevant experience
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Patient organizations or researchers aiming to engage the public are eligible
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Main applicant may submit only one application per year
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Projects or events cannot begin before grant approval
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Up to 10% of total project costs may be requested for external evaluation
Funding and Project Scope
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Funding covers eligible project activities that advance public engagement and knowledge dissemination
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Applications should clearly describe purpose, aims, target groups, and expected outcomes
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Applicants are encouraged to demonstrate scalability and future impact of the project
How to Apply
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Prepare Application: Include project description, aims, target groups, design, relevance, differentiation, expected impact, scalability, budget, CV, and letters of support
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Submit via LANAS: Applications must be submitted in Danish or English through the Lundbeck Foundation application system (LANAS)
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Deadline: April 9 at 13:00 CET
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Evaluation: Conducted by the foundation’s Grants & Prizes and Corporate Affairs departments
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Decision: Final funding decisions made by the Board of Trustees
Evaluation Criteria
Applications are assessed on:
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Relevance to neuroscience or science engagement
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Appropriateness and involvement of target groups
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Demonstrated demand and uniqueness of the project
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Alignment of activities with expected outcomes
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Feasibility and competitive edge
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Experience and commitment of applicants
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Strength of partnerships and collaboration
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Monitoring, evaluation, and impact assessment
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Overall value for money
FAQs
1. Who can apply? Researchers, patient organizations, or entities based in Denmark with relevant experience in science engagement and communication.
2. What topics are eligible? Neuroscience, the brain, brain disorders, and related research with public engagement components.
3. Can projects outside Denmark apply? No, projects must be based in Denmark.
4. Are international travel or conferences eligible? No, these activities are excluded from the grant.
5. Can a main applicant submit multiple applications? No, only one application per main applicant per year is allowed.
6. What forms of engagement are encouraged? Exhibitions, podcasts, lectures, documentaries, festivals, and student-focused activities that encourage active participation.
7. What is the deadline for applications? April 9, 2026, at 13:00 CET via LANAS.
Conclusion
The Lundbeck Foundation Science Engagement and Communication Grant provides a unique opportunity for organizations and researchers to strengthen public understanding of neuroscience, inspire the next generation of scientists, and engage society through innovative, inclusive, and scalable communication initiatives. By supporting projects that actively involve target audiences, the programme fosters lasting impact and engagement in brain research and science education.
For more information, visit The Lundbeck Foundation.









































