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Apply for LEO Foundation Dr Abildgaard Fellowship Program (Denmark)

Deadline: 19-Mar-2026

The LEO Foundation Dr Abildgaard Fellowship Program provides DKK 12 million over five years to support emerging research leaders establishing or expanding independent skin research groups in Denmark. The fellowship funds ambitious basic, translational, epidemiological, and clinical research focused on advancing skin biology, skin disease understanding, and improved diagnostics and treatments.

Program Overview

The Dr Abildgaard Fellowship Program, announced by the LEO Foundation, is a prestigious long-term funding initiative designed to support promising, emerging research leaders in skin and skin disease research.

The fellowship enables talented researchers to establish or strengthen an independent research group at a Danish university, hospital, or non-profit research institution, while pursuing novel, high-impact scientific questions within dermatology and skin science.

The program emphasizes scientific ambition, independence, and long-term vision, providing stable funding that allows fellows to develop competitive international research profiles.

Research Focus Areas

The fellowship supports a broad spectrum of skin and dermatology research, including:

Supported research themes include:

The program encourages innovative, interdisciplinary approaches that can significantly advance skin health.

Fellowship Funding and Duration

Grant Amount

This long-term funding model provides fellows with financial stability and flexibility to adapt scientific direction as their research evolves.

Eligible Use of Funds

Grant funding may be used for:

All expenses must fall within the total grant cap of DKK 12 million.

Who Is Eligible?

Eligibility depends on the applicant’s research profile but all applicants must meet institutional and experience requirements.

Institutional Requirements

Applicants must:

Research Experience Requirements

Basic Science Applicants

Clinical Science Applicants

The fellowship is awarded to individual researchers who are expected to act as the primary scientific drivers of the project.

Why This Fellowship Matters

Skin diseases affect millions worldwide and often have long-term physical, psychological, and societal impacts.

The Dr Abildgaard Fellowship Program is important because it:

How the Fellowship Works

Step-by-Step Application Process

  1. The applicant prepares a comprehensive research proposal in English, aligned with the fellowship’s objectives.

  2. Required appendices and institutional documents are compiled and submitted before the deadline.

  3. Applications undergo an initial eligibility and quality screening.

  4. International peer reviewers assess scientific excellence and leadership potential.

  5. Shortlisted candidates are invited to interviews.

  6. Final fellowship decisions are made following interviews and overall evaluation.

Application Requirements

Research Proposal Structure

The research proposal must include clearly defined sections:

Mandatory Appendices

Applicants must submit:

Incomplete applications may be rejected without review.

Evaluation Process and Criteria

The selection process follows a two-step evaluation model.

Applications are assessed based on:

Shortlisted candidates are evaluated further through in-person interviews.

Key Dates and Timeline

Applicants must plan institutional commitments accordingly.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Careful preparation significantly strengthens competitiveness.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Is this fellowship open to researchers outside Denmark?

Applicants must be employed at, or have a confirmed agreement with, a Danish host institution during the fellowship period.

2. Can clinical researchers apply part-time?

Yes. Clinical applicants must commit between 20% and 50% of their time to research activities.

3. Is collaboration with other institutions allowed?

Yes. Collaborations are encouraged, but the fellow must remain the primary driver of the research.

4. Can the funding be used for relocation?

Limited relocation costs are permitted within the overall grant budget.

5. What language must the application be written in?

All application materials must be submitted in English.

6. How competitive is the program?

The fellowship is highly competitive and targets emerging leaders with strong scientific independence and ambition.

Conclusion

The LEO Foundation Dr Abildgaard Fellowship Program represents a major opportunity for emerging research leaders to establish long-term, independent careers in skin science within Denmark.

With DKK 12 million in flexible funding over five years, the fellowship empowers researchers to pursue bold scientific ideas, build strong research teams, and contribute meaningfully to the global understanding and treatment of skin diseases.

For more information, visit LEO Foundation.

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