Deadline: 01-Sep-2026
The Carlsberg Foundation is accepting applications for its Research Infrastructure Grant Programme to support the acquisition of research infrastructure that enables researchers to address important scientific questions that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to investigate. The programme strengthens research capacity by funding essential equipment, apparatus, and access to international research facilities.
The initiative supports high-quality scientific research by ensuring researchers have access to the infrastructure needed to advance knowledge and achieve significant research outcomes.
About the Program
The Research Infrastructure Grant Programme provides funding for research infrastructure at Danish, Greenlandic, and Faroese research institutions.
The programme focuses on:
- Research infrastructure
- Scientific equipment
- Research apparatus
- Laboratory infrastructure
- Access to international research facilities
- Research capacity building
- Scientific advancement
- Technology-enabled research
- Infrastructure development
- High-quality research support
The goal is to provide researchers with the resources necessary to answer important scientific questions and strengthen research excellence.
Program Objectives
The programme aims to:
- Support the acquisition of essential research infrastructure
- Strengthen scientific research capacity
- Enable cutting-edge research
- Facilitate access to advanced research facilities
- Support innovation and scientific discovery
- Improve research capabilities at eligible institutions
- Advance knowledge across research disciplines
- Enable investigations that require specialized infrastructure
Projects should clearly demonstrate the scientific value of the requested infrastructure.
Eligible Infrastructure
Funding may be used for:
- Research equipment
- Scientific apparatus
- Specialized laboratory instruments
- Research technologies
- Shared research infrastructure
- Access to international facilities
- Infrastructure required for scientific investigations
Applications may include:
- A single infrastructure item
- Multiple infrastructure components
Multiple items may be requested when they collectively form a well-justified research infrastructure solution supporting the project’s scientific objectives.
Funding Information
Key funding details include:
- Minimum funding request: DKK 300,000
- Maximum funding request: No upper limit
- Funding type: Research infrastructure support
The amount requested should be fully justified and directly linked to the proposed research goals.
Eligible Applicants
The programme is open to researchers holding tenured positions at eligible research institutions.
Eligible applicants include:
- Associate Professors
- Senior Researchers
- Research Professors
- Professors
Applicants must be affiliated with:
- Danish research institutions
- Greenlandic research institutions
- Faroese research institutions
Applications may be submitted by:
- Individual researchers
- Research teams
Eligible Institutions
Research infrastructure funded through this programme must be located at or support research conducted through eligible institutions in:
- Denmark
- Greenland
- Faroe Islands
The infrastructure should contribute directly to scientific research activities.
Application Requirements
Applications should clearly explain:
- The scientific questions being addressed
- Why the infrastructure is necessary
- How the infrastructure will support the proposed research
- The expected scientific outcomes
- The value of the infrastructure for advancing knowledge
- The justification for all requested costs
Strong applications demonstrate a direct connection between the infrastructure and the project’s research objectives.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications are assessed based on:
- Scientific importance of the proposed research
- Relevance of the infrastructure to the research objectives
- Necessity of the requested infrastructure
- Potential contribution to scientific advancement
- Expected impact on research capacity
- Overall quality and justification of the proposal
Reviewers will evaluate whether the infrastructure is essential for answering significant scientific questions.
Why This Program Matters
Access to advanced infrastructure is often critical for conducting world-class research. Modern scientific challenges frequently require specialized equipment, sophisticated technologies, and access to international facilities that may not otherwise be available to researchers.
The Research Infrastructure Grant Programme helps researchers obtain the tools and resources needed to pursue ambitious scientific goals, generate new knowledge, and strengthen the international competitiveness of research institutions in Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Research Infrastructure Grant Programme?
- The programme supports the acquisition of research infrastructure needed to address important scientific questions and strengthen research capacity.
Who can apply?
- Associate professors, senior researchers, research professors, and professors employed at eligible Danish, Greenlandic, or Faroese research institutions.
What types of infrastructure are eligible?
- Research equipment, scientific apparatus, laboratory technologies, and access to international research facilities.
What is the minimum funding amount?
- The minimum amount that can be requested is DKK 300,000.
Is there a maximum funding limit?
- No. The programme does not specify a maximum funding limit.
Can research teams apply?
- Yes. Applications may be submitted by individual researchers or research teams.
How are applications evaluated?
- Applications are assessed based on the importance of the infrastructure, its relevance to the proposed research, and its contribution to advancing scientific knowledge.
Conclusion
The Carlsberg Foundation Research Infrastructure Grant Programme supports researchers at Danish, Greenlandic, and Faroese institutions by funding essential research infrastructure, equipment, and access to international facilities. With a minimum request threshold of DKK 300,000 and no maximum funding cap, the programme enables researchers to acquire the resources necessary to address significant scientific questions, strengthen research capacity, and advance scientific discovery.
For more information, visit Carlsberg Foundation.
