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Research Funding for Learning and Well-Being Projects in Education (Denmark)

Submit Applications for Small Research Grant Program 2025 (Indonesia)

Deadline: 03-Jun-2026

The Independent Research Fund Denmark is inviting applications for research projects focused on learning and well-being in primary schools, upper secondary education, and vocational education. The call offers up to DKK 5,000,000 (excluding overhead) for collaborative projects lasting up to five years.

What is this Funding Opportunity?

This grant supports collaborative research projects that examine how to improve:

Projects must clearly align with these education research themes.

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

The project must be a collaborative research project led by:

Both must:

Project Requirements

Eligible projects must:

Why This Grant Matters

This funding supports evidence-based research that can improve:

It is especially valuable for researchers working on education policy, pedagogy, student welfare, and school improvement.

How to Apply

  1. Check thematic fit
    Ensure your project clearly focuses on learning and well-being in the eligible education levels.
  2. Form the research team
    Appoint an applicant and Co-PI, both with PhD-level qualifications.
  3. Define the collaboration
    Clearly explain roles, responsibilities, and how the partnership is structured.
  4. Build the project design
    Include a strong research question, methodology, and coordination across sub-projects.
  5. Submit through the official portal
    Follow the Independent Research Fund Denmark application rules and deadlines.

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FAQ

1. What is the maximum grant amount?
Up to DKK 5,000,000 excluding overhead.

2. How long can the project run?
Up to 5 years.

3. Who can lead the project?
An applicant and a Co-PI, both with a PhD or equivalent.

4. Is a Co-PI mandatory?
Yes, this call requires both an applicant and a Co-Principal Investigator.

5. What topics are eligible?
Research on learning and well-being in primary schools, upper secondary education, and vocational education.

6. Can a single researcher apply alone?
No, the project must involve multiple researchers and a formal applicant–Co-PI collaboration.

7. What makes a strong application?
A clear education research focus, strong academic profiles, defined roles, and strong synergy across the project.

Conclusion

This Independent Research Fund Denmark call is a strong opportunity for collaborative education researchers working on learning and well-being. With up to DKK 5 million available, it supports multi-researcher projects that can generate meaningful evidence for improving schools and vocational education in Denmark.

For more information, visit Independent Research Fund Denmark.

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