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Carlsberg Foundation Grants for Science Communication Projects

Biochemical Society’s Diversity in Science Grants

Deadline: 01-Mar-2026

The Carlsberg Foundation is offering major Science Communication Grants to support high-quality communication of basic research to non-scientific audiences. Projects can receive DKK 200,000–3,000,000 for up to three years and must involve collaboration with qualified researchers. The goal is to strengthen public understanding of science, promote fact-based debate and counter disinformation.

What This Funding Opportunity Supports

The Carlsberg Foundation provides large grants for professional science communication projects that help the public understand basic research in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. The programme aims to make complex scientific knowledge accessible, relevant and reliable for non-academic audiences.

Core Objectives of the Programme

Key Concepts Explained

What Is “Basic Research”?

Basic research refers to curiosity-driven experimental or theoretical work that expands foundational scientific understanding. It focuses on generating new knowledge about fundamental principles, mechanisms, or phenomena.

Why Science Communication?

Effective science communication helps society make informed decisions, increases scientific literacy, and ensures that publicly funded research benefits the wider community. It also enhances transparency, combats misinformation and strengthens democratic dialogue.

Grant Details

Funding Amounts

Eligible Project Costs

Collaboration Requirements

Every project must involve researchers with at least a PhD degree who:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible Applicants

Applicant Competency Requirements

Applicants must:

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

  1. Define Your Project
    Outline the communication concept, target audience, and scientific value.

  2. Secure Research Collaboration
    Engage qualified researchers with PhDs who will contribute or quality-assure your work.

  3. Plan Your Budget
    Ensure the budget fits within DKK 200,000–3,000,000 and complies with eligible costs.

  4. Prepare Documentation
    Include CVs, portfolios, project plans, methodology, researcher confirmations and timelines.

  5. Submit via the Carlsberg Foundation’s Application Portal
    Follow the required formats and deadlines (check official website).

  6. Await Evaluation
    Proposals are assessed on relevance, scientific quality, communication potential and societal impact.

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FAQ

1. Can private companies apply?

Yes, but only for non-commercial, non-profit communication projects.

2. Do all projects need a researcher partner?

Yes. A researcher with a PhD must participate or quality-assure the communication.

3. Are projects outside Denmark allowed?

Projects may involve foreign research institutions, but applicants must be based in Denmark, Greenland or the Faroe Islands.

4. Does the project need to cover all scientific fields?

No. It may focus on any natural science, social science or humanities topic as long as it communicates basic research.

5. Can the grant cover platform development?

Yes. Platform development, production and dissemination are all eligible costs.

6. Can the project be co-financed?

Yes. Co-financing from other sources is permitted.

7. Is experience in communication mandatory?

Yes. Applicants must demonstrate professional experience in journalism, media, or related communication work.

Conclusion

The Carlsberg Foundation Science Communication Grants offer robust financial and institutional support for professional communicators aiming to bring basic research to the public. By enabling long-term, high-quality communication initiatives, the programme strengthens scientific literacy, enhances public debate and builds trust in reliable research. For communicators committed to impactful, evidence-based storytelling, this is a significant opportunity to shape public understanding of science.

For more information, visit Carlsberg Foundation.

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