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Open Call: Postdoctoral Fellowships for Research within Industrial and Environmental Biotech

US: Grow Grant Program ($1,000 - $4,000)

Deadline: 20-Aug-2026

Applications are open for Postdoctoral Fellowships supporting early-career researchers in industrial biotechnology and environmental biotechnology across the Nordic region. The fellowship provides funding of up to DKK 3.3 million for projects lasting one to three years, helping researchers advance innovative biotechnology solutions that support sustainability, environmental protection, and the bioeconomy.

About the Fellowship

The Postdoctoral Fellowship Programme supports outstanding early-career scientists conducting cutting-edge research in industrial biotechnology and environmental biotechnology.

The initiative aims to strengthen biotechnology research capacity across the Nordic region while promoting innovation in sustainable production systems, environmental solutions, and bio-based technologies.

Fellows will conduct independent research projects at a Nordic host institution and may also collaborate with international research organizations to enhance scientific training and knowledge exchange.

Funding Overview

Grant Amount

Fellowship Duration

Research Areas Supported

The fellowship supports research across industrial and environmental biotechnology, including:

Industrial Biotechnology

Environmental Biotechnology

Emerging Biotechnology Fields

Programme Objectives

The fellowship aims to:

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

Academic Requirements

Applicants must:

Early-Career Researcher Requirement

Applicants must have obtained their PhD within five years of the application deadline.

PhD Students Applying

Applicants who have not yet completed their PhD must provide:

Host Institution Requirements

Applications must include:

Mandatory Documents

Host Location Requirement

International Mobility Opportunities

The programme encourages international research experience.

For applicants already working at a Nordic institution who have not previously conducted research abroad:

Why This Fellowship Matters

Biotechnology plays a critical role in addressing global challenges such as:

This fellowship helps researchers develop innovative solutions that support sustainable industries and environmental resilience while strengthening biotechnology expertise across the Nordic region.

How the Fellowship Works

Step 1: Identify a Research Project

Develop a project focused on industrial biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, or related interdisciplinary fields.

Step 2: Secure a Nordic Host Institution

Obtain support from a qualified Nordic university, research institute, or eligible host organization.

Step 3: Gather Required Documentation

Prepare:

Step 4: Consider International Collaboration

Where relevant, include research stays at international institutions to strengthen scientific training and collaboration.

Step 5: Submit the Application

Submit all required materials before the application deadline according to programme guidelines.

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

Expected Outcomes

Successful fellowship projects should contribute to:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How much funding is available?

Researchers can receive up to DKK 3.3 million for a three-year fellowship project.

2. How long can the fellowship last?

Projects may run from one to three years.

3. Can PhD students apply?

Yes. Applicants who have not yet completed their PhD may apply if they are expected to defend their thesis before 1 April 2027 and provide supervisor confirmation.

4. Is international research experience required?

No. International mobility is encouraged but not mandatory.

5. Must the project be conducted in a Nordic country?

Yes. At least one year of the fellowship must be carried out at the Nordic host institution.

6. What research fields are supported?

The programme supports industrial biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, sustainable bioproduction, environmental solutions, microbial technologies, ecosystem research, and related biotechnology innovations.

7. Who can provide the host letter?

The host letter must come from the Nordic institution where the fellowship will be based and should confirm support for the proposed research project.

Conclusion

The Postdoctoral Fellowships in Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology provide substantial funding and career development opportunities for early-career researchers seeking to advance biotechnology innovation in the Nordic region. With funding of up to DKK 3.3 million, support for international collaboration, and a focus on sustainability and bioeconomy solutions, the programme offers an excellent platform for researchers to establish independent scientific careers while addressing critical environmental and industrial challenges.

For more information, visit Novo Nordisk Foundation.

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