Danmarks Grundforskningsfond / The Danish National Research Foundation is located in København K, Denmark on Holbergsgade 14. Danmarks Grundforskningsfond / The Danish National Research Foundation is rated 3 out of 5 in the category research in Denmark. THE DANISH NATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION (DNRF) is an independent organization established by the Danish Parliament in 1991, promoting and stimulating research at the frontiers of all scientific fields. The endowment secures independence and a long-term commitment to research of the highest quality in Denmark. The DNRF grants about 400 million DKK annually. What do we do? The DNRF has two funding instruments: - Centers of Excellence –the foundation’s flagship and the primary funding mechanism. A center grant is large and flexible and has a lifetime of up to 10 years. The DNRF expects a center to deliver groundbreaking results. - Niels Bohr Professorships – this instrument has the distinct purpose of enriching Danish research communities with top-class researchers from abroad. Funding decisions are based on three core values: - Excellence – we strive for excellence in every aspect of the research endeavor. - Transparency – we strive for transparency in the assessment and selection processes. - Risk-taking – we acknowledge that groundbreaking research requires risk-taking. Grant support is based on three core values: - Freedom – we strive to provide grantees with freedom and flexibility. - Trust – we strive to support our grantees and trust in them. - Engagement – we engage with and learn from each grantee.
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
København K, Hovedstaden