Novo Nordisk Foundation
Clinical Emerging Investigator
Call closed 28 January 2026 at 2:00pm Copenhagen time; next call expected October 2026
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The Novo Nordisk Foundation's Clinical Emerging Investigator programme offers up to DKK 12,500,000 per grant over five years for junior clinical researchers establishing independent lines of inquiry in Denmark. The scheme targets medical doctors with a PhD or dr. med. currently in or recently completed medical specialist training, working in clinical and translational medicine at Danish universities, hospitals, or non-profit research institutions. The applicant's own salary must be covered throughout the project period.
Details
| Funder | Novo Nordisk Foundation |
| Budget | Up to DKK 12,500,000 per grant |
| Duration | 5 years |
| Consortium | No |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Next round | 2026-10 |
| Career stage | Early-career opportunity |
| Eligible countries | DK |
Eligibility & scope
For junior/non-tenured clinical research leaders in Denmark. Applicants must be medical doctors with a PhD or dr. med., currently in or about to start medical specialist training (not yet completed). Project must be anchored at a Danish university, hospital, or non-profit research institution. Applicant's own salary must be covered throughout the 5-year project period. Scope: clinical and translational medicine.
Who Should Apply
- •Medical doctors with a PhD or dr. med. degree
- •Junior, non-tenured clinical researchers in Denmark
- •Applicants currently in or recently completed medical specialist training
- •Researchers at Danish universities, hospitals, or non-profit research institutions
- •Projects in clinical and translational medicine
Key Dates
- •Next call expected October 2026
- •Annual call cycle
- •Five-year project duration
Tips for Applicants
- ✓Ensure your own salary is incorporated in the budget from year 1 through year 5; salary uncertainty is a common disqualifier.
- ✓The scheme prioritises applicants establishing clinical independence; frame your project as separate from your specialist-training supervising group.
- ✓Anchor your project clearly at a named Danish institution with a committed hosting letter; institutional commitment is evaluated closely.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the Novo Nordisk Clinical Emerging Investigator grant pay?
Up to DKK 12,500,000 per grant over a five-year project period.
Who is eligible for the Novo Nordisk Clinical Emerging Investigator grant?
Medical doctors with a PhD or dr. med. who are junior, non-tenured clinical researchers currently in or recently completed medical specialist training, hosted at a Danish university, hospital, or non-profit research institution.
Must my salary be included in the grant budget?
Yes, your own salary must be covered throughout the entire five-year project period.
When is the next deadline for the Novo Nordisk Clinical Emerging Investigator grant?
The next call is expected in October 2026; the programme runs annually.
What research areas does the Clinical Emerging Investigator grant fund?
Clinical and translational medicine projects led by emerging clinical researchers in Denmark.
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