Research on elderly and ageing

The politically determined theme should support research projects on elderly and ageing, which must be carried out by multiple researchers (applicant and Co-PI).

Please note

This page presents the overall framework for the instrument. The full Call for Proposals for Thematic Research 2025 can be accessed here or under "Documents” in the right column. Please read this carefully before applying to DFF for funding. In case of discrepancies between the website and the thematic Call for Proposals, the thematic Call for Proposals applies.

Description of the theme

The politically determined agreement states that ”DKK 14.8 million is allocated to DFF with the purpose of supporting multidisciplinary and practice-oriented research on nursing and care for the elderly citizen, which is to illuminate elderly citizens’ social, psychological and physical robustness, including and among other things within the context of nursing and care in the local healthcare system. It could, e.g., be in areas such as rehabilitation, care, prevention and research on self-determination of eldercare, including the interaction between the public and other communities within the elderly area. Furthermore, the research can illuminate inequility and challenges in relation to compassion fatigue within the elderly care.”

DFF requires that applications for this theme are multidisciplinary, i.e. they must contain at least two different research disciplines in one combined project, and the applicant and Co-PI must be from different research disciplines. In the appendix to your project description, you must account for the multidisciplinary approach of the project, including how to ensure sufficient participation from and integration of the different research disciplines to reach the joint objective of the project. There are no requirements to institutional affiliation of the applicant or Co-PI, i.e. it is possible to apply with a project where the applicant and the Co-PI are employed at the same institution.

DFF requires that applications for this theme are practice-oriented projects, i.e. research aimed at solving specific problems in real situations and that involves collaboration between researchers and practice to develop knowledge that is both theoretically founded and practically applicable. Practice-oriented research can be conducted using different methods pertaining to the local and specific practice that the research concerns. DFF does not hold a specific definition of which methods should be used to conduct practice-oriented research, and the call is open for theoretical and empirical practice-oriented projects. In the appendix to your project description, you must account for how the project is oriented towards practice and argue for the relevance of the project for the specific practice area that it concerns. The project should to the greatest extent possible include collaboration with relevant actors from practice before, during and after the project so that the results of the research can be embedded and applied – and thereby potentially change – the practice area. Examples of relevant actors could be authorities (e.g., municipalities), educational institutions, or professionals and leaders that work in the specific practice area.

It is possible to apply for research projects within a budgetary framework of up to DKK 5,000,000 excluding overhead/administration expenses. Within the upper budget limit of DKK 5,000,000 excluding overhead/administration expenses, research projects of various sizes can be applied for and granted.

The following theme-specific requirements apply to your application:

  • Your application must be multidisciplinary research. To support this, the applicant and the Co-PI must be from different research disciplines, as described above. Please note the additional assessment criterion in section 4 of the thematic Call for Proposals.
  • Your application must be practice-oriented research and include collaboration with a relevant practice area as described above. Please be aware of the additional assessment criterion in section 4 of the thematic Call for Proposals.
  • In the appendix to your project description you must account for how your application addresses the call’s theme of research on elderly and ageing as well as how your application meets the requirements on multidisciplinary and practice-oriented research.

Framework

Requirements for applicant and Co-PI

The project must be lead by an applicant and a named Co-PI. The applicant is main responsible towards the fund in the event of a grant. As applicant as well as Co-PI you must have obtained a PhD degree (or similar qualifications, e.g. positive assistant professorship evaluation) at the time of the application deadline.

Please note that DFF furthermore requires that the applicant and the Co-PI are from different research disciplines, cf. the theme-specific requirements above in the section “Description of the theme”.

Budget

Up to DKK 5,000,000 excluding overhead /administration expenses

Duration

The duration of the research project is up to five years

Starting date

Earliest: 1 March 2026
Latest: 1 December 2026

Assessed by

DFF | Thematic research - Research on elderly, vulnerability and poor well-being (2025)

Applicant and Co-PI

The project must be lead by an applicant and a named Co-PI. The applicant is main responsible towards the fund in the event of a grant.

As applicant as well as Co-PI you must have obtained a PhD degree (or similar qualifications, e.g. positive assistant professorship evaluation) at the time of the application deadline. Both the applicant’s and the Co-PI’s previous results will be assessed in relation to their career path and in relation to the scientific challenges of the project applied for. If you, as the applicant, are not an associate professor and have not been awarded a positive associate professor assessment (“lektorbedømmelse”) and the project involves the education of researchers, you must account for how the relevant supervision will be provided, and how the research student’s scientific association to the project will be ensured.

The applicant and the Co-PI must enter into a relevant and binding collaboration on a joint research project. The distribution of roles between the applicant and the Co-PI in the research project must appear clearly from the application.

Please note that DFF furthermore requires that the applicant and the Co-PI are from different research disciplines, cf. the theme-specific requirements above in the section “Description of the theme”.

Application requirements

The research project must be run by multiple researchers, including both an applicant and a Co-PI. DFF emphasises that the research project involves, e.g., PhD students and postdoctoral candidates to a relevant extent.

The research project must be characterised as being a coordinated and mutually binding collaboration on a well-defined research question. The research activities must establish synergy among any sub-projects.

The research project must be of a high, international standard and involve international collaboration to a relevant extent. If the research project is embedded in a specific, local context, it is expected that the project argues for the potentially limited internationalisation. In all cases, DFF expects applications to relate to the international state of the art within their area.

You can apply for funding for embedded PhD and postdoctoral scholarships, if these are well integrated into the project and fulfil a clear, independent function within the research project. Embedded postdoctoral candidates must have obtained their PhD or achieved equivalent qualifications, e.g., a positive assistant professorship evaluation (”adjunktbedømmelse”), within the last 4 years at the time of the application deadline. Periods of leave must be deducted (see section 5.3.5 in the thematic Call for Proposals). If a named postdoctoral candidate is a PhD student at the time of application, the application must include a declaration from the student’s supervisor, stating that the student is expected to submit the PhD thesis within 6 months after the application deadline. If the application includes requests for funding for unnamed PhD students and/or unnamed postdoc candidates, the application must include an account of the proposed recruitment process.

There must be a sufficiently balanced relationship between the roles of all listed project participants (scientific/academic staff, technical/administrative staff, and whether funded or not), and the concrete role of the participants must be accounted for and justified.

Supplementary information

Timeline

Deadline 3 June 2025 at 12:00 PM
Decision September 2025
Expected reply September 2025

Documents

Templates

The budget template must be downloaded in e-grant.

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