The instrument is intended to promote quality and collaboration in Danish research, usually through a binding collaboration between multiple researchers.
This page presents the overall framework for the instrument. The full Call for Proposals for Independent Research in 2026 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 Call for Proposals, the Call for Proposals applies.
To advance the quality of, and develop collaboration, within Danish research, DFF offers funding for research projects carried out by multiple researchers (e.g. postdoctoral candidates and PhD students). A DFF-Research Project2 is often characterised by a coordinated and mutually binding collaboration on a well-defined, joint research question; however, it may also be a project formulated by a single researcher, which is to be carried out in their research team, when it can be argued that the project is particularly ambitious and resource-demanding, and that the research objective cannot be obtained through a DFF-Research Project1. The research activities must establish synergy among any sub-projects, involve international collaboration (if relevant), and be of a high, international standard.
Between DKK 2,550,000 and DKK 4,450,000 excl. overhead.
Up to 4.5 years.
You must have obtained your PhD degree or equivalent qualifications at least 8 years before the expiration of the application deadline. Specific periods of leave must be deducted.
Read more under “About the applicant”.
Earliest: 1 August 2027
Latest: 1 August 2028
You must possess considerable, independent research experience at a high, international level. Furthermore, you must have obtained your PhD at least 8 years before the expiration of the application deadline. If you do not have a PhD degree, you must have obtained equivalent qualifications, e.g., a positive assistant professor assessment (”adjunktbedømmelse”), at least 8 years before the application deadline. Specific periods of leave must be deducted in the calculation of PhD age, cf. section 12.
Your previous results will be assessed in relation to your career path and in relation to the scientific challenges of the project applied for.
When writing an application to the fund, you must pay special attention to ensuring that the application fulfils the purpose of the funding instrument and that it meets the fund’s assessment criteria.
DFF emphasises that the project description should account for the synergy between any sub-projects, the project management and organisational structure, as well as plans for publishing results.
The project description must include an account of the proposed content of all sub-projects, including any PhD and postdoctoral projects.
There must be a sufficiently balanced relationship between the roles of all listed project participants (scientific/academic staff, technical/administrative staff, and whether DFF-funded or not), and the concrete role of the participants must be accounted for and justified.
The application must be written in English.
DFF | Medical Sciences and DFF | Natural Sciences only funds DFF-Research Project2 in special instances where it has been persuasively argued that the objective cannot be reached through a DFF-Research Project1.
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 within the last 4 years at the time of the application deadline. If an embedded postdoctoral candidate does not have a PhD degree, they must have achieved equivalent qualifications, e.g., a positive assistant professorship evaluation (”adjunktbedømmelse”), within the last 4 years at the time of the DFF application deadline. Specific periods of leave must be deducted in the calculation of PhD age, cf. section 12. Note that the PhD age requirements do not apply to application for DFF | Medical Sciences.
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.
If the application includes requests for funding for unnamed PhD students and/or unnamed postdoctoral participants, the application must include an account of the proposed recruitment process. 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.
You can apply for between DKK 2,550,000 and DKK 4,450,000 excl. overhead. The budget must be completed in the mandatory budget template, which can be downloaded from e-grant.
Below is a list of the appendices that must be attached to your application. For some appendices, it is specified that they are only to be attached if relevant. You can read more about the general requirements for the content of the project description, CV, publication list, etc. in section 10, and about the budget in section 11. The definition of roles in the project is described in section 10.3.
Please note in particular that there are character and page limits for the project description and page limits for the applicant’s CV and publication list. Exceeding these limits will result in an administrative rejection. It is always the character count generated by e-grant that applies. You can find more information in section 10.2.
| Deadline | 7 October 2026 at 12:00 PM (noon) |
| Decision | April 2027 |
| Expected reply | May 2027 |
The budget template must be downloaded in e-grant.
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