Neurotorium Clinical Education Grants 2026: Secure Up to 100,000 DKK Per Year to Transform Psychiatry and Neurology Education Globally
The Neurotorium Clinical Education Grants 2026 present a powerful opportunity for professionals, educators, and institutions working in psychiatry and neurology to secure funding for impactful, non-profit educational initiatives. Designed to strengthen clinical competencies and improve patient outcomes, this grant supports innovative educational projects that enhance understanding of brain-related disorders worldwide.
With funding of up to 100,000 DKK per year for up to three years, this program is ideal for organizations and professionals seeking to advance clinical education in areas such as epilepsy, depression, anxiety, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and bipolar disorder.
About Neurotorium
Neurotorium is a global educational platform offering free, high-quality, and unbiased learning materials focused on brain science and mental health. Its resources are developed and continuously updated by leading experts, making it a trusted hub for clinicians, researchers, and educators worldwide.
Through its Clinical Education Grants, Neurotorium aims to expand access to cutting-edge knowledge and improve healthcare delivery in psychiatry and neurology.
Purpose of the Grant
The Neurotorium Clinical Education Grants are designed to:
- Support non-profit educational projects for healthcare professionals
- Strengthen clinical skills in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders
- Promote the use of Neurotorium’s educational resources in teaching and training
- Encourage global collaboration and innovation, especially in underserved and low-income regions
Eligible Projects
To qualify for funding, proposed projects must meet the following criteria:
1. Educational Focus
- Activities must be at vocational or university level
- Must target healthcare professionals (e.g., clinicians, nurses, general practitioners, residents)
2. Subject Relevance
Projects should aim to improve understanding of:
- Prevention, diagnosis, and/or treatment of psychiatric and neurological disorders
- Personal and societal impacts of these conditions
3. Use of Neurotorium Resources
- Projects must integrate Neurotorium materials partially or fully
4. Non-Profit Requirement
- All initiatives must be strictly non-commercial
5. Institutional Support
- Must be anchored in an established organization, such as:
- Universities
- Hospitals
- Clinics
- NGOs
- A letter of support is mandatory
6. Duration and Timeline
- Projects can run for 1 to 3 years
- Must begin no earlier than February 2027
Who Can Apply?
Applicants must:
- Have relevant professional experience in the proposed field
- Demonstrate the capacity to execute the project successfully
- Submit only one application per year as the main applicant
There are no geographical restrictions, making this a truly global opportunity.
Funding Details
- Up to 100,000 DKK (~$15,000 USD) per year
- Funding duration: 1 to 3 years
- Covers direct project costs only
- Funds cannot be transferred between years
- Partial funding is allowed only if other funding sources are secured
Application Requirements
Applications must be submitted in English and include:
- Project title and summary (with start and end dates)
- Detailed project description
- Explanation of the project’s impact on clinical practice
- Feasibility analysis
- Description of how Neurotorium resources will be used
- List of educators involved
- Applicant and co-applicant CVs and publications
- Detailed budget breakdown
- Letter of support (mandatory)
- If resubmitting: response to previous reviewer feedback
Applications must be submitted through the official LANAS platform, and applicants are encouraged to consult the detailed Applicant Guide before submission.
Evaluation Criteria
Applications will be assessed by the Neurotorium Editorial Board based on:
1. Innovation and Concept
- Originality and educational value
- Quality of the proposed idea
2. Impact
- Relevance to clinical needs
- Potential to improve diagnosis, prevention, and treatment
- Long-term sustainability
3. Feasibility
- Applicant’s expertise
- Strength of partnerships
- Availability of infrastructure
4. Integration of Neurotorium
- Clear and meaningful use of platform resources
Timeline
- Application Deadline: September 2nd, 2026
- Grant Decision: December 2026
- Project Start Date: From February 2027
Grant Conditions
Successful applicants must:
- Accept the Lundbeck Foundation’s General Terms and Conditions
- Ensure funds are managed through a non-commercial organization
Past Impact
Since 2024, Neurotorium has funded:
- 18 projects across 17 countries
- Initiatives ranging from workshops and training sessions to online and hybrid learning programs
- Projects targeting diverse healthcare providers, including:
- Psychiatrists and neurologists
- General practitioners
- Emergency workers
- Community health workers
These initiatives are collectively improving clinical care and strengthening healthcare systems globally.
Contact Information
For inquiries regarding eligibility or application requirements, please contact:
Bryn Farnsworth von Cederwald – Scientific Programme Manager
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through LANAS.
Please note that the use of photos should be avoided or limited within the application, and all applications must be completed in English.
Learn More
- Detailed opportunity: Click here.
- More grant opportunities for youth: Visit the OFY website: Click here.
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