ACROBATIC allocates an annual budget of 3.550.000 DKK to support both new and ongoing projects associated with the center. Applicants have the opportunity to submit funding applications twice a year, enabling support for a diverse range of clinical and methodological studies.
The ACROBATIC Grants are designed to support projects that address specific studies within three clinical focus areas: “Prehabilitation and preoperative risk assessment,” “Surgical techniques and innovation,” and “Survivorship.” The aim is to encourage research initiatives that focus on surgical oncology and align with ACROBATIC’s overarching purpose and strategy. Applicants must actively involve individuals and departments affiliated with ACROBATIC or have been included subsequently following approval by the Management Team. Projects must also demonstrate collaboration with multiple Danish Multidisciplinary Cancer Groups (DMCGs) or have a national scope, adhering to ethical guidelines set by the Danish Cancer Society.
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Application Deadline: 16th August 2024
Brief Description
- University or Organization: ACROBATIC (Danish Cancer Society)
- Department: NA
- Course Level: Research projects
- Award: Total funding of 3,550,000 DKK per year
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: NA
- Nationality: International
- The award can be taken in: Denmark
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Open to all countries
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: Research projects within the fields of surgical oncology and related studies
- Admissible Criteria: Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- The project must be affiliated with ACROBATIC.
- The study must involve multiple Danish Multidisciplinary Cancer Groups (DMCGs) and/or be national in scope.
- Projects must adhere to ethical guidelines set forth by the Danish Cancer Society.
- Priority is given to projects involving national and international collaboration, interdisciplinary teams, and those demonstrating scientific value, clinical relevance, feasibility, and potential patient benefit.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should follow the application guidelines available on the ACROBATIC website. Projects meeting the formal requirements and criteria may be affiliated with ACROBATIC upon approval.
To inquire about project affiliation or for more information, applicants can contact Marie-Louise Holm, the scientific coordinator, at [email protected].
Benefits
Successful applicants will receive funding for various aspects of their research projects, including:
- Salary for scientific staff (PhD students, PostDocs, Senior Researchers)
- Salary for technical administrative staff (Project Nurses, Physiotherapists, Laboratory Technicians, etc.)
- Funding applications can be submitted twice a year.
- Deadline for the next application cycle: August 16, 2024, at 11:59 PM.
