DKK 33 million for research in the humanities

Six research projects from three Danish universities have received a total of DKK 33 mio. from VELUX FONDEN's core-group programme for research in the humanities.

11 October 2018

Why have social and unemployment benefit reforms had less effect on the employment rate amongst Denmark’s lowest income groups than expected? How are those reforms tied to significant levels of emotional strain and time-consuming processes experienced by underprivileged groups? And how can policy address this connection?

What does the past sound like? And how does sound – public addresses, music, noise – affect the way we recall the past?

These research topics hint at the scope of the six projects that VELXUX FONDEN's core-group programme for humanities research has selected for grants this year.

Read more about the projects below.

What is a core-group?

A core-group is a research team. The teams are typically made up of one or two tenured senior faculty members serving as project managers who work closely with two or three post-doctoral or PhD students.

Membership of a core-group can span from faculty in a single department to multi-university teams.

The core-group programme make grants to humanities research and closely related social-science fields. The programme is designed to work together with universities in order to serve their needs and respond to their proposals.

One of the unique aspects of the programme is that every year the university departments take part in the call for proposals. This set-up ensures that the grants support departmental development.

Democratic societies need the contribution of the humanities

VELUX FONDEN began making the humanities a funding priority in 2008, and the core-group programme serves as the backbone of this effort. Together with Danish higher educational institutions, VELUX FONDEN awards research funds to independent, basic research projects 

Since 2008, VELEX FONDEN has made over DKK 500 in grants to humanities research.

“VELUX FONDEN has never doubted the decisive role humanities play in our society. They contribute to our aim of promoting enlightened, inclusive, and sustainable democratic societies. And that is why we are pleased and excited to make grants to new, compelling core-group projects,” says Ane Hendriksen, the executive director of VELUX FONDEN.

Documenting how the humanities contribute

A recent report published by the Humanomics Research Centre at Aalborg University in Denmark quantified the extent to which humanities research contributes to the community through science communication and outreach to engage groups outside of academia. The report is funded by VELUX FONDEN.

“VELUX FONDEN believes that the humanities projects we fund make an on-going contribution. In addition to research publications, they contribute to our democratic institutions, cultural institutions and social-welfare institutions, as well as to society’s efforts to address our greatest problems. The academics involved in the projects frequently contribute to the public discourse by advising policy-makers, by commenting or reviewing the books that wind up at the bookstore or on the student’s shelf, or by writing books of their own,” says Henrik Tronier, the head of the core-group programme.

“VELUX FONDEN has never doubted the decisive role humanities play in our society.” Ane Hendriksen, the executive director of VELUX FONDEN.

This year’s grant recipients are:

Core-group grants 2008-2018

Core-groups

VELUX FONDEN's core-group programme funds research in the humanities and allied social science disciplines.

Grants for human science

We make grants to research in the humanities - in addition to reasearch in ophthalmology and in gerontology. 

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