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Lister Til Hjemmesiden.Xlsx BoardGrant area Project title Organisation Department Applicant Amount VILLUM FONDEN Children, Youth and Science Makerspace in The Town House Gentofte Municipality Children and School, Culture, Youth and Sparetime Anders-Peter Østergaard DKK 7.995.759,00 Science camps at Amager Strand School Service Society Nature Centre Amager Strand Thomas Ziegler Larsen DKK 629.750,00 The Maker Caravan - Science Activities On Wheels In Corporation With Local Businesses In The Municipality of Tønder Tønder Municipality Tønder Youth School Mikkel Brander DKK 153.519,00 Learn and experience by living The Danish Scout Association DDS Rougsø Scout Group Dag Kristiansen DKK 441.000,00 City-Space-Laboratory in the spare time S/I Nørrebro Bispebjerg Klynge 4 Leisure Centre Bispebjerg Nord Thomas Budtz Graae DKK 2.966.900,00 The Dark Side Challenge The Danish-French School Afterschool Joséphine Robert DKK 115.000,00 Science club for kids with focus on climate and urban nature Grundtvigsvej School Afterschool Clubs: Northern Light and The Comet Casper Gregers DKK 875.515,00 Science activities and events - seen from a historic perspective The Green Guild Historic Workshop Ulvsborg Foundation Mette Bohart DKK 500.000,00 Walk-in-tech - Open manned STEAM-lab at Ungdomshuset Odense Youth House Odense The Club House Karsten Damgaard DKK 389.521,00 Computational Empowerment: Emerging Technologies in Education Aarhus University Department of Digital Design and Information Science Ole Sejer Iversen DKK 10.071.272,00 Makerspace as Learning Laboratories Aalborg Municipality School Department Rasmus Greve DKK 4.438.664,00 "Our makerspace" in Lejre Lejre Municipality Centre for Children and Learning Jacob Kruse DKK 8.178.831,00 Makerspaces in Aabenraa Municipality - stationary and mobile Aabenraa Municipality Aabenraa Libraries and Culture Centres Charlotte Stoltenberg DKK 4.850.000,00 Makerspaces in Greve Municipality - For everybody Greve Municipality Centre for School and Daycare Rune Gråbæk DKK 4.389.602,00 Workshops to qualify the set up of municipal makerspaces Aarhus University CCTD Katrine Holm Kanstrup DKK 499.129,00 Big Bang - Denmark´s annual event for science teachers Astra Event Liva Rønn-Petersen DKK 3.000.000,00 Fellowship in design and Digital Technology - module 1 & 2 Aarhus University Department of Communication and Culture Katrine Holm Kanstrup DKK 3.642.085,00 From Atoms and Galaxies to us University of Southern Denmark Department of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy Mads Toudal Frandsen DKK 246.600,00 Tek to Go Horsens Municipality Horsens Youth School Jan Asmussen DKK 148.000,00 Science capital through ROBOCAMPS Skødstrup School, Afterschool Søren Ladegaard Jensen DKK 175.875,00 Problem Pirates The Scouts Thea Hass DKK 4.999.500,00 Continued development of The School of Technology School of Technology Jacob Nielsen DKK 1.948.160,00 Future Life Mini Science at Lyngby Free School Lyngby Free School Maiken Malmgren DKK 121.385,00 ScienceX FabLabNordvest Rasmus Grusgaard DKK 500.000,00 Kids Island Entrepreneurship Academy Kids Island Nana Christiansen DKK 2.955.000,00 Biotech Academy Camp 2019 Biotech Academy Amanda Gammelby Qvesel DKK 215.423,00 YouthScience Youth School Society Ejnar Bo Pedersen DKK 4.980.481,00 Nature Pilots Naturama Natural History Museum Mette Thybo DKK 734.600,00 Mobile Robot Workshop Vordingborg Libraries Jonas Petersen DKK 183.986,00 Technology understanding among pupils and grandparents in afterschool time Afterschool Department Risbjergskolen Charlotte Hansen DKK 82.000,00 Young Sound! The Green Independent School Dorthe Junge DKK 498.376,00 10 Maker-workshops Frederiksberg Library Erik Haastrup Müller DKK 157.500,00 Breaking through the science barrier Frederiksberg High School Maja Bødtcher-Hansen DKK 3.216.000,00 The Ice Core Niels Bohr Institute Anja C. Andersen DKK 15.000.000,00 The road to a vocational education Vocational Schools' Student Council Mille Neumann DKK 3.459.000,00 We look at birds - a scientific experience Halsnæs Nature Club Jim Karlstrøm Jensen DKK 57.000,00 A National Study of Science Capital Amongst Children and Youth in Denmark VIVE - The National Research and Analyses Centre for Welfare Torben Tranæs DKK 10.658.761,00 Developing of project database of natural science projects Astra Dorte Salomonsen DKK 894.000,00 Engineering in school Engineer the future Ghita Wolf Andreasen DKK 18.700.000,00 Active science-youth Danish Youth Joint Council Jesper Kejlhof DKK 1.110.000,00 Subtotal Sum DKK 124.178.194,00 Count 40 Daylight and Building Component Award The Building Component Award 2019 Individuals Lauritz Rasmussen DKK 60.000,00 Subtotal Sum DKK 60.000,00 Count 1 KR Foundation KR Foundation 2020 KR Foundation Brian Valbjørn Sørensen DKK 100.000.000,00 Subtotal Sum DKK 100.000.000,00 Count 1 Society Light, air and aesthetic learning at the schools in Skovshoved og Tjørnegård Gentofte Municipality Children and School, Culture, Youth and Sparetime Kenneth Brandt DKK 5.000.000,00 Documentation and research: Climate and environmental aspects of wood in the building sector Danish Building Research Institute Sustainable Buildings Harpa Birgisdóttir DKK 6.250.000,00 More daylight in everyday life Dragør Municipality Education and Culture Kristine Hemme DKK 2.579.500,00 A Forest Temple in The Southern Plantation Varde Town Museum Nature-Culture-Varde Lasse Frøkjær Madsen DKK 1.345.000,00 Art in Nature Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Louisiana Learning / Children's House Louise Hauerberg DKK 498.160,00 The Nivaagaard Collection - a sustainable future climate protection Nivaagaard Collection of Paintings Andrea Rygg Karberg DKK 11.700.000,00 New master plan for The Danish Museum of Industry Danish Industrial Museum Kristoffer Jensen DKK 7.500.000,00 Phase 1-Developing Brooking from being a collection of historical artefacts, into a world-leading modern museum Brooking Museum of Architectural Detail Paul Bonnici-Waddingham DKK 1.300.000,00 Replacement and renewal of external windows and doors at the dorm Villum Kann Rasmussen Villum Kann Rasmussen Dorm Residents' Society Lasse Westphal Nordsteen DKK 1.072.152,00 Falsled Beach Park Falsled Residents Association Claus Nielsen DKK 1.000.000,00 Adaptive Primary Space - More Daylight and Fresh Air in the Schools Area Isak Foged DKK 1.720.000,00 Landscaping of Sensory Garden Feldborg Free Universe for Children Tina Rosgaard DKK 50.000,00 More daylight and fresh air - Through school yards as educational spaces Danish Landscapers Bente Mortensen DKK 4.209.983,00 The Shining Sword Norse Theme Parks ApS Peter Franklin Würtz DKK 439.000,00 Sail and Study - Sailing for youth in education Limfjorden Sailing Club Jan Stage DKK 100.000,00 Tinderhøj Skole - Crafts and design outdoors Tinderhøj School Otilia Aaskov Benard DKK 209.000,00 An outdoor community house Hillerød Small Private School Sanne Wiedemann DKK 500.000,00 Mathematics Tutorial Park Nyborg Activity Park Society Lars Bergholdt DKK 2.412.500,00 Vinter Biking Amager Bicycle Arena Klaus Falk Paarup DKK 200.000,00 Upgrading the entrance and foyer at Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art The Free Exhibition Nikolaj Rasmussen DKK 4.000.000,00 Subtotal Sum DKK 52.085.295,00 Count 20 Social Projects Abroad Vocational education as a chance for the future Zespol Szkol Technicznch imTadeusza Kosciuszki w Lezajsku Vocational School Halina Samko DKK 3.985.570,00 Towards quality vocational education in Hungary Hungarian Interchurch Aid Klara Kevehazi DKK 8.012.612,00 Introduction of a new system of skill-oriented vocational training at 3 Higher Educational Institutions in the Czech Rep CEKAS z.u. Irena Tomesova DKK 6.178.538,00 EDUbus for primary and vocational schools Eduteam – centrum celozivotního vzdelavani z.s. Dusan Slovak DKK 15.000.000,00 Completion of the elimination of institutions for children under 3 in Bulgaria; a flagship project Hope and Homes for Children Delia Pop DKK 6.750.016,00 Hubs in Heritage Acta Vista France Laurence Fontaine DKK 30.000.000,00 Increase of attractivity and quality of VET school in Kysucke Nove Mesto Stredná odborná škola strojnícka Kysucké Nové Mesto Ondrej Holiencík DKK 4.642.002,00 Model technical VET school in conditions of Industry 4.0 Sukromna stredna odborna skola DSA Roman Michalicka DKK 12.148.111,00 EduCan Centrum Slniecko, n.o. Mariana Kovacova DKK 4.993.138,00 Umszki - Future (For the Up To date, Usable and Realistic Education) Budapesti Müszaki Szakképzési Centrum Szilvia Hegyine Zavori DKK 9.806.170,00 MESIT school – workshop modernization MESIT strední skola, o.p.s. Frantisek Mikulasek DKK 5.757.277,00 Real perspectives for Roma youth Autonomia Alapítvany Agnes Kelemen DKK 4.000.000,00 Subtotal Sum DKK 111.273.434,00 Count 12 Technical and Scientific Research Adding extra dimensions to dielectric nanostructures – revolutionary building blocks for nanophotonics Technical University of Denmark DTU Nanolab Bingdong Chang DKK 1.831.440,00 A Microscopic View on Aerosols and Climate Change Technical University of Denmark DTU Nanolab Kristian Mølhave DKK 1.995.280,00 Watch a Brownian dance at the nanoscale: live-imaging and quantification of complex nanostructure motion in 3D Technical University of Denmark DTU Nanolab Murat Nulati Yesibolati DKK 1.893.544,00 Soft robotic MICROswimmers with PHotonics-EnabLed PropulSion (MicroPHELPS) Technical University of Denmark DTU Nanolab Ada-Ioana Bunea DKK 2.355.630,00 The Villum Kann Rasmussen Annual Award 2020 - Institution share University of Copenhagen Globe Institute Rasmus Nielsen DKK 4.500.000,00 The whisper of ancient air bubbles
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