Fundraiser pour AU Flakkebjerg
Aarhus Universitet
Présentation de l'entreprise
Ce qu'ils font
L'Université d'Aarhus est une institution publique de recherche qui se concentre sur la recherche, l'éducation et la démonstration des technologies d'énergie renouvelable, y compris l'énergie solaire, le stockage d'énergie, les batteries à flux et l'éolien en mer. Le travail lié à l'énergie de l'université est réalisé par le biais de départements et de centres spécialisés tels que le Centre danois pour l'environnement et l'énergie (DCE) et le Centre pour les technologies énergétiques (CET), souvent en collaboration avec l'industrie pour le développement technologique et les projets pilotes (source : peer.eu, dce.au.dk, btech.au.dk). Les opportunités d'emploi pour les chercheurs se concentrent sur des rôles académiques, de recherche et techniques dans ces unités, plutôt que sur des opérations commerciales axées sur l'énergie.
Projets & Résultats
Parmi les projets remarquables, on trouve la Communauté énergétique de l'Université (UEF), qui a installé deux systèmes solaires montés sur le toit d'une capacité totale de 98 kW en septembre 2024, qui devraient produire 90 MWh par an pendant 25 ans (source : fedarene.org). De plus, un projet de démonstration pour le stockage d'eau sous forme de ballons a été lancé, recevant 4,9 millions DKK de financement EUDP, et qui simule un système à grande échelle pour le stockage de 230 MWh (source : stateofgreen.com). Le projet DanFlow, qui a reçu 11 millions DKK de soutien, se concentre sur l'optimisation des batteries à flux de vanadium pour réduire les coûts de stockage (source : eurekalert.org).
Derniers Développements
Au cours des deux dernières années, l'Université d'Aarhus a sécurisé 4,9 millions DKK de soutien EUDP pour la démonstration de stockage d'eau en ballons, qui est maintenant en phase de construction (source : stateofgreen.com). La communauté solaire UEF a été lancée en septembre 2024 et a installé des systèmes de 98 kW (source : fedarene.org). La recherche DanFlow a reçu 11 millions DKK de la part de l'Innovation Fund, et un nouveau centre pour l'économie de l'énergie et du climat a été ouvert à Aarhus BSS (source : eurekalert.org).
Travailler là-bas
Les rôles d'emploi au sein des unités énergétiques de l'Université d'Aarhus vont des professeurs aux postes de postdoctorat et aux assistants de recherche, avec des départements tels que l'ingénierie, l'écologie et les sciences de l'environnement qui recrutent (source : stateofgreen.com, eurekalert.org). La culture met l'accent sur la collaboration entre la recherche et l'industrie, avec des modèles de gouvernance démocratiques dans des projets comme l'UEF, et il y a un accent sur l'équilibre entre vie professionnelle et vie privée dans les milieux académiques danois (source : fedarene.org). Les avantages incluent des retraites financées par l'État, des semaines de travail de 37 heures, 6 semaines de congés et des horaires de travail flexibles, bien que les spécifications puissent varier selon le rôle (source : linkedin.com).
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Job Description
Would you like to support the development of research and innovation to address the major challenges of our time within the green transition of the agricultural and food sectors in Denmark?
We are seeking an experienced, structured, and collaborative fundraiser for the Department of Agroecology at AU Flakkebjerg, Aarhus University.
As a fundraiser, you will play a central role in executing the department's funding strategy, including contributing to new research and development projects and supporting our work with national funding. The department has - and has had - many national projects funded by, among others, the Innovation Fund Denmark, GUDP, etc. However, there is potential for securing additional national funding for projects that deliver concrete solutions to societal challenges, and we aim to become even better at considering our funding opportunities within a strategic context.
Your work will, for example, include securing funding for our focus areas in close collaboration with our researchers, as well as ensuring that call texts are clearly communicated to researchers so we can support them in staying ahead of processes as much as possible.
Expected start date and duration
This is a permanent position with a start date 1 August or as soon as possible hereafter.
We will have the first round of interviews in week 23. A possible 2nd round of interviews will be in week 25.
Job description
Your primary responsibility will be to support researchers in developing and formulating concrete grant applications. In addition, in close collaboration with the department management, researchers, and the Research- innovation and business committee, your responsibilities will include:
- Identifying national funding opportunities for potential research and development projects
- Creating connections between our researchers and potential partners in industry and society
- Contributing to the development and implementation of the department's and faculty's funding strategy
- Close collaboration with AU's broader research support services, especially within the TECH faculty secretariat and other departments, as well as the central research support unit
- General communication of funding opportunities and follow-up on research and development funding within the department
- Contributing to pitch sessions for researchers' project ideas
You will be part of the department's secretariat within our funding team, which, in addition to you in Flakkebjerg, consists of two fundraising colleagues located at AU Viborg. In Flakkebjerg, part of the secretariat's coordinators are also based, supporting researchers with daily administrative tasks.
Your profile
We are looking for someone who is skilled in and enjoys cross-functional collaboration, as the role involves extensive interaction with colleagues at the department, faculty, and across Aarhus University, as well as with our many partners. You have a solid professional foundation and are self-motivated and capable of managing your own workload. You can demonstrate relevant experience and tangible results, with a clear focus on supporting researchers' interests.
Additional qualifications:
- You hold a relevant academic degree at a minimum of master's level, preferably with knowledge of and experience in how to enhance innovation in grant applications, including identifying potential spin-outs
- You have solid experience from a similar role, with knowledge of both Danish and international research funding systems
- It is an advantage, but not a requirement, to speak and write Danish
- You are approachable, motivated, and outgoing by nature
What we offer
- A collaborative, international research environment that combines high academic standards with an informal and supportive atmosphere. We value accountability, curiosity, flexibility, and teamwork in everything we do.
- An inclusive and respectful workplace culture, where mutual trust, kindness, and professional dialogue are part of daily life. We encourage open communication and develop a cohesive sense of community across teams and disciplines.
- A flexible working environment that supports work-life balance and individual needs.
- An active institutional commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion - in recruitment, career development, and everyday interactions.
- An innovative and meaningful workplace where your work contributes to solving real-world challenges. No two days are alike, and we welcome creative thinking and new ideas.
- Support for international researchers and their families, including Relocation Service and an Expat Partner Programme
Place of Work
The place of work is Aarhus University, Forsøgsvej 1, 4200 Flakkebjerg, Slagelse. The affiliation will be with the Department of Agroecology.
For further information, please contact: Vice Head of Research, Henrik Brinch-Pedersen (phone: +45 51239017) or Head of Secretariat, Ida Thoft (phone: +45 23440212)
Formalities and salary range
Salary and terms as agreed between the Danish Ministry of Taxation and the Confederation of Professional Unions.
Aarhus University's ambition is to be an attractive and inspiring workplace for all and to foster a culture in which each individual has opportunities to thrive, achieve and develop. We view equality and diversity as assets, and we welcome all applicants.
The application must be submitted via Aarhus University's recruitment system, which can be accessed under the job advertisement on Aarhus University's website.
Questions about the position ?
Ida Thoft Jensen Head of Secretariat, Department of Agroecology - Staff, AGRO Foulum +4523440212 [email protected]
Questions about application and proces ?
Nat-Tech Administrative Centre - Nat-Tech HR +4522521469 [email protected]
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À propos du rôle
21 mai 2026
Temps plein
École
- Flakkebjerg, Danemark
Experienced
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