The Young Academy is a scientific academy for young researchers in Denmark under the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters established in 1742. The purpose of the Academy is to strengthen basic research and interdisiplinary exchange, to bridge the gap between science and society, and to offer some of the country’s most talented young researchers a public voice.

The Academy have said of their new members;

“It has been an impressive field of applicants with highly qualified and motivated applicants. In the final selection of new members, emphasis has been placed on the applicant having a strong professional profile and great motivation to participate in the work of the Young Academy, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary collaboration.”

Huge congratulations from the international and interdisciplinary community at Linacre!

Full details can be found here.