Are you a Bachelor’s or Master’s student in Denmark passionate about the intersection between health and food systems in low-and middle-income countries? The Global Development team at the Novo Nordisk Foundation is looking for a motivated intern for a full-time internship during the fall semester 2026 (up to six months). This is a unique opportunity to contribute to innovative projects that support the Foundation’s mission in health, sustainability, and life sciences, while developing your skills in data analysis, project development and stakeholder engagement.
The Position
As our new Global Development Intern, you will join a dedicated team working on a wide array of projects and partnerships. No day is ever the same. This internship is designed to be a learning experience, where you will be supported in developing new skills and deepening your understanding of how to design projects at the intersection of health and food systems within a development context.
You will have the opportunity to work closely with the Global Development team’s Senior Scientific Manager (food systems) and receive guidance throughout your internship. You will also have the opportunity to contribute to other non-food system related projects emerging within the team. Your specific tasks and responsibilities will be scoped according to your academic background, capabilities, and interests. However, we are looking for someone who is excited to work with any or all of the following topics:
You do not need to have experience in all areas listed above; these are examples of what you may learn about and contribute to during your time with us.
The working hours will be 37 hours a week with flexibility in relation to your other obligations as a student.
Professional Qualifications
We are looking for a candidate with some or all of these qualities:
Personal Qualifications
What we are looking for in an intern:
Application and Information
For further information, please contact Afton Halloran, Senior Scientific Manager, ahl@novo.dk
To apply, please submit your CV and a brief cover letter clearly outlining your motivation and relevant experience. Please specify how long you will be able to intern with the team.
The application deadline is 17 March 2026, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The internship is a full-time, on-site position for the fall semester of 2026, with a start date of 1 September 2026. The role is based at the Novo Nordisk Foundation headquarters in Tuborg Havn, Hellerup.
About the Novo Nordisk Foundation and Health Area
Established in Denmark in 1924, the Novo Nordisk Foundation is an enterprise foundation with philanthropic objectives. The vision of the Foundation is to improve people’s health and the sustainability of society and the planet. The Foundation’s mission is to progress research and innovation in the prevention and treatment of cardiometabolic and infectious diseases as well as to advance knowledge and solutions to support a green transformation of society.
In the coming years, the Foundation will broaden its scope and increase its grants for scientific, humanitarian, and social purposes, including solving the climate crisis and developing tomorrow’s food production. As a consequence, we are a growing organisation, which means new job openings and exciting opportunities for employees to be part of forming the future of the Foundation.
The Health Area of the Novo Nordisk Foundation supports the overall vision by working towards a future where all people at risk of or living with cardiometabolic and infectious diseases can live healthy lives. To fulfil this vision and mission, we work across the entire value chain of health:
1. Research
2. Translation
3. Capacity building
4. Implementation and advocacy
The Global Development team is situated within the Health Area. We focus exclusively on funding impactful partnerships and projects in low- and middle-income countries, mainly India and Eastern Africa (including Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia and Uganda). The team consists of five people and is led by Rikke Johannessen, Director for Global Development. We work across the health systems and food systems in humanitarian and non-humanitarian contexts. We co-develop projects with outstanding partners that are aligned with our strategic process. We collaborate with research institutions, civil society organizations, multilateral organizations as well as bilateral and philanthropic funders. Our team’s culture is characterised by a fun, supportive, and informal atmosphere, coupled with high ambitions and a strong drive to continuously co-develop and fund impactful projects.