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Statesman Thorbecke Fund Programme Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The Statesman Thorbecke Fund Programme is for research projects that have a strong connection with
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. Apply:Open till 13 May 2026 Application Form Please read the conditions first Regulations for the KNAW Humanities Fund Programme Disciplines Humanities Who can apply? PhD candidates and researchers in
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or products the Van Walree Fund finances and which not. Apply:Is opening 15 March 2026 Guidelines KNAW Van Walree Fund Mentorship programme supporting women 'Thanks in part to the KNAW Van Walree Fund, HypoVax
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the Department of Econometrics & Business Statistics at Monash University in Australia. Prior to his PhD programme he studied Econometrics and Management Science at Erasmus University Rotterdam. 2019: Chris Smiet
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? First-generation academics in the final two years of their PhD programme, working at a university or research institute in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. By ‘first-generation academics in the Netherlands
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Subject areas All subject areas Who is it for PhD students in the first half of their PhD programme at a university in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who have (or would like to develop) an appealing way
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the Academy's extension arrangement ) or are in the final phase of their PhD programme and can start the intended research within three (3) months of being awarded the contribution; who will
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to the rapidly changing environment' Claire Tsui, PhD student Evolutionary Biology / Ecology, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Subject areas Ecology Who is it for Persons eligible to apply for a grant from the KNAW
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Leersum Grant Subject areas Neurology, radiology and pharmacy Who may apply PhD candidates or researchers who obtained their PhD no more than four years previously. Sustainable travel The KNAW values
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scholars who have made valuable and innovative contributions to science or scientific practice. These contributions may relate to the themes identified in the Recognition & Rewards programme : research