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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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do not hold a position as PI, Associate Professor, Full Professor or equivalent. An extension arrangement applies to the post-PhD period. Who may submit a nomination? Members of the Royal Academy
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Akkerman, associate professor of early modern English literature at Leiden University, is receiving the Dr Hendrik Muller Prize 2021 for her work. Women of various professions – from laundresses to ladies-in
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. He is also the Head of the Department of Chemistry there. Until 2013, he was Professor of Macromolecular Simulations at the University of Amsterdam and associated with the Computational Physics
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’, which addresses mathematical forms and offers elaborations on the Bloch-Okounov theorem. The Bloch-Okounov theorem describes how certain mathematical functions, called quasimodular forms, are associated
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an academic institution in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Who may submit a nomination? Full Professors and Associate and Assistant Professors at universities in the Netherlands Directors of, and researchers
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or assistant professors) that can be used for activities that advance their scientific/scholarly career. Apply:Open till 29 April 2026 Regulations KNAW Trailblazers Fund – First-generation academics fund
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, Quax worked in Leuven and at the University of Freiburg. She is now associate professor at the Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute at the University of Groningen. She also holds
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group leader at the Netherlands Cancer Institute/Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital in Amsterdam. He is also professor in translational immunotherapy of cancer at Leiden University Medical Centre and head of
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batteries that will be safer, lighter, and more efficient. Such progress is crucial for a sustainable energy transition. 2019: Andries Meijerink Chemist and Utrecht University professor Andries Meijerink will