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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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in this respect? Mariska Kret, full professor in comparative psychology and affective neuroscience, will receive the 2025 Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize for her groundbreaking research into the origins and
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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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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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Rotterdam on 5 July 2018 for his dissertation ‘The Gains from Dimensionality’. His supervisors were Richard Paap and Michel van der Wel. Nibbering is currently a lecturer (Assistant Professor) in
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organisational-psychological aspects of prosocial behaviour' at the University of Amsterdam from 1 April 2012 to 1 May 2016. After completion of his Van der Gaag chair, Gerben van Kleef was appointed professor
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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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Oost (the Netherlands) John van der Oost (b. 1958), professor of Microbiology at Wageningen University & Research, is an internationally renowned virologist and one of the pioneers of the CRISPR-Cas
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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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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