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in all aspects of the activities for which you apply for funding, such as the conscious use of materials, catering and means of communication. About the KNAW Van Leersum Grant The Van Leersum Grant is
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Faces of Science All disciplines PhD students In the Faces of Science project, PhD students communicate about their research and their lives as young researchers through blogs, vlogs, articles
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societal impact. Apply:Is opening 15 November 2026 The application procedure has changed. You must first submit a research synopsis; see ‘About the procedure’. The research proposal should be submitted in
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. Up to two Premiums are awarded each year. About the Beijerinck Early Career Premium With the aim of better aligning the Beijerinck Early Career Premium with the needs in the field and current
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. About the Christiaan Huygens Science Award The Christiaan Huygens Science Award was established in 1998 and encourages innovative research in the disciplines in which Christiaan Huygens excelled
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About the Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize The Dr. Hendrik Muller's Vaderlandsch Fonds Foundation, located in The Hague, established this new prize in 2019. The Foundation is named after Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas
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(KNAW) and The Young Academy, Full Professors [hoogleraren] working at a University in the Kingdom of the Netherlands and directors of research institutes in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. About the
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aspects of the activities for which you apply for funding, such as the conscious use of materials, catering and means of communication. About the KNAW Van Der Gaag Grant The KNAW Van der Gaag Grant is
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at Risk Amsterdam University Medical Centre (AUMC) FORNEUROTECH About the KNAW Early Career Partnerships The KNAW Early Career Partnerships are intended to encourage early-career researchers to enter
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institutions in the Netherlands or abroad, and members of the Academy. About the M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize The M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize was established in 1965 in honour of virologist M.W. Beijerinck