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Ten young researchers will be awarded an KNAW Early Career Partnership this year. They will have the opportunity to organise an interdisciplinary meeting and will receive the sum of EUR 10,000 to do so.
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Awards in 2024
- Julia Berezutskaya, Utrecht University Medical Centre: STIM-ASSIST Forum: First transdisciplinary forum on enabling communication with stimulation in people with facial paralysis
- Maartje Blom, Leiden University Medical Centre: Genetics in heel prick screening tests - vision meeting - where do we stand and where do we wish to go?
- Melissa de Roos, Erasmus University Rotterdam: How can we effectively prevent the viewing of child sexual exploitation material (CSAM child pornography)?
- Lucia Donatelli, VU Amsterdam: Structure & generalization in multimodal language understanding
- Linda Geven, Leiden University: Life after exoneration: Is the worst yet to come?
- Barbara Groot-Sluijsmans, VU Amsterdam: Ethics of participation: Frictions in working with citizens in precarious situations in participatory research, co-creation, place-making and policy-making
- Rafal Matuszewski, Leiden University: The social and cultural construction of adulthood and sexual maturity: Historical and cross-cultural perspectives
- Hanneke Scholten, Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam: Mind-Tech Summit: Innovating digital behavioural health
- Gulnaz Sibgatullina, University of Amsterdam: Research in authoritarian contexts: Ethics, experience and experimenting
- Silvia Majo Vazquez, VU Amsterdam: 1st Symposium on diversity of news media diets and its effect on democratic citizenship
Received applications
The Academy received 53 applications for the 2024 KNAW Early Career Partnership. A jury of four Academy members and one Young Academy member reviewed the applications, ultimately selecting ten promising proposals for an award.
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About the KNAW Early Career Partnerships
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Ten young researchers will be awarded an KNAW Early Career Partnership this year. They will have the opportunity to organise an interdisciplinary meeting and will receive the sum of EUR 10,000 to do so.
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