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Sciences and Technology Who is it for? Scientists and scholars in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who obtained their PhD between three and seven years ago, and do not hold a position as Associate Professor
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.' Bruno Camargo dos Santos, PhD student Behavioural Ecology, Wageningen University & Research Subject areas Animal behaviour, including behavioural biology, psychology For whom? University graduates, PhD
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-career researcher who is working in and has enduring ties with the Netherlands and who has made an outstanding contribution to the humanities or social sciences. The researcher must have obtained their PhD
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UMC and recipient KNAW Ter Meulen Grant Subject areas Paediatric medicine or related areas Who may apply? PhD candidates or researchers in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who obtained their PhD
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different group. J. Gonda Foundation – PhD Grants Read more about the grants PhD students at a university in the Kingdom of the Netherlands can apply for a grant for a distinctive scholarly project, a working
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Demographic Institute. Who is it for Postdoc researchers who obtained their PhD no more than five years ago or will receive their PhD not later than April 2026 and who are conducting innovative research
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KNAW Trailblazers Fund All disciplines Early career scientists Early-career first-generation academics can apply for a grant of €5,000 (PhD candidates) or €10,000 (postdoctoral researchers
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KNAW Early Career Partnerships All disciplines Early career scientists Researchers who were awarded their PhDs between three and seven years ago (this term is subject to the Academy extension
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vitae George Jackson (1962) has been professor of Chemical Physics at Imperial College London (UK) since 2001. After receiving his PhD at the University of Oxford, he worked at Cornell University in
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basic research in the medical/biomedical sciences or related disciplines; who obtained their PhD no more than four (4) years before submitting their application (this term is subject to the Academy's