29 search results for “novel prize” in the Organisational structure
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Prizes
Annually, the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences presents the Casimir Prize.
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Casimir Prize
The Casimir Prize is an appreciation of teaching teams that achieve renewal and innovation in education. The Casimir Prize is awarded to teams of minimum 2 and maximum 10 people, all employed by FSW. The prize consists of €1500, to be spent on team building, knowledge sharing or exchange with interns…
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Faculty thesis prize for master's students
The faculty thesis prize was established in 1994 and is awarded to the three best master's theses from the past academic year. Theses with a grade of 9 or higher may be submitted by the supervisors. There are three prizes: €1000, €800 and €600. The prizes are funded by the Stichting Oukha.…
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Murad BozikFaculty of Science
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Marijn FranxFaculty of Science
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Laura HeitmanFaculty of Science
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Jingming LiuFaculty of Science
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Brecht EllenbroekFaculty of Science
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Committee on Teaching
The standing Committee on Teaching advises the Faculty Board – on request or on its own initiative – about all aspects of the Faculty’s education policy. It also fulfils the role of Department Teaching Committee for the core curriculum courses: it analyses the student evaluations and provides the Faculty…
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Winners
Overview of winners in 2025 Field Winners Research Meijers Prizes and Van Wersch Springboard Prize
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Nora BrüchleFaculty of Science
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Nomination procedure
Nomination is open to managers and colleagues of team members. Also, programme committees can nominate.
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Looi van KesselFaculty of Humanities
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Project Management Department
Project Management Department is part of the Department of Education.
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Archaeology
The Faculty of Archaeology is the largest academic centre of Archaeology in the Netherlands. The Faculty ranks in the top ten worldwide in academic reputation and research impact (February 2021 QS World University Ranking by subject). The Faculty has a staff of more than 170…
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Awards and nominations
Award nominations and memberships of organisations – including academic organisations – are important for researchers, lecturers and students. They are seen as forms of recognition and appreciation for their work. For the award winners, it is of course a great honour and a boost. Awards and memberships…
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Nathaniel MartinFaculty of Science
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Programme Committee
The Programme Committee of Cultural Anthropology/Development Sociology (CADS) consists of lecturers and students.
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Sebastian PomplunFaculty of Science
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Joost van den BrinkFaculty of Science
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Yixu WangFaculty of Science
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Somayah ElsayedFaculty of Science
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Han de WindeFaculty of Science
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Meijers Lectures
Each year a current legal issue is the topic of the Meijers Lecture. This lecture has been held since the establishment of the E.M. Meijers Institute for Legal Research (today the Department of Research) in 1997 in honour of the person the institute was named after, who was also the founding father…
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Alexander van OudenhovenFaculty of Science
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Patents and the patenting process
What are patents? Patents protect an invention from being commercialised by others without the owner’s consent. A patent does not give a right for use, but rather prevents others from having the right to use your invention (without your permission). The responsibility for enforcing the right…
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Work group Vision on Blended Education
The FSW Working Group Vision on Blended Education (VBE) is charged with delivering a vision on digitalisation and activating teaching between April 2022-June 2023. The vision will be drawn up on the basis of: literature review, dialogue with colleagues, survey of internal and external educational experts…
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Arthur RamFaculty of Science
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Herman SpainkFaculty of Science