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Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize

The Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize is awarded every other year to a mid-career researcher working in the Netherlands who has made an outstanding contribution to the humanities or social sciences. The prize consists of a monetary award of EUR 25,000, intended to help finance a research project at the prizewinner’s discretion.

Submit nominations:Open till 15 May 2025
Nomination form (in Dutch only)

For today's youth

Foto Loes Keijsers
'I want to use the Dr. Hendrik Muller Prize to make science directly beneficial to young people. I am in discussions about this with the Kindertelefoon (Children's Helpline) and with Mind Us. I want to try to build a much more direct bridge to practice. Because our young people are our future.'
Loes Keijsers, 2023

Subject areas

Subject areas that fall within the humanities and/or social sciences.

Who is it for?

A mid-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 no more than 15 years prior to the year of their nomination and have an appointment at a Dutch university or a Dutch research institute. This term is subject to the Academy’s extension arrangement.

Who can nominate

  • Executive boards of universities in the Netherlands (max. 2 nominations per executive board)
  • Deans of faculties at universities in the Netherlands (max. 2 nominations per faculty dean)
  • Directors of research institutes in the Netherlands in the field of humanities and/or social sciences
  • Members of the KNAW, members of the Council for the Humanities, and members of the Social Sciences Council of the KNAW

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 Muller (1859-1941), a Dutch businessman and diplomat. After a successful business career in Rotterdam, Dr Muller served as a diplomatic representative to Romania (1919-1924) and former Czechoslovakia (1924-1932).

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