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In a lab in Groningen, archaeologist Anna Moles pieces together the lives of people long gone. Moles’ research focuses on the human stories hidden in skeletal remains. Her work in osteoarcheology—a discipline that combines biology and archaeology to uncover insights about the lives and cultures of past societies—was recently recognized with the KNAW Early Career Award.
Read moreThe Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) will be honouring twelve young researchers active in various fields of study with a KNAW Early Career Award.
Read moreResearchers with a PhD can use an Academy Early Career Partnership grant to organise an interdisciplinary meeting at the Trippenhuis (the Academy's headquarters) or at another location of their choice. The Academy has awarded a grant to ten researchers each year since 2019. This post highlights two exceptional meetings that took place this year.
Read moreTwelve young researchers – three from each of the Academy’s science domains – will be receiving a KNAW Early Career Award in 2024. The prize, awarded annually for outstanding achievement, consists of a sum of EUR 15,000 and a unique work of art. The KNAW Early Career Award will be presented this year for the fifth time.
Read moreTwelve young researchers – three from each of the Academy's science domains – will be receiving an Academy Early Career Award in 2023. The prize consists of a sum of EUR 15,000 and a work of art. It is intended for researchers in the Netherlands at the beginning of their careers and who have innovative, original ideas. The Academy Early Career Award will be presented on 14 February 2023 for the fourth time.
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