The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) offers The NWO Spinoza Prizes for the year 2010/11 in Netherlands
The NWO/Spinoza Prize is a personal award for top researchers with international reputations. NWO requests selected persons to nominate candidates for this prize. A maximum of four prizes are awarded annually. The winners each receive a minimum of 2.5 million euro to spend on research of their own choice for five years. A NWO Spinoza Prize is an honorary award, but above all an incentive to promote research.
Eligibility:
NWO enables the following persons to nominate candidates on a personal basis:
- The rectors of universities (with a maximum of 1 candidate each)
- The chairmen of the Humanities and Science Divisions of the Royal Netherlands Academy (with a maximum pf 2 candidates each)
- The chairmen of the advisory councils of the Royal Netherlands Academy (with a maximum of 2 candidates each):
- Social Sciences Council
- Council for the Humanities
- Council for Medical Sciences
- Council for Earth and Life Sciences
- Council for Technical Sciences, Mathemetical Sciences and Informatics, Physics and Astronomy and Chemistry
- The president of the Netherlands Academy of Technology and Innovation (with a maximum of 2 candidates)
- The chair of the National Network of Female Professors (with a maximum of 2 candidates)
- The chairs of the NWO Division Boards and the WOTRO foundation (with a maximum of 2 candidates each)
Prize Details:
Starting with 2009, the prize amounts to a maximum of 2.5 million euro. This amount may be spent (up to a certain point) at the discretion of the recipient. In the financial plan and accounting the recipient may include costs of staff, materials, investments, travel expenses and accommodation costs, visits by foreign researchers, etc. NWO informs the nominators of the annual submission deadline.
How to Apply:
- The nominations should include information on the candidates national and international track record, and about the candidates appeal for young researchers (number of PhD students and their position in the scientific field).
- The nominations have to be written in English and should also include a recent résumé of the candidate in English and a recent survey of principal scientific publications.
Selection Criteria:
- Place of tenured position at scientific institute or non-profit organisation
- Age – capable to continue to perform at top level for a considerable time
- Performance – excellent national and international accomplishments
- Guidance of research – inspiring leadership and strong record of attracting young researchers also from abroad
- Prize benefits – the prize should offer great opportunities for the candidate’s research.
Application Deadline:
Applications are accepted all year round.
Source:
http://www.wotro.nl/nwohome.nsf/pages/NWOA_4XLBF5_Eng
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