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7 May 2025

Ten researchers to receive an KNAW Early Career Partnership in 2025

Ten young researchers will be awarded an KNAW Early Career Partnership this year. They will have the opportunity to organize an interdisciplinary meeting and will receive the sum of EUR 10,000 to do so.

Awards in 2025

  • Jeroen Hopster, Utrecht University – Contested concepts: from conceptual change to conceptual ethics
  • Irene Kamara, Tilburg University – Towards developing a toolbox against AI facilitated cyberviolence directed at children
  • Carl Emilio Lewis, University of Amsterdam – International Legal Resonance in the Global Attention Economy
  • Anna Moles, University of Groningen – Health Inequality in the Ancient World
  • Laura Nooteboom, Leiden University Medical Center – Toekomstscenario’s voor kinderpsychiatrische diagnostiek anno 2040
  • Carmen-Silva Sergiou, Amsterdam UMC – FORNEUROTECH: Integrating Neurobiological Insights with Technological Applications in Forensic Care
  • Martijn Stoutjesdijk, Protestantse Theologische Universiteit – Christianity and Slavery in the Dutch Caribbean Islands, Surinam, and the Netherlands
  • Niels Terpstra, University of Groningen – Perspectives on Peace in a Fragmented World Order
  • Nynke Vellinga, University of Groningen – Driven by AI: legal challenges autonomous mobility in road and maritime traffic
  • Daniala Weir, Utrecht University – Which definitions, methodological standards and reporting guidelines are fit for the purpose to harmonize the measurement of medication related harm?

Received applications

The Academy received 47 applications for the 2025 KNAW Early Career Partnership. A jury of seven experts reviewed the applications, ultimately selecting ten promising proposals for an award.

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