Heineken Young Scientists Award in the Humanities: Maartje van der Woude
Maartje van der Woude, professor of Law and Society at Leiden University. Professor Maartje van der Woude (37) is receiving the 2018 Heineken Young Scientists Award in the Humanities for investigating the interplay between the law and public debate concerning such issues as terrorism, migration, and cross-border crime.
Heineken Young Scientists Award in the Social Sciences: Marie-José van Tol
Marie-José van Tol, researcher at University Medical Center Groningen. Dr Marie-José van Tol (37) is receiving the 2018 Heineken Young Scientists Award in the Social Sciences for studying the many factors that contribute to depression and other psychiatric disorders.
Heineken Young Scientists Award in the Medical/Biomedical Sciences: Joost Snijder
Joost Snijder, independent researcher and research consultant. Dr Joost Snijder (29) is receiving the 2018 Heineken Young Scientists Award in the Medical/Biomedical Sciences for using advanced microscopic techniques to study the molecular mechanisms of viruses.
Heineken Young Scientists Award in the Natural Sciences: Peter Bijl
Peter Bijl, researcher at Utrecht University. Dr Peter Bijl (34) is receiving the 2018 Heineken Young Scientists Award in the Natural Sciences for researching the relationship between atmosphere, oceans and ecosystems in the Antarctic over the past 80 million years.
Awards ceremony
The 2018 Heineken Young Scientists Awards will be presented on Thursday 27 September 2018 during an extraordinary meeting of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences at the Muziekgebouw ’t IJ concert hall in Amsterdam. The six biennial Heineken Prizes for Arts and Sciences will be presented on the same occasion. The Academy announced the names of the Heineken Prize winners in March and April.
About the Heineken Young Scientists Awards
The Heineken Young Scientists Awards offer vital encouragement to young researchers whose outstanding achievements set an example for other young scientists and scholars.
As of 2018, four awards will be conferred, one in each of the following domains: Humanities, Social Sciences, Medical/Biomedical Sciences and Natural Sciences.
Each of the winners receives a sculpture designed by Amsterdam-based artist Jeroen Henneman and EUR 10,000. The Heineken Prizes are funded by the Dr H.P. Heineken Foundation and the Alfred Heineken Fondsen Foundation.
Please find more information on all Heineken Prizes on our website knaw.nl/heinekenprizes.
Contact details
Questions may be addressed to Irene van Houten (Academy), +31 (0)20 551 0733, (0)6 1137 5909, irene.van.houten@knaw.nl.
High-resolution images of the laureates are available at knaw.nl/press-photos-heineken-young-scientists-awards-2018.
© Portrait photographs: Jussi Puikkonen/KNAW