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The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded Veni grants to eight talented young researchers at the University of Groningen and at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) who have recently gained their PhDs. Four of them are researcher at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. They will each receive EUR 250,000 which is intended to fund their research for three years. Veni grants are part of NWO’s Innovational Research Incentives Scheme (‘Vernieuwingsimpuls’) and are one of the most prestigious grants for young researchers. To land a Veni is an important step in an academic career. The Innovational Research Incentives Scheme was set up in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, the KNAW and the universities. Remarkable talent The Veni applications are judged by Dutch academics as well as by academics in other countries. Although Veni researchers are just embarking on their careers, thery have already managed to prove that they have striking talent for research and belong to the international top in their field.The Veni applications are judged by Dutch academics as well as by academics in other countries. Although Veni researchers are just embarking on their careers, thery have already managed to prove that they have striking talent for research and belong to the international top in their field. Four of the eight winning projects are awarded to researchers at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences:
Innovational Research Incentives Scheme The Veni grants are one of three types of grants within the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme (www.nwo.nl/vernieuwingsimpuls). The other two are the Vidi grant (for experienced postdocs) and the Vici grant (for experienced researchers). With the Scheme, NWO gives talented researchers the opportunity to conduct innovative and ground-breaking research.
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