Research Award for Felix Schirmann
Felix Schirmann has been awarded by Stichting Praemium Erasmianum for his PhD thesis: The Good, the Bad, and the Brain: Theory and History of the Neuroscience of Morality.
Since 1988, the Foundation annually awards Research Prizes to young academic researchers in the humanities and social sciences, who have written a PhD dissertation of outstanding quality at a university in the Netherlands.
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- More information on the awards: http://www.erasmusprijs.org/?lang=en&page=Nieuws&mode=detail&item=Research+Prizes+2015+announced
- Information on the PhD Ceremony of October 9, 2014: http://www.rug.nl/news-and-events/events/phd-ceremonies/?hfId=117797
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