Deadline: February 6, 2025
Applications are open for the Letten Prize 2025 for Young Researchers. The purpose of the prize ‘is to recognize younger researchers’ contributions in the fields of health, development and environment in all aspects of human life’.
Furthermore, ‘the prize aims to raise public awareness of how research can be used to solve global human development challenges’. The Letten Seminar, hosted in connection with the prize ceremony, is particularly dedicated to the latter. The Letten Foundation and the Young Academy of Norway joined forces and established the Letten Prize. The first prize was awarded in 2018.
Prize
- The winner is awarded 2.5 million NOK (ca. 240 000 EUR/235 000 USD) of which ¼ is for personal use and ¾ is to be used for research activities.
Eligibility
The Letten Prize is awarded every other year to one young researcher who:
- conducts research aimed at addressing global challenges within the fields of health, development and environment in all aspects of human life;
- has conducted excellent research of great societal relevance;
- is under 45 years old the year when the prize is awarded. That means that you must be under the age of 45 in 2025.
In addition, it is desirable that the researcher:
- has conducted research which has impact across national borders.
- engage in/with interdisciplinary research.
- is a good disseminator.
Researchers within all disciplines and of all nationalities are encouraged apply for the prize.
Application
Applications which are incomplete, have arrived after the deadline or that do not comply with the criteria will not be considered.
For more information, visit Letten Prize.