Deadline: 15-Jun-22
Nominations are now open for the Nils Klim Prize to research in the humanities, social sciences, law, or theology.
The Nils Klim Prizewas established by the Norwegian Parliament in 2003 and is awarded annually to a scholar under the age of 35 for outstanding contributions to researchinthe humanities, social sciences, law or theology, either in one of these academic fieldsor through interdisciplinary work.The candidate must be a citizen of a Nordic country or be formally affiliated with a Nordic research institution.
The scholar’s ability to be original and innovative is highly emphasized. The academic committee that considers the nominations will also into account whether the research contribution is especially outstanding or promising in light of the scholar’s age, the nature of the research project, and traditions in the researcher’s academic field.
Prize Details
The Nils Klim Prizeis worth NOK 500,000(approximately EUR 50,000).
Nomination Requirements
- Scholars holding positions at universities, academies or other research institutions may nominate candidates for the Nils Klim Prize. They ask that nominatorsuse theonline nomination form. In the form you will be asked to provide the following:
- A nomination letterof 1000-3000 characters(incl. spaces) stating why the candidate should receive the Prize.
- A copyof thecandidate’s CV andpublication list.
- They also ask that you upload a copy of the candidate’s doctoral thesis, along withother examples of his/her academic work, such as articles, book excerpts or book reviews.
- Please note that only documents writtenin either English or a Nordic language will be part of the candidate evaluation.
- Please also note the following restrictions:
- Candidates must be under the age of 35 when the nomination deadline expires (15 June). Time spent on parental leave and sick leave can be deducted. Please note that the nominator is not required to provide sensitive information about the candidates, such as medical records or documentation regarding personal life. In cases of doubt, the secretariat will be responsible for obtaining the necessary information.
- The candidate must be a citizen of a Nordic country or be formally affiliated with a Nordic research institution.
- Self-nominations are not accepted.
- Nominations are strictly confidential and should not be disclosed to the nominee or to others at any time.
Selection Process
The Prize is awarded by the Holberg Board at the recommendation of the Nils Klim Committee, which consists of renowned Nordic scholars in the relevant research fields. The Laureate will be announced in March 2021, and the award ceremony will take place in Bergen, Norway during the Holberg Week, early June the same year.
For more information, visit https://holbergprisen.no/en/nils-klim-prize/nominations-nils-klim-prize