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Entries open for the Nils Klim Prize

Call for Entries: UNESCO-Japan Prize on Education for Sustainable Development

Deadline: 15-Jun-2026

The Nils Klim Prize annually honors early-career scholars under 40 from the Nordic countries for outstanding research in humanities, social sciences, law, or theology, with a monetary award of NOK 500,000 (~EUR 45,000). Nominations must come from academic peers and are strictly confidential, with the deadline for 2027 submissions on 15 June 2026. The prize is awarded in Bergen, Norway during the Holberg Week, following evaluation by a committee of Nordic scholars.

Overview

The Nils Klim Prize recognizes early-career scholars in the Nordic countries who demonstrate excellence in research and potential for continued scholarly impact.

Key points:

Eligibility Criteria

Age and Career Stage

Nationality and Affiliation

Academic Standing

Nominations

Fields Eligible for the Prize

Nomination Process

Submission Method

Required Documents

Confidentiality

Evaluation and Awarding

Timeline

Prize Value

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Who can nominate a candidate?

    • Any academic holding a position at a university, academy, or research institution.

  2. Can a candidate nominate themselves?

    • No. Self-nominations are not accepted.

  3. What documents are required for nomination?

    • Nomination letter, CV, publication list, and up to five writing samples.

  4. Are full books or dissertations accepted?

    • No. Only excerpts with contents and references may be submitted.

  5. What is the age requirement?

    • Candidates must be under 40 years old at the nomination deadline; parental/sick leave can be deducted.

  6. When is the prize awarded?

    • Laureates are announced in March, with the ceremony during Holberg Week in June.

  7. Are nominations confidential?

    • Yes. Nominations must not be disclosed to the nominee or any third parties.

Why the Nils Klim Prize Matters

The Nils Klim Prize provides international recognition and financial support to early-career Nordic scholars, promoting excellence in the humanities, social sciences, law, and theology. It encourages young researchers to pursue innovative and impactful scholarship while strengthening the academic community across Nordic countries.

Conclusion

For scholars under 40 in the Nordic countries, the Nils Klim Prize is a prestigious opportunity to gain recognition, financial support, and visibility for outstanding early-career research in eligible academic fields. Nominations for the 2027 prize are open until 15 June 2026.

For more information, visit The Holberg Prize.

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