Dr Hendrik Muller Prize
The Dr Hendrik Muller Prize for Behavioural and Social Sciences is awarded every other year by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences to a researcher or group of researchers who has made a significant or valuable contribution to the behavioural and social sciences. The award is named after Hendrik Pieter Nicolaas Muller (1859–1941), a Dutch businessman and diplomat.[1]
Winners
- Arend Lijphart (1991)
- Willem Levelt (1993)
- Willem Buiter (1995)
- Wout Ultee (1997)
- Piet Rietveld (1999)
- Peter van der Veer (2001)
- Peter Hagoort (2003)
- Jan-Benedict Steenkamp (2005)
- Michel Wedel (2005)
- Marc Groenhuijsen (2007)
- Dorret Boomsma (2009)
- Patti Valkenburg (2011)
- Marinus van IJzendoorn (2013)
- Carsten de Dreu (2015)[2]
- Eveline Crone (2017)
- Raf de Bont (2019)
gollark: Why would you want to live there?
gollark: Anyway, what do you actually want to do with the sphere? They're mostly just novelty items.
gollark: Internet issues.
gollark: PotatOS is highly security.
gollark: Why not?
See also
References
- "Dr Hendrik Muller Prize for Behavioural and Social Sciences. | De Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen". knaw.nl. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
- "Dr Hendrik Muller Prize awarded to UvA professor Carsten de Dreu. | University of Amsterdam". uva.nl/. Archived from the original on 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
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