Tirza Cramwinckel wins 2023 Research Prize
Tirza Cramwinckel, Assistant Professor in tax law, has won one of the 2023 Research Prizes awarded by the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation.
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Research Prize
Cramwinckel won the prize for her PhD disseration Voorlichting door de Belastingdienst in rechtsstatelijke context. Een juridisch en communicatiewetenschappelijk onderzoek naar gewekt vertrouwen (unofficial translation: Information by the Netherlands Tax Authorities in a rule of law context: a legal and communication science study of created trust).
Each year, the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation awards a maximum of five Research Prizes to young researchers who have completed an outstanding PhD disseration in the field of Humanities, Social Sciences or Law at a Dutch university.
Universities nominate candidates for the prize and this year there were 32 contenders. Leiden Law School had nominated Cramwinckel as a potential winner.
The Research Prize consists of a sum of €3,000 and a certificate.
All winners of the 2023 Research Prizes can be seen here.
Award ceremony Research Prizes
The award ceremony of the Research Prizes will take place on Friday 2 June. The ceremony is by invitation only.