Other prizes and grants
In this section you will find a listing of national teaching awards, fellowships and grants.
For teachers
- Who
- Education professionals
- Application
- By the teacher
- Sum
- € 50.000
- Deadline
- 10 September (for the letter of intent (the starting point of your application))
Education professionals in higher education can apply for a €50,000 grant to implement a teaching innovation within a subject or course.
The themes for the upcoming application round (2025) for the Teaching and Senior Fellow projects are:
- Education forms of the future
- Student wellbeing
- Societal issues
- Open theme
Need help with your application?
Make an appointment with Anna Terra Verhage of SAZ. Laura Schneider (FSW Education Policy) is also available for advice.
- Who
- Educational professionals with at least 5 years of teaching experience
- Application
- FSW selects one project
- Sum
- € 100.000
- Deadline
- 12 August (for the FSW selection)
Mid-level education professionals can apply for a €100,000 grant to implement an educational innovation within a faculty, major program or substantial component of a higher education institution.
The themes for the upcoming application round (2025) for Senior Fellow projects are:
- Educational Forms of the Future
- Student welbeing
- Social issues
- Free theme
Faculty procedure Comenius Senior application
For the Comenius Senior application, only one nomination is allowed per faculty. The selection for FSW will take place on 20 August during the meeting of the programme directors with the vice dean (portfolio holder for Education). To participate in this faculty selection, a short project plan (approximately 1 to 1.5 A4) can be submitted to Laura Schneider at l.i.schneider@fsw.leidenuniv.nl no later than 12 August (23:59h).
The project plan should describe the following issues: the design and intended results of the project, which innovation is involved within education, on what scale and in what context the innovation will be implemented, the duration and budget of the project, and which roles and tasks are required. You must also coordinate your plan with your institute's education director. Notification of the outcome of the faculty selection will follow no later than 26 August.
It is possible to receive feedback on your project plan. Please contact Laura Schneider (FSW Educational Policy) to schedule a consultation between July 2 and July 19. Anna Terra Verhage (SAZ) is also available for this purpose.
- Who
- Educational projects which are (almost) completed & for which there is a concrete need for faculty-wide scale-up
- Application
- By teachers, UDs, UHs or professors of at least 2 faculties
- Sum
- A maximum of € 300.000 can be requested per year
- Deadline
- 22 September 2024 17:00h
Grassfields is a new funding scheme available for upscaling educational innovations.
Grassfields will provide funding for recently completed and ongoing educational projects with potential for wider deployment within the university. In this way, the fund aims to help ensure that successful teaching innovations can be adopted by other faculties.
- Who
- Teachers and educationalists
- Application
- By the International Relations Office
- Sum
- € 15.000
- Deadline
- 16 September 2024
In a Virtual International Cooperation Project (VIS), Dutch and foreign students work together remotely on a project that links local issues to an international perspective.
If you are a lecturer or educationalist and you are interested in developing a VIS project, you can submit a grant application until 16 September 2024. If your project proposal is approved, the University will receive €15.000 from the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport to free up your schedule to give you time for developing the project.
For students
- Who
- Master student
- Application
- Teacher/thesis supervisor
- Prize
- € 3.000
- Deadline
- 4 October 2024
Every year, the 'Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen' (KHMW) awards the Jan Brouwer Thesis Prizes in eight fields of science. For FSW these are the categories Social Sciences and Behavioural Sciences. The award is for master's theses approved in the previous academic year.
- Who
- Master student
- Application
- Teacher/thesis supervisor
- Prize
- € 3.000 (first prize) / € 1.000 (second prize)
- Deadline
- 4 October 2024
Every two years, the Royal Dutch Science Society (KHMW), gives out awards funded by the J.C. Baak Fund. This graduation prize is awarded to a master's thesis on research relevant to the peaceful coexistence of different peoples. This includes fields of science such as philosophy, international relations, political science, law or sociology. As of 2025, there will be two prizes, a 1st prize of € 3,000 and a 2nd prize of € 1,000.
This overview has been carefully prepared by staff of the Faculty of Social Sciences. Always check the requirements and dates on the provider's website for the most current information.