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Graduate Societal Impact Award

This award recognises MSc graduates whose thesis research goes beyond advancing scientific knowledge to create real-world impact in life sciences, health sciences, biotechnology, or environmental health sciences, with a data science component. The award includes €2,500, freely usable by the recipient.

Call for nominations 2026

Dsm-firmenich and the Leiden University's Faculty of Science invite Education directors of the Faculty of Science to submit their nominations for the Krijn Rietveld Graduate Societal Impact Award 2026.

MSc graduates who consider themselves eligible are encouraged to approach their supervisors to request nomination.

The call for 2026 nominations is open from Monday 20 April to Sunday 31 May, 23:59 (CET).

Eligibility criteria

To be nominated, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Have received a master’s degree from Leiden University’s Faculty of Science no more than three years ago.

  • Conducted the research described in a master thesis as part of their recently completed programme.

  • Your research is in life sciences, (environmental) health science or biotech, aiming to improve human health or wellbeing.

  • Your research includes a data science component, such as advanced data analysis or AI development/application.

  • Your research demonstrates high societal relevance—not only through the topic, but also through the candidate’s own efforts, including practical applications, policy influence, or other benefits to society (including, but not limited to, economic impact).

Nomination process

Each year, the eight institutes of Leiden University’s Faculty of Science may each nominate up to two master’s graduates for the Krijn Rietveld Graduate Societal Impact Award. Nominations are submitted by the Educational Director via a nomination form provided by the Faculty Office.

Assessment and selection

A single assessment committee will review all nominations and select the winners of both the Graduate and Doctoral Awards.

The committee includes representatives from Leiden University’s Knowledge Exchange Office Luris, the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS), and the Faculty Office of the Faculty of Science.

The jury will evaluate all nominations equally based on the following criteria:

  • Scientific quality

  • Societal impact

  • Interdisciplinarity

Award ceremony

The winners will be invited to receive their award in person at the awards ceremony during the Faculty Opening of the Academic Year on Tuesday 1 September 2026. Afterwards, there will be a reception (borrel) for all students and staff of the Faculty.

Time line
Monday 20 April 2026 Call for nomination opens
Sunday 31 May 2026 Call for nomination closes at 23:59 hours
Friday 3 July 2026 Applicants will be informed of the outcome
Tuesday 1 September 2026 Awards ceremony

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