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On this page you can learn more about the history of our Faculty Awards and view the previous winners.

History of the prize

The Faculty of Science has been awarding yearly teaching prizes for outstanding teachers since 2000. Originally, for every bachelor’s programme, students from the educational committee selected a winner who received a prize of 500 euros for educational purposes. From 2007 onwards, this setup was changed. Like before, educational committees still select one teacher per programme, but now a jury is installed to choose one winner for the entire Faculty: our Teacher of the Year. 

The jury, comprising the chairpersons of the study associations and the assessor from the Faculty Board, assess each of the nominated lecturers. The students from the education committees advocate their nominee by giving a short presentation to the jury. In many instances, the asessments are a close call. In this case, the jury will attend one or more lecturers in order to reach a final decision.

Previous winners

Year Name Institute
2023 Yamila Miguel Leiden Observatory
2022 Michiel Brentjes Leiden Observatory
2021 Maarten Schrama CML
2020

Alexander van den Oudenhoven
Thomas Nagler
Jörg Meyer

CML
LIACS
LIC
2019 Fouzia Lghoul-Oulad Saïd LACDR
2018 Stefano Cucurachi CML
2017 Kristian Rietveld LIACS
2016 Frank Takes LIACS
2015 Jeroen van Smeden LACDR
2014 Dennis Claessen IBL
2013 Tjerk Oosterkamp LION
2012 Ana Achúcarro LION
2011 Maurijn van der Zee IBL

 

About the award

The Leiden Science Young Talent Award is awarded yearly to a student who completed their bachelor’s degree with an excellent thesis.

Previous winners

Year Student Study programme
2023 Dominique Lawson Physics and Astronomy
2022 Alex Colling Molecular Science and Technology
2021 Rose Vossen Life Science and Technology
2020

Renske Donkers

Mathematics and Physics
2019 Maite Boden Mathematics and Computer Science

 

History of the prize

The C.J. Kok Jury award has been awarded to over a hundred talented young scientists, many of whom continued to become very successful in their profession. 

Since 1971
In the very first year, 1971, the prize was won by Rob Schilperoort, who later became a professor of biochemistry in Leiden, and a pioneer in modern plant biology. 

In the early years, the C.J. Kok Jury Award was awarded alternately to researchers from the Leiden University Medical Center and the Faculty of Science.

Harbinger of success?
Up until 2003, the C.J. Kok Jury Award had multiple recipients. Many prize winners continued their careers at our Faculty of Science or eventually returned here. Others became professors at other universities.

Previous winners

Year Winner Institute
2023 Bregje Brinkman CML
2022 No award due to corona  
2021 No award due to corona  
2020 Anja Rüten-Budde MI
2019 Robbin Bastiaansen MI
2018 Jorryt Matthee Leiden Observatory
2017 Stéphanie van der Pas MI
2016 Changsheng Wu IBL
2015 Nienke van der Marel Leiden Observatory
  Koen van der Maaden LACDR
2014 M. Brogi Leiden Observatory
2013 Wouter Duivesteijn LIACS
2012 W. Halfwerk IBL
2011 A. Akhmerov LION
2010 Z. Zeravcic LION
2009 K. Oberg Leiden Observatory
2008 K. Ye LACDR
2007 M. Kriek Leiden Observatory
2006 J. Batenburg MI
2005 E. Backus LIC
2004 R. Offringa IBL
2003 B.L.M. Hendriksen LION
2002 S. Barends LIC
  R.H.S. Smit LION
  H.P. Zuideveld LACDR
2001 P. Beldade IBL
  A.M. van Oijen LION
  H. Ovaa LIC
2000 G.J.B. van den Berg MI
  B. Gravendeel IBL
  A. Helmi Leiden Observatory
  A.I. Yanson LION
1999 A.C.J. Brouwer LION
  N. Bruin MI
  F.L.M. Menke IBL
1998 E. Amerik MI
  M.R. Hogerheijde Leiden Observatory
  P.J. Nieuwenhuizen LIC
1997 P.W. Brouwer LION
  M.A. van Eikelenborg LION
1996 M. Marchevsky LION
  R.C.L. Olsthoorn LIC
  P.C.N. Rensen LACDR
1995 A.J.C. Bik MI
  M.C. Spaans Leiden Observatory
  B. van de Water LACDR
1994 M.F.H. Tol LIC
  R.A.C.A.M. Vorst MI
1993 K.J. in 't Hout MI
  J.H.H. Kohler LION
  R.P. van der Marel Leiden Observatory
1992 C.M. Lehr LACDR
  J.M.A.M. Neerven IBL
  D. Reefman LION
1991 H.T. Koelink MI
  J.W. Mandema LACDR
  A.M.P. Ros LIC
1990 E.M.M. van der Berg LIC
  B.W. Hoekstra IBL
  R.J.C. Spreeuw LION
1989 J.F.B.M. Kraaijevanger MI
  F.M. Spieksma MI
  A.M. de Roos IBL
  A. van Waarde IBL
1988 M. Franx Leiden Observatory
  W.T. Giele LION
  H.P. Spaink IBL
  S.M. Verduyn Lunel MI
1987 S.B. Angenent MI
  H.J.M. de Groot LIC
1986 J.E.M. Haverkort LION
  E.M. Opdam MI
  P. Schaap IBL
  A.W. van der Vaart MI
  H.C.C. Werij LION
1985 J.A. Pardoen LIC
  R.J.W. de Wit IBL
1984 C.W.J. Beenakker LION
  T. Odijk LIC
  K. Rietveld LIC
1983 E. Otten IBL
  W.A.J.A. van der Poel LION
  D.J. Singel LION
  P.H. Schippers LIC
1982 M. Bertsch MI
  J.H. Evertse MI
  P.J.M. Haastert IBL
1981 R.A. Kastelein LIC
  E. Mazur LION
  J.A.J. Metz IBL
1980 N. van Dijk LION
  M. Danhof LACDR
  I. de Pater Leiden Observatory
1979 G.J. Heckman MI
  P.J.J. Hooykaas LIC
1978 M. Giphart-Gassler LIC
1977 J.M. Mato de la Paz IBL
1976 B. van Leer LIC
1975 C.A. van 't Hof LION
1974 LUMC  
1973 F. Baars LION
1972 LUMC  
1971 J.F. Bol LIC
  R.A. Schilperoord LIC
  L. van Vloten-Doting IBL

 

History of the prize

In addition to the existing C.J. Kok Jury Award for the best thesis, the annual C.J. Kok Public Award was also established in 2004. For the Public Award, each of the eight institutes affiliated with the Faculty of Science nominated one researcher who had made a significant discovery in their academic field that year. The winner of this prize was honoured as the ‘Discoverer of the Year’ for the following year. The C.J. Kok Public Awaes came with a cash award of 2,500 euros.

The Public Award was awarded based on the results of a public voting round. Internal votes, meaning votes from colleagues within the same institute, were weighted to correct for the size of the respective institute. In the last years, however, winners had also received a substantial number of votes from outside their own institute, or even outside of the faculty.

The C.J. Kok Public Award was last awarded in 2020.

Year Winner Institute
2020 Michiel Veldhuis CML
2019 Irene Battisti LION
2018 Paul Behrens CML
2017 Alireza Mashaghi Tabari LACDR
2016 Alexander van Oudenhoven CML
2015 Daniel Rozen IBL
2014 Annelien Zweemer LACDR
2013 Gerard van Westen LACDR
2012 Marthe Walvoort LIC
2011 Anton Akhmerov LION
2010 Annemarie Meijer IBL
2009 Laura Heitman LACDR
2008 Groep Ignas Snellen Leiden Observatory
2007 Merlijn van Spengen LION
2006 Maytal Bivas-Benita LACDR
2005 Arend Hauer LACDR
2004 Remy van Gorkum LIC

 

The inheritance of Mr. C.J. Kok

The C.J. Kok fund was raised from the assets of Mr C.J. Kok, a biology tutor from The Hague, who was strongly committed to the natural sciences. Upon his death in 1965, he left his entire estate to Leiden University. The C.J. Kok fund was established with this inheritance.

In his will, Mr Kok estated that both the Faculty of Science and the Leiden University Medical Center would annually be given the opportunity to use the fund's revenues to award outstanding perfomance to those demonstrating ‘a pronounced, significant talent for mathematics or solving medical problems’. 

The will also states that the assessment of performance should be on purely scientific grounds and that ‘no distinction should be made regarding rank, status, race, national character, origin, relationship and so on’.

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