Karl FreudenbergPrize
ThePrize established in 1986 by the Freudenberg Group (external link) to mark the 100th anniversary of Karl Freudenberg’s birth and to support young scientists in Baden-Württemberg. The prize is awarded for scientific work in the natural sciences, particularly in chemistry and biology.
The Prize worth 10,000 euros.
Who can be nominated?
Researchers should be no older than 35 years of age. The proposed work must have been published or submitted for publication within the past two years. If several authors have made a significant contribution to the awarded work, the Prize may be awarded Prize in equal shares; however, it may not be divided among several independent works.
Who is allowed to make suggestions?
- all members of the Mathematics and Natural Sciences Section of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
- all heads of scientific institutions at universities in Baden-Württemberg (rectorates, deaneries, managing directors, institute directors)
- all heads of non-university research institutions in Baden-Württemberg (executive directors)
- Unsolicited applications are not accepted.