Awards for Early-Career Researchers

During the International Days at the University of Bonn, - outstanding young sci
During the International Days at the University of Bonn, - outstanding young scientists have been awarded with the State Prizes (from left to right): Relindis Ebesoh Nkeng, Luis Padberg, Marien Salinas Valera, Alba Iglesias Martin, Lisa Christine Thomas, Carlotta Wolfram and Vice Rector Birgit Ulrike Münch. © Photo: Volker Lannert / Uni Bonn
International state awards and DAAD Prize conferred at the University of Bonn. During the International Days at the University of Bonn, - outstanding young scientists have been awarded with the State Prizes ( from left to right ): Relindis Ebesoh Nkeng, Luis Padberg, Marien Salinas Valera, Alba Iglesias Martin, Lisa Christine Thomas, Carlotta Wolfram and Vice Rector Birgit Ulrike Münch. Photo: Volker Lannert / Uni Bonn - Distinguished early-career researchers have received state awards as part of the International Days events at the University of Bonn. Sponsored by the governments of Spain, France and the UK, the awards include the Queen's Prize, created by Queen Elizabeth II (recently deceased) on the occasion of her 1965 visit to the University of Bonn, which recognizes outstanding achievement in English studies. The state awards have traditionally been presented simultaneously with the DAAD Prize of the German Academic Exchange Service for noteworthy accomplishments benefiting society and/or university life. During the International Days at the University of Bonn, - outstanding young scientists have been awarded with the State Prizes. Bottom row from left to right: Relindis Ebesoh Nkeng, Luis Padberg, Marien Salinas Valera, Alba Iglesias Martin, Lisa Christine Thomas, Carlotta Wolfram and Vice Rector Birgit Ulrike Münch.
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