Praemium Erasmianum Foundation

Praemium Erasmianum Foundation

Director Max Sparreboom announcing the 2015 Erasmus Prize

Former director Max Sparreboom announcing the 2015 Erasmus Prize
Formation 1958[1]
Founder HRH Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands[1]
Location
Key people

Patron: Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands

Chairman: Martijn Sanders
Website www.erasmusprijs.org

The Praemium Erasmianum Foundation is a Dutch cultural institution that works in humanities, social science and the arts. It was founded in 1958 by Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld. The aim of the Foundation is to strengthen the position of the arts, the social sciences and the humanities. The Foundation is motivated by the ideas of Desiderius Erasmus, from whom it derives its name, and European cultural traditions. Humanistic values, such as tolerance, cultural pluralism and critical thinking, are reflected in the choice of the Erasmus Prize laureates and in the activities around the theme of the Prize.[1]

The Foundation's patron is King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. It is governed by a board with members representing the cultural, scholarly and business communities in the Netherlands.[1] As of 2015 the Board consists of Martijn Sanders (Chair), Margot Dijkgraaf (Vice-Chair), Tom de Swaan (Treasurer), Désanne van Brederode, Maxim Drenth, Naomi Ellemers, Maria Grever, Bregtje van der Haak, Bas ter Haar Romeny, Fouad Laroui, Rick Lawson, Jet de Ranitz, Axel Rüger, Henk Scholten, Ed Spanjaard and Frank van Vree. As of 2015 the organisation has three staff members, and the director is Shanti van Dam.[2] Funding for the Foundation originally came from the Dutch lottery and the Sport Totaliser, although as of 2015 it is financially independent.[1]

The Foundation awards the Erasmus Prize,[1] which is an annual prize that is awarded to individuals or institutions who have made exceptional contributions to culture, society, or social science in Europe and the rest of the world.[3] The Foundation organizes a wide range of academic and cultural activities around the Erasmus Prize award ceremony, as well as an essay or publication based on the laureate and their work. The Foundation has also awarded annual Research Prizes since 1988. As of 2015 it awards up to five prizes of €3,000 each to PhD graduates who have written an outstanding thesis in the humanities and social sciences. The prizes are awarded by the Foundation's Chairperson at a ceremony that normally takes place in May.[1]

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  2. "Board of the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation". Praemium Erasmianum Foundation. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
  3. "Erasmus Prize - Praemium Erasmianum". Praemium Erasmianum Foundation. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
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