Gerrit Krol Award
Published on: | 15 June 2023 |
The third edition of the Gerrit Krol Award has been won by Hanna Végh with her essay Taal als breekijzer (language as a crowbar). As a reward she will receive a monetary prize of €2,000 and her essay will be published on the literary blog Tzum. The jury considers her essay captivating, directional, and very convincing.
The Gerrit Krol Prize is a Dutch essay competition held every two years by the Language Centre and the Dutch Language and Culture programme at the University of Groningen. The prize was brought to life in 2019 to stimulate the use of Dutch in academia. The Gerrit Krol prize has been won by Zito Ysenbaert (2019), Pamela Wolters (2021), and Hanna Végh (2023).
Students from all universities in Dutch-speaking regions and from many fields of study are invited to submit an essay of up to 2,000 words in Dutch. One condition is that the essay must not have been published elsewhere. The essay must also incorporate the theme chosen by the jury. As a reward, the winner receives a monetary prize and the essay is published on the literary blog Tzum.
The next edition will be held in 2025!
Winners in 2019 and 2021
Read the essay on Tzum .
Read the essay on Tzum .
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