Predictions and consequences

Veni grant for Jacob Ward

Jacob Ward, a researcher at Maastricht University, has been awarded a Veni research grant of up to 280,000 euros by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). The Veni grants are for newly graduated excellent researchers, at the beginning of their scientific career and with an exceptional talent for research.

The Prediction Machine

Government policies rely on predictions about their effect on society. Using a case study of British government between the 1960s and 2000s, Ward uses historical research to investigate how prediction became so important to government and explores the consequences of these predictions on government. This project will particularly focus on how prediction influenced the rise of “neoliberal” government.

NWO's Talent scheme

Together with Vidi and Vici, Veni is part of NWO’s Talent Scheme. Veni is aimed at excellent researchers who have recently obtained their doctorate. Vidi grants are aimed at experienced researchers who have carried out successful research for a number of years after obtaining their PhDs. Researchers in the Talent Scheme are free to submit their own subject for funding. NWO thus encourages curiosity-driven and innovative research. NWO selects researchers based on the quality of the researcher, the innovative character of the research, the expected scientific impact of the research proposal and the possibilities for knowledge use.

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