Moniek Buijzen
2020
Nominatie Huibregtsenprijs
2019
Vici Grant from the Dutch Science Foundation (NWO)
Prestigious five-year personal research grant (€1.500.000) enabling extra research time and funding for the research project entitled: “SocialMovez: Effective and Responsible Health Campaigns for Adolescents Using Online Social Networks.”
BSI Data Champion Award 2019
2018
Top paper award by the Communication Science and Biology Interest Group of the International Communication Association, Prague, Czech Republic.
2017
RadboudCSW
Innovation Grant grant (€15.000) for the development of the online knowledge dissemination platform “Bitescience Communication & Media”.
2016
Top paper award by the Children, Adolescents and Media Division of the International Communication Association, Fukuoka, Japan.
2014
Top paper award by the Children, Adolescents and Media Division of the International Communication Association, Seattle.
2013
Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council (ERC)
Prestigious 5-year personal research grant (€2.000.000) for the research project “Social Network Implementation of Health Campaigns Among Youth.” (main applicant)
2012
Best Article Award 2011
Best article of the year published in the International Journal of Advertising. Award to an article entitled: “Children’s understanding of persuasive advertiser tactics”.
Top paper award by the Conference on Child and Teen Consumption, Milan.
2011
ASCoR Baschwitz Faculty Article of the Year Award
Best article published in a peer-reviewed journal in 2010. Awarded to an article entitled "Introducing the PCMC-Model: An investigative framework for young people’s processing of commercialized media", published in Communication Theory (Vol. 20, pp. 427-450).
Top paper award by the Health Communication Division of the International Communication Association, Boston.
Nominated for the ICA Outstanding Article Award
Nominated by the Internal Award Committee of the Children, Adolescents and the Media Division, to an article entitled "Introducing the PCMC-Model: An investigative framework for young people’s processing of commercialized media", published in Communication Theory (Vol. 20, pp. 427-450).
2010
Top paper award by the Mass Communication Division of the National Communication Association, San Francisco.
Top Interactive Paper Session Award by the International Communication Association, Singapore.
2008
Vidi Grant from the Dutch Science Foundation (NWO)
Five-year personal research grant (€600.000) enabling extra research time and funding for the research project entitled: The commercialized media environment: Content, processes, and consequences for children and adolescents.
ASCoR Baschwitz Faculty Article of the Year Award
Best article published in a peer-reviewed journal in 2007. Awarded to an article entitled "Reducing children's susceptibility to commercials: Mechanisms of factual and evaluative advertising interventions", published in Media Psychology (Vol. 9, pp. 411-430).
2007
Top paper award by the Instructional and Developmental Communication Division of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.
2006
Top paper award by the Instructional and Developmental Communication Division of the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany.
2005
Best Dissertation Award by the Instructional and Developmental Communication Division of the International Communication Association, New York.
Top Paper Award by the Instructional and Developmental Communication Division of the International Communication Association, New York.
2003
Veni grant from the Dutch Science Foundation (NWO)
Three-year personal research grant (€200.000) enabling extra research time and funding of research project entitled: Developing a model of family purchase decision making. Project completed.
2002
Elected secretary of the Instructional and Developmental Communication Division, International Communication Association.
Top Paper Award by the Instructional and Developmental Communication Division of the International Communication Association, Seoul, Korea.
Esther Rozendaal
2020
Vidi Grant from the Dutch Science Foundation (NWO)
Personal research grant (€ 800.000) enabling research to investigate how teenagers can be empowered to behave in a media-literate way online.
2017
Innovation Grant (€15.000) from the Radboud Centrum Sociale Wetenschappen (RCSW)
for a knowledge valorization project (co-applicant together with dr. Moniek Buijzen).
2016
Research Fellowship Competition-subsidie ($ 2900) from the American Academy of Advertising (AAA)
for a project entitled “Toward a More Transparent Online Media Environment for Children: How to Disclose Embedded Advertising” (co-applicant, together with dr. Eva van Reijmersdal, dr. Verolien Cauberghe, and dr. Liselot Hudders).
2015
BSI Pilot Grant (€ 5.100)
awarded to conduct interdisciplinary research on the effectiveness of self-reliance in social media settings (co-applicant, together with dr. Barbara Muller, dr. Maartje Luijten, en prof.dr. Moniek Buijzen).
2014
Veni Grant (2014) from the Dutch Science Foundation (NWO)
Four-year grant (€250.000) for a project entitled “Empowering children to deal with advertising” (main applicant).
‘What‘s up neighbours‘ Research Grant (€500) from Radboud University
to conduct interdisciplinary research on the effectiveness of self-reliance in increasing children’s resistance towards advertising.
2012
Y-Meerwaarde Plus Grant from the Dutch Science Foundation (NWO)
One-year grant (€40.000) for a project entitled “The world of the VeggieFruitties [De wereld van de Groentefroetels]” aimed to encourage knowledge valorisation (co-applicant, together with Prof. dr. Moniek Buijzen and dr. Simone de Droog).
2011
One year Grant (€ 5300) from the Dutch Centre for Expertise on Media Literacy
enabling extra research time and funding of research project entitled: Project Ad-Power. The aim of the project is the development and testing of effective advertising literacy interventions. Project partner: Stichting Media Rakkers.
Thabo van Woudenberg
2019
BSI Data Champion Award 2019
2018
Top Paper 2018 (second prize) at the Behavioural Science Institute
Crystal Smit
2019
BSI Data Champion Award 2019
2015
Best Master thesis 2015 at the Behavioural Science Institute