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The course Rhetoric and Writing taught by Imogen Cohen in the Bachelor’s in English Language and Culture, was announced as winner of the Humanities Education Award 2021. The Audience Award goes to "Ken je Plaats: Wereldbeeld, Identiteit, en Conflict, 1550 tot 1650", taught by Djoeke van Netten and Jonas van Tol (Bachelor’s Geschiedenis). An Innovation Award was handed out to the course deemed the most innovative by the jury: Erik de Jong’s Biophilia (Bachelor’s Cultuurwetenschappen). All three winners received a cheque worth €1000.

The following courses were nominated:

  • Rhetoric and Writing - (Bachelor's English Language and Culture) - Imogen Cohen
  • Contemporary World Literature - (Bachelor's English Language and Culture) – Emelia Quinn
  • Critical theories - (Master's Filosofie) - Daniel Loick
  • Ken je Plaats: Wereldbeeld, Identiteit, en Conflict, 1550 tot 1650 – (Bachelor's Geschiedenis) - Djoeke van Netten and Jonas van Tol
  • Biophilia – (Bachelor's Cultuurwetenschappen) – Erik de Jong
  • De militaire revolutie. Oorlog en samenleving in de vroegmoderne tijd - (Master's Militaire Geschiedenis) - Djoeke van Netten and Jonas van Tol

View the videos of the nominated courses