We congratulate Brady Wagoner, professor at Oslo Nye Høyskole, who has received the prestigious Humboldt Research Award Published in News Thursday December, last updated Monday March, The prize was awarded to Brady Wagoner in the Department of Psychology for his long standing and outstanding efforts in research and teaching. Brady has been particularly recognized for his contributions to cultural psychology, studies in memory and the history of psychology, as well as the development of innovative research methods.
About the price Brady Wagoner will receive the prestigious Humboldt Research Award in recognition of outstanding lifetime achievements in research and teaching. The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation selects internationally renowned scientists and scholars from all disciplines for the award, “whose fundamental discoveries, new theories, or insights have had a significant impact on their own discipline whatsapp mobile number list recipients are expected to continue producing cutting edge achievements in the future.” Prof. Wagoner has been especially recognized for his contributions to cultural psychology, memory studies, the history of psychology and the development of dynamic process methodologies.
The award will be officially conferred March in Bamberg, Germany. Award winners are invited to carry out research projects of their own choice in cooperation with specialist colleagues in Germany, and to join the Humboldt network of leading researchers from around the world. The award comes with a grant of euros to conduct research, and with excellent opportunities for further sponsorship. Prof. Wagoner will collaborate with Prof. Dr. Thomas Stodulka, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology at Freie Universität Berlin, to develop novel synergies between cultural psychology and psychological anthropology, particularly in connection with emotions and methodology.