Cash reward for most effectively meeting a
defined innovation challenge.
The aim is to stimulate innovation and come up with solutions to problems
that matter to European citizens.
Call/Topic |
Open |
Deadline |
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HORIZON-EUSPA-2022-MARITIME-PRIZE |
05 Jul 2022 |
03 May 2023 |
HORIZON-EIC-2023-ICAPITAL-PRIZE-02-1 |
08 Mar 2023
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29 Jun 2023
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HORIZON-EIC-2023-ICAPITAL-PRIZE-02-2 |
08 Mar 2023
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29 Jun 2023
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HORIZON-EIC-2023-HUMANITARIAN-PRIZES-05 |
21 Mar 2023
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03 Oct 2023
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HORIZON-EIC-2023-EUSIC-PRIZES-04 |
30 Mar 2023
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30 May 2023
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Grand prize of the European Commission
honoring innovation in technology, industry and society stimulated by the arts
https://starts-prize.aec.at/en/
Awards categories
- Awards for researchers
- Researchers and scholars of all nationalities are eligible to receive Elsevier
awards. Nominees are judged on past accomplishments, research excellence, and
outstanding academic achievements.
Early career researchers awards : For outstanding researchers at an early stage
in their career who have the potential to become leaders in their field. The
awards recognize innovative thinking and talent of young researchers around the
globe.
Advanced career researchers: For outstanding researchers at a mid-stage in their
career, who are leaders in their field, and have a publication history of at
least ten years. The awards recognize researchers who embody research excellence
through their talent, knowledge and expertise in their field.
Awards for organizations
Honoring higher education and research institutions worldwide, these awards
recognize excellence in research performance and contributions made to the
scientific development of their home country.
https://www.elsevier.com/awards
Carlos J. Finlay Prize for Microbiology
Acknowledging the importance of microbiology for human health and development, the Government of Cuba and UNESCO have established a prize in honour of one of the most important microbiologists in history: Carlos J. Finlay (Camagüey, 3 December 1833 – La Havana, 20 August 1915). His innovative research on infectious diseases and especially his work on yellow fever have had huge benefits for human kind.
The Carlos J. Finlay UNESCO Prize rewards the efforts of an individual, or of an institution, non-governmental organization or other entity which, through research and development, has made an outstanding contribution to the field of microbiology and its applications. In so doing, the Government of Cuba and UNESCO aim to encourage research and development of Microbiology.
https://en.unesco.org/stem/microbiology-prize
Ostalo:
Country | Award | Sponsor | Notes |
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International | Alexander von Humboldt Medal (IAVS) | International Association for Vegetation Science | Vegetation scientist for an outstanding body of work[1] |
International | Carlos J. Finlay Prize for Microbiology | UNESCO | Outstanding contributions to microbiology (including immunology, molecular biology, genetics, etc.) and its applications[2] |
International | Edison Award | Edison Awards | Honoring excellence in innovation |
International | Harrison Prize | International Society of Developmental Biologists | Developmental biology[3] |
International | Redi Award | International Society on Toxinology | Significant contributions in toxinology, the scientific study of venoms, poisons and toxins[4] |
International | OHBM | Replication Award Organization for Human Brain Mapping | Conducting and disseminating the results of a neuroimaging replication study of exceptional quality and impact |
International | UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences | UNESCO | Scientific research in the life sciences leading to improving the quality of human life[5] |
Country | Award | Sponsor | Notes |
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Europe | EMBO Gold Medal | European Molecular Biology Organization | Young scientists for outstanding contributions to the life sciences in Europe[71] |
Europe | EMBO Membership | European Molecular Biology Organization | Research excellence and the outstanding achievements made by a life scientist[72] |
Europe | John Maynard Smith Prize | European Society for Evolutionary Biology | Outstanding young researcher[73] |