European Latsis Prize
The European Latsis Prize is awarded annually by the European Science Foundation for "outstanding and innovative contributions in a selected field of European research". The prize is worth 100,000 Swiss francs and is awarded within a different discipline each year. The prize was inaugurated in 1999 by the Latsis Foundation.
Palkinnon saajat
Year | Awardee | Country |
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1998 | Pierre A. Stadelmann[1] | Switzerland |
1999 | Jürgen Baumert[2] | Germany |
2000 | Kenneth Holmes[3] | Germany/ United Kingdom |
2001 | André Berger[4] | Belgium |
2002 | Annette Karmiloff-Smith | United Kingdom |
2003 | Colin Renfrew[5] | United Kingdom |
2004 | Amos Bairoch[6] | Switzerland |
2005 | Donal Bradley[7] | United Kingdom |
2006 | Rainer Bauböck[8] | Austria |
2007 | Willi Kalender | Germany |
2008 | Simon White[9] | United Kingdom |
2009 | Uta Frith | United Kingdom/ Germany |
Chris Frith[10] | ||
2010 | Ilkka Hanski[11] | Finland |
2011 | James Vaupel | Germany |
2012 | Uffe Haagerup | Denmark |
Notes and references
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- ↑ http://www.esf.org/esf_pressarea_page.php?section=6&language=0&newsrelease=17
- ↑ http://www.esf.org/esf_pressarea_page.php?section=6&language=0&newsrelease=5
- ↑ http://www.esf.org/esf_pressarea_page.php?section=6&language=0&newsrelease=49
- ↑ http://www.esf.org/esf_pressarea_page.php?language=0§ion=6&year=2003&newsrelease=72
- ↑ http://www.esf.org/esf_pressarea_page.php?section=6&language=0&newsrelease=80
- ↑ http://www.esf.org/esf_pressarea_page.php?section=6&language=0&newsrelease=97
- ↑ http://www.iue.it/SPS/People/Faculty/CurrentProfessors/PDFFiles/BauboeckPDFfiles/PressReleaseLatsisPrize.pdf
- ↑ "EXT: Single-News : European Science Foundation". Esf.org. Retrieved 2010-08-09.
- ↑ "EXT: Single-News : European Science Foundation". Esf.org. Retrieved 2010-08-09.
- ↑ "Academy Professor Ilkka Hanski wins the European Latsis Prize 2010 for Biodiversity". 2010-11-17. Retrieved 2010-11-17.
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