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Gulbenkian Prize

Gulbenkian Prize is a series of prizes awarded annually by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. The main Gulbenkian Prize was established in 1976 as the Gulbenkian Science Prize awarded to Portuguese individuals and organizations.

Starting 2012, the Foundation started giving a special international Prize funded by an annual award of €100,000 each in the field of human rights called the Calouste Gulbenkian Prize on Human Rights.

The Gulbenkian Science Prize has now been restructured and is known as the Gulbenkian Prizes on Cohesion, Knowledge and Sustainability and three prizes are awarded in each of the fields

Gulbenkian Science Prize edit

The Gulbenkian Science Prize (in Portuguese: Prémio Calouste Gulbenkian de Ciência e Tecnologia) established in 1976 is an annual award to Portuguese nationals or those whose work has been carried out in Portugal. From 2007 to 2011 it was given in four categories, awarded annually every four years: Basic Sciences (Mathematics and Computing Sciences); Physical Sciences; Life Sciences; and Social and Human Sciences.[1] The prize was worth 50,000 Euros (previously €25,000).

In 2011 a new prize (€100,000 for the first prize, €50,000 for the other four) was awarded for five disciplines: Intercultural and Environmental Dialogue; Arts; Science; Charity; and Education.[2]

In 2017 three new categories were announced: Knowledge, Sustainability, and Cohesion, with prizes of €50,000 each.[3]

Past recipients include:

Gulbenkian Prizes on Cohesion, Knowledge and Sustainability edit

Three annual awards are given to individuals and non-profit private legal entities which have distinguished themselves in Portugal in the defence and promotion of Cohesion, Knowledge and Sustainability. Three annual awards are given one in each field of the categories of the prize

  • 2017:[18]
    • Cohesion category - Artistic Musical Society of Pousos
    • Knowledge category - Portuguese Mathematics Society
    • Sustainability category - Association of Douro Valley Viticulture Development (ADVID)
  • 2018:
    • Cohesion category - É uma Casa, Lisboa Housing First
    • Knowledge category - O Espaço do Tempo
    • Sustainability category - Coopérnico Cooperative

Calouste Gulbenkian Prize on Human Rights edit

An international annual prize awarded to individuals and non-profit private legal entities which have distinguished themselves internationally in the defence and promotion of Human Rights on the issue of freedom of expression, information and press. Winners were:[19]

Gulbenkian Museum Prize edit

Known as the Gulbenkian Prize for the period 2003 to 2007, it was an annual prize awarded to a United Kingdom museum or gallery for a "track record of imagination, innovation and excellence". The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation ended its sponsorship in 2007 and the award became the Art Fund Prize, and later Museum of the Year.[23]

Other awards by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation edit

Vasco Vilalva Prize edit

Established in 2009, this is an annual prize of 50,000 euros, awarded to exemplary Portuguese projects displaying interventions in movable and immovable property of cultural value that stimulate the preservation and recovery of the heritage.[24] The award is named after Vasco Vilalva [pt] (1913–1975), a Portuguese philanthropist and patron.

Award for Civic Arts Organisations edit

Established in 2020, the award recognises publicly funded arts organisations in the UK using the transformational power of art for individual and societal change. Offering a total of £150,000 prize funding, it is one of the largest awards in the UK [24]

Branquinho da Fonseca Prize edit

The award is a literary prize that aims to encourage the emergence of young writers between the ages of 15 and 30.[24]

Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity edit

Established in 2020, the first €1-million Prize for Humanity was awarded in July 2020.[25] It is aimed at distinguishing people or institutions fighting climate change.[26]

Winners of Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity were:

  • 2023: Cécile Bibiane Ndjebet, Lélia Salgado and Bandi “Apai Janggut” [30]


References edit

  1. ^ "Prémio Calouste Gulbenkian Ciência: Regulamento. Fundação Gulbenkian Ciência (in Portuguese). Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Prémio Calouste Gulbenkian" (in Portuguese). Retrieved May 6 2017.
  3. ^ "Gulbenkian Prizes". Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  4. ^ António Coutinho. Retrieved 67 May 2017.
  5. ^ "La Dificil Democracia: Una mirada desde la periferia europea" (in Portuguese). Editiones Akal (2016).
  6. ^ David Ish-Horowicz. University College of London. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Ana Rute Neves", p. 17. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  8. ^ Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Centro de Estudos de História Religiosa (2000). Protestantismo e catolicismo em Portugal nos séculos XIX e XX, Volume 2. CEHR-UCP, page 541.
  9. ^ "Serviço de Ciência" (in Portuguese), p. 119 [p. 2]. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  10. ^ "Prémio Gulbenkian Ciência 2002 atribuído a estudo sobre problemas renais" (in Portuguese). Publico. Retrieved 6 May 2017
  11. ^ Gulbenkian Foundation Report: Science (2003), p. 115. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  12. ^ "Miguel Sousa Costa". Centro de Fisica do Porto. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  13. ^ José Fernando Ferreira Mendes. The Academy of Europe. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  14. ^ Morais, Nelson (30 June 2004). Prémio Gulbenkian Ciência - 2004 (in Portuguese). University of Aveiro. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  15. ^ Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Annual Report 2008, pp. 17-18. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  16. ^ "News: Gulbenkian 2009 Science Award". UMIC. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  17. ^ "Nano carbon hybrids: new materials for electronic and biomedical applications". University of Aveiro, p. 17. Retrieved 6 May 2017
  18. ^ "The Gulbenkian Prizes – winners 2017". Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  19. ^ Gulbenkian Foundation: Gulbenkian Prize winners - Past editions
  20. ^ "Biblioteca de Alexandria distinguida com o Prémio Calouste Gulbenkian 2013" (in Portuguese). Publico. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  21. ^ . 2105. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  22. ^ "Prémio Calouste Gulbenkian 2016 para Fundação Amazonas Sustentável" (in Portuguese) Publico. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  23. ^ "Art Fund Museum of the Year - History". Art Fund. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  24. ^ a b c Gulbenkian Foundation - Premios
  25. ^ "Nominations open for €1M Gulbenkian award for action on climate change". www.theportugalnews.com. Retrieved 2020-02-10.
  26. ^ "Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity". Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. Retrieved 2020-02-10.
  27. ^ "Greta Thunberg is the winner of the first Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity". www.gulbenkian.pt. 20 July 2020. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  28. ^ snramos (2021-10-26). "Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity Awarded to Global Covenant of Mayors". Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  29. ^ "2022 Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity distinguishes IPBES and IPCC". www.gulbenkian.pt. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  30. ^ "Ecosystem restoration leaders win the Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity". www.gulbenkian.pt. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 2023-08-02.

External links edit

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Gulbenkian Prize is a series of prizes awarded annually by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation The main Gulbenkian Prize was established in 1976 as the Gulbenkian Science Prize awarded to Portuguese individuals and organizations Starting 2012 the Foundation started giving a special international Prize funded by an annual award of 100 000 each in the field of human rights called the Calouste Gulbenkian Prize on Human Rights The Gulbenkian Science Prize has now been restructured and is known as the Gulbenkian Prizes on Cohesion Knowledge and Sustainability and three prizes are awarded in each of the fields Contents 1 Gulbenkian Science Prize 1 1 Gulbenkian Prizes on Cohesion Knowledge and Sustainability 2 Calouste Gulbenkian Prize on Human Rights 3 Gulbenkian Museum Prize 4 Other awards by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation 4 1 Vasco Vilalva Prize 4 2 Award for Civic Arts Organisations 4 3 Branquinho da Fonseca Prize 4 4 Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity 5 References 6 External linksGulbenkian Science Prize editThis section needs expansion with more awards You can help by adding to it July 2018 The Gulbenkian Science Prize in Portuguese Premio Calouste Gulbenkian de Ciencia e Tecnologia established in 1976 is an annual award to Portuguese nationals or those whose work has been carried out in Portugal From 2007 to 2011 it was given in four categories awarded annually every four years Basic Sciences Mathematics and Computing Sciences Physical Sciences Life Sciences and Social and Human Sciences 1 The prize was worth 50 000 Euros previously 25 000 In 2011 a new prize 100 000 for the first prize 50 000 for the other four was awarded for five disciplines Intercultural and Environmental Dialogue Arts Science Charity and Education 2 In 2017 three new categories were announced Knowledge Sustainability and Cohesion with prizes of 50 000 each 3 Past recipients include 1986 Maria Joao Rodrigues 1987 Antonio Freitas Benedita Rocha Antonio Coutinho 4 1996 Boaventura de Sousa Santos 5 1997 David Ish Horowicz 6 1998 Ana Rute Neves 7 1999 Cristina Maria Andre de Pina e Sousa and Saul Antonio Gomes 8 2000 2001 Gustavo Castelo Branco Luis Manuel Lavoura and Joao Paulo F da Silva and Rui Loja Fernandes 9 2002 Patricio Silva and Pedro Gomes 10 2003 Jose Machado Pais 11 2004 Lorenzo Cornalba and Miguel Sousa da Costa 12 Sergey Dorogovtsev and Jose Fernando Ferreira Mendes 13 and Jose Francisco Rodrigues 14 2005 2006 2007 Arts category Hand in Hand Center for Jewish Arab Education in Israel 100 000 Angelo de Sousa Maria do Carmo Fonseca Science category Luis Barreira 50 000 Charity category Associacao das Aldeias de Criancas SOS Portugal 50 000 Education category Ar Co Centro de Arte e Comunicacao Visual 50 000 each 2008 Sergio Rebelo 15 2009 Maria Joao Saraiva 16 2010 Miguel Poiares Maduro 2011 Nuno Peres 17 2012 2018 See Human Rights sectionGulbenkian Prizes on Cohesion Knowledge and Sustainability edit Three annual awards are given to individuals and non profit private legal entities which have distinguished themselves in Portugal in the defence and promotion of Cohesion Knowledge and Sustainability Three annual awards are given one in each field of the categories of the prize 2017 18 Cohesion category Artistic Musical Society of Pousos Knowledge category Portuguese Mathematics Society Sustainability category Association of Douro Valley Viticulture Development ADVID 2018 Cohesion category E uma Casa Lisboa Housing First Knowledge category O Espaco do Tempo Sustainability category Coopernico CooperativeCalouste Gulbenkian Prize on Human Rights editAn international annual prize awarded to individuals and non profit private legal entities which have distinguished themselves internationally in the defence and promotion of Human Rights on the issue of freedom of expression information and press Winners were 19 2012 West Eastern Divan Orchestra 2013 Bibliotheca Alexandrina 20 awarded to director Ismail Serageldin 2014 Community of Sant Egidio 21 2015 Dr Denis Mukwege Congo 2016 Amazonas Sustainable Foundation in Portuguese The Amazonas Sustentavel Foundation 22 2017 Hungarian Helsinki Committee Professor Jane McAdam Australia in ex aequo 2018 Article 19 2019 Amin MaaloufGulbenkian Museum Prize editMain article Museum of the Year Known as the Gulbenkian Prize for the period 2003 to 2007 it was an annual prize awarded to a United Kingdom museum or gallery for a track record of imagination innovation and excellence The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation ended its sponsorship in 2007 and the award became the Art Fund Prize and later Museum of the Year 23 Other awards by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation editVasco Vilalva Prize edit Established in 2009 this is an annual prize of 50 000 euros awarded to exemplary Portuguese projects displaying interventions in movable and immovable property of cultural value that stimulate the preservation and recovery of the heritage 24 The award is named after Vasco Vilalva pt 1913 1975 a Portuguese philanthropist and patron Award for Civic Arts Organisations edit Established in 2020 the award recognises publicly funded arts organisations in the UK using the transformational power of art for individual and societal change Offering a total of 150 000 prize funding it is one of the largest awards in the UK 24 Branquinho da Fonseca Prize edit The award is a literary prize that aims to encourage the emergence of young writers between the ages of 15 and 30 24 Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity edit Established in 2020 the first 1 million Prize for Humanity was awarded in July 2020 25 It is aimed at distinguishing people or institutions fighting climate change 26 Winners of Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity were 2020 Greta Thunberg 27 2021 Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate amp Energy 28 2022 IPBES and IPCC 29 2023 Cecile Bibiane Ndjebet Lelia Salgado and Bandi Apai Janggut 30 References edit Premio Calouste Gulbenkian Ciencia Regulamento Fundacao Gulbenkian Ciencia in Portuguese Retrieved 6 May 2017 Premio Calouste Gulbenkian in Portuguese Retrieved May 6 2017 Gulbenkian Prizes Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Retrieved 6 December 2017 Antonio Coutinho Retrieved 67 May 2017 La Dificil Democracia Una mirada desde la periferia europea in Portuguese Editiones Akal 2016 David Ish Horowicz University College of London Retrieved 6 May 2017 Ana Rute Neves p 17 Retrieved 6 May 2017 Universidade Catolica Portuguesa Centro de Estudos de Historia Religiosa 2000 Protestantismo e catolicismo em Portugal nos seculos XIX e XX Volume 2 CEHR UCP page 541 Servico de Ciencia in Portuguese p 119 p 2 Retrieved 6 May 2017 Premio Gulbenkian Ciencia 2002 atribuido a estudo sobre problemas renais in Portuguese Publico Retrieved 6 May 2017 Gulbenkian Foundation Report Science 2003 p 115 Retrieved 6 May 2017 Miguel Sousa Costa Centro de Fisica do Porto Retrieved 6 May 2017 Jose Fernando Ferreira Mendes The Academy of Europe Retrieved 6 May 2017 Morais Nelson 30 June 2004 Premio Gulbenkian Ciencia 2004 in Portuguese University of Aveiro Retrieved 6 May 2017 Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Annual Report 2008 pp 17 18 Retrieved 6 May 2017 News Gulbenkian 2009 Science Award UMIC Retrieved 6 May 2017 Nano carbon hybrids new materials for electronic and biomedical applications University of Aveiro p 17 Retrieved 6 May 2017 The Gulbenkian Prizes winners 2017 Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Retrieved 6 December 2017 Gulbenkian Foundation Gulbenkian Prize winners Past editions Biblioteca de Alexandria distinguida com o Premio Calouste Gulbenkian 2013 in Portuguese Publico Retrieved 6 May 2017 Premio Calouste Gulbenkian 2105 Retrieved 6 May 2017 Premio Calouste Gulbenkian 2016 para Fundacao Amazonas Sustentavel in Portuguese Publico Retrieved 6 May 2017 Art Fund Museum of the Year History Art Fund Retrieved 17 July 2022 a b c Gulbenkian Foundation Premios Nominations open for 1M Gulbenkian award for action on climate change www theportugalnews com Retrieved 2020 02 10 Gulbenkian 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