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List of prizes known as the Nobel or the highest honors of a field

Several fields of human cultural and scientific development are not included in the list of Nobel Prizes, because they are neither among the prizes established as part of Alfred Nobel's will nor, in the case of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, sponsored afterwards by the Nobel Foundation. While the foundation has discouraged (and occasionally taken legal action against) individuals and organizations that have used the Nobel name to refer to prizes not meeting the aforementioned criteria,[1] several prominent individuals and organizations have nonetheless used the label "Nobel Prize of X" to refer to highly prestigious awards in fields of activity not covered by the official Nobel Prizes. These awards are listed below.

Prizes sponsored by the Nobel Foundation edit

Alfred Nobel's last will of 1895 only included five prizes, covering outstanding achievements who confer the "greatest benefit on mankind" in the fields of chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. The original Nobel prizes thus includes:

In addition to the prizes listed above, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences is sponsored by the Nobel Foundation. The foundation has trademarked the term "Nobel Prize" and this designation cannot be legally used to refer to any prizes other than the five original Nobels.[1]

Prizes not sponsored by the Nobel Foundation edit

Several prizes in fields of study and achievement not covered by the original Nobel Prizes have been established by various entities. Some have been referred to as the "Nobel Prize of" that particular field, in the vast majority of cases without the approval of the Nobel Foundation. These prizes are generally the highest awards in their fields. For some fields, more than one prestigious prizes are listed below. Some most important prizes in the world are presented in bold. The distinguished prizes not conferred by the Nobel Foundation include (with the year when a prize was first awarded in brackets):

Mathematical sciences, physical sciences and applied sciences edit

Applied mathematics edit

  • 1: The Gauss Prize is awarded every four years to one mathematician on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM). It was awarded for the first time at the 2006 ICM, and so far only few mathematicians have received the medal.
  • 2: The Birkhoff Prize and the Wiener Prize are both awarded jointly by AMS and SIAM. The recipient must be a member of one of the two societies. In 1967, these two prizes were established at the same time. The initial contribution for the Birkhoff Prize came from the Birkhoff family and for the Wiener Prize from the Mathematics Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Each is to be awarded, every three years (initially every five years, which is why the two prizes were first awarded in 1968 and in 1970 respectively), for outstanding contributions to applied mathematics in the highest and broadest sense. In the early years, the Birkhoff Prize was awarded at an AMS meeting and the Wiener Prize at a SIAM meeting. Now they are usually awarded at joint mathematics meetings.

See also ICIAM Prizes (1999),[10] William Benter Prize in Applied Mathematics (2010).[11][12]

See also 'Mathematics' and 'Operations research' below.

Astronomy edit

Automation/control/cybernetics edit

Communications edit

Computer science edit

  • 1: The Computer Pioneer Award recognizes significant contributions to concepts and developments in the electronic computer field which have clearly advanced the state of the art in computing. The award focuses on the achievements of the concrete implementations which were made at least fifteen years earlier and have become major milestones in computer history.
  • 2: The IMU Abacus Medal is awarded once every four years to a mathematician/computer scientist under 40 years of age on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM). It was called as Rolf Nevanlinna Prize from 1982 to 2018 and honored 10 recipients in total. The award focuses on the mathematical and theoretical aspects of computer science.

See also ACM Prize in Computing (2007) to distinguished early to mid-career computer scientists, Milner Award (2012) exclusively to European researchers.

Electrical engineering edit

See also IEEE Daniel E. Noble Award (previously named the Morris N. Liebmann Award, 1919),[44][45] IET Achievement Medals (1987),[46][47] IEEE/RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal (2007).[48][49][50]

Energy research edit

Engineering edit

Information technology edit

Information theory edit

Materials research edit

  • Von Hippel Award [de] (1976)[40]
  • MRS Medal (1990)[40]

Mathematics edit

  • 1: The Fields Medal is awarded every four years to two, three, or four mathematicians under 40 years of age on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM).
  • 2: The Chern Medal is awarded every four years to one mathematician on the occasion of the ICM. It was awarded for the first time at the 2010 ICM, and so far only few mathematicians have received the medal.
  • 3: The Wolf Prize was considered an equivalent of the Nobel Prize for mathematics until the Abel Prize was established.

See also Crafoord Prize in Mathematics (1982), Maryam Mirzakhani Prize in Mathematics (1988), Rolf Schock Prize in Mathematics (1993), Leroy P. Steele Prize (1993), Clay Research Award (1999), Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences (2004), Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2013).

See also 'Applied mathematics' above and 'Operations research' and 'Statistics' below.

Mechanical engineering edit

Nanoscience edit

See also IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award (1978), Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology (2007), ISNSCE Nanoscience Prize (2008), RUSNANOPRIZE Nanotechnology International Prize (2009).

Operations research edit

Optics/photonics edit

Quantum information science edit

  • 1: The Rolf Landauer and Charles H. Bennett Award is sponsored by the American Physical Society and partially endowed by IBM. It recognizes outstanding research in quantum information processing over the past 10 years performed by a quantum scientist who has received a PhD degree within 12 years.

Robotics edit

Statistics edit

  • 1: The COPSS Presidents' Award is awarded annually to a statistician who is either under 41 years of age, or under 46 years of age and has received a terminal statistics-related degree within 12 years.

Technology edit

There are two other technology awards also sometimes referred to as a "Nobel":

  • Lemelson–MIT Prize (1995), which is dubbed as the "Nobel Prize of inventing" or "Oscar for inventors", awarded to outstanding mid-career inventors who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and have received a bachelor's degree within 25 years, as well as Lemelson–MIT Lifetime Achievement Award (awarded from 1995 to 2006), which recognized distinguished inventors whose pioneering spirit and inventiveness throughout their careers improved society and inspired others[134][135][136][137][138][139][140]
  • Honda Prize (1980), an international award that acknowledges the efforts of an individual or group who contribute new ideas which may lead the next generation in the field of ecotechnology, sometimes referred to as the "Nobel Prize in technology" since it has put a spotlight on achievements in a variety of fields based on a wide perspective in the future, including two Turing-awarded artificial intelligence accomplishments[141][142][143][144][145]

Biological sciences, cognitive sciences and health sciences edit

Bioengineering edit

Biology/ecology edit

Biomedicine edit

Note: These distinguished awards are also regarded as significant markers for future Nobels. Other prestigious biomedical science awards include Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize (1952),[165] Robert Koch Prize (1960),[165][166] Louis-Jeantet Prize (1986),[167] Warren Alpert Foundation Prize (1987),[168][169][170][171] Keio Medical Science Prize (1996),[172] Massry Prize (1996),[173][174] Albany Medical Center Prize (2001),[175][176][177] Wiley Prize (2002),[178] etc.

See also King Faisal Prize (1982), Heineken Prizes (1989), Shaw Prize (2004), BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards (2008), Breakthrough Prize (2013), Tang Prize (2014), etc.

Cognitive science edit

Conservation biology edit

Dentistry/oral sciences edit

  • IADR Gold Medal (2018)[189]
  • IADR Distinguished Scientist Award (1960)[40][190]

Environmental epidemiology edit

Neuroscience edit

Nursing edit

Optometry edit

Pharmaceutical research edit

Psychology edit

Geosciences, agricultural sciences and environmental sciences edit

Agriculture edit

Atmospheric science edit

Earth science edit

See also 'Geology' below, as well as Gold Medal in Geophysics (1824), Arthur L. Day Medal (1948), Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship (1972).

Environmental science edit

Forestry edit

Geography edit

  • 1: The Vega Medal is awarded by the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (SSAG), whose highest patron is the King of Sweden. The SSAG awards the Vega Medal to an outstanding physical geographer roughly every three years, presented by the King. The SSAG also awards another Gold Medal (called Anders Retzius Medal before 2015) to world-leading scholars in human geography and anthropology.

Geology edit

Hydrology edit

Limnology edit

Meteorology edit

Oceanography edit

Soil science edit

Sustainability edit

There are two other environmental awards often referred to as a "Nobel":

Social sciences and disciplines, business, humanities, and the arts edit

Anthropology edit

Architecture edit

See also 'Arts' below.

Arts edit

See also 'Architecture' and 'Nobel Prize in Literature' above, and 'Design', 'Music', and 'Photography' below.

Criminology edit

Design edit

Economics edit

  • 1: The Clark Medal is awarded annually (biennially before 2009) to an economist under 40 years of age who work in the U.S. at the time of the award, regardless of his/her nationality. The Clark is known as the "Baby Nobel" in economics because around a third of the medalists have gone on to win the Nobel, the average age of whose laureates approaches 70 when they were awarded the prize. Similar prizes for young talent economists in the world include the Yrjö Jahnsson Award (1993), the European equivalent awarded to European economists under 45 years of age; the Nakahara Prize (1995) awarded to Japanese economists under 45 years of age; the Gossen Prize (1997) awarded to German-speaking economists under 45 years of age; the Prix du Meilleur Jeune Économiste de France (2000) awarded to French economists under 40 years of age; and the Assar Lindbeck Medal (2007) awarded to Swedish economists under 45 years of age.
  • 2: The John von Neumann Award, which honors professors with top contributions to economics and social sciences, is distinguished from other scientific awards on the basis that it is given by students. The students at the Rajk László College for Advanced Studies (Budapest, Hungary), which is a self governing community of about 100 selected students living together, elect the nominees and vote for the prize-winner in the Assembly of the College after a review and debate regarding the candidates every year. Recipients are invited to the college to receive the award, give an open lecture and hold a master class. It also needs to be noted that there are three other prizes named after Hungarian–American polymath John von Neumann in this prize list, the SIAM John von Neumann Lecture (1960) for distinguished contributions to the field of applied mathematical sciences, the IEEE John von Neumann Medal (1992) for outstanding achievements in computer-related science and technology, and the INFORMS John von Neumann Theory Prize (1975) for fundamental and sustained contributions to theory in operations research and the management sciences.

Education edit

Entrepreneurship edit

Film edit

See also 'Arts' above.

Finance edit

  • 1: The Fischer Black Prize is awarded biennially to a finance economist who is either under 40 years of age, or under 45 years of age but not have been awarded a Ph.D. (or equivalent) by age 35.

Geography edit

See the section on Geosciences, Agricultural Sciences and Environmental Sciences awards above for prizes focused exclusively on physical geography.

Human rights edit

Humanities edit

See also 'Philosophy' below.

Journalism edit

Linguistics edit

Literature edit

See also 'Prizes sponsored by the Nobel Foundation' above.

Music/musicology edit

See also 'Arts' above.

Painting edit

See 'Arts' above.

Philosophy edit

See also 'Humanities' above.

Photography edit

Political science edit

Public service/public administration edit

Records and Information Management edit

  • 1: The Emmett Leahy Award is given annually to individuals who have had major impact on the field of information management. The award has been given since 1967, and honors Emmett Leahy, a pioneer in records management.

Sculpture edit

See 'Arts' above.

Social sciences/sociology edit

For awards focused on specific social science disciplines, see for example 'Anthropology', 'Criminology', 'Economics', 'Geography', and 'Political Science' above, and 'Urbanism' below.
1: Since the 1990s, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics has been considered a general award in the social sciences (not just economics).[332]

Theatre edit

See 'Arts' above.

Tourism edit

Urbanism edit

Other fields edit

Religion edit

Sports edit

See also edit

  • Ig Nobel Prize (1991), a satiric prize to celebrate ten unusual or trivial achievements in scientific research every year[346]
  • Right Livelihood Award (1980), which recognizes contributions to solving global problems, oftentimes called "Alternative Nobel Prize" and understood as a critique of the traditional Nobel prizes[347][348][349]
  • Japan Prize (1985), which recognizes outstanding achievements in applied science (as opposed to the Nobel prizes, which tend to focus on basic science), selecting two fields for the prize according to current trends in science and technology[350][351][352]
  • Kyoto Prize (1985), which was created in collaboration with the Nobel Foundation and is regarded by many as Japan's version of the Nobel Prizes, representing one of the most prestigious awards available in fields that are not traditionally honored with a Nobel, consisting of three different categories: advanced technology, basic sciences, and arts and philosophy[352][353]
  • Crafoord Prize (1982), whose laureates are selected by Swedish Royal Academies, who are also responsible for the selection of Nobel Prize laureates in physics, chemistry, literature, and economics, recognizing outstanding achievements in four disciplines to complement the Nobel (namely, astronomy and mathematics; geosciences; biosciences, with particular emphasis on ecology; and polyarthritis research), of which only one prize is awarded each year on a rotating basis by discipline, and the prize in polyarthritis is awarded only when substantial progress in the field has been made[153][154][155][156][218][219][220]
  • Rolf Schock Prizes (1993), which are awarded every three years also by Swedish Royal Academies, including four prizes in the fields of logic and philosophy, mathematics, the visual arts, and music[354][316][317][318][319]
  • Heineken Prizes (1964), which are awarded every two years by Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, including six prizes in the fields of biophysics and biochemistry (1964), art (1988), medicine (1989), history (1990), environmental science (1990), and cognitive science (2006)[355][356][165]
  • Wolf Prize (1978), which is considered second in importance to the Nobel Prize (but considered first in importance for the fields that doesn't have a Nobel Prize), with more than a third of recipients going on to win the Nobel, recognizing outstanding achievements in medicine, agriculture, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and arts[89][357]
  • Harvey Prize (1972), which is another prestigious Israeli award, with more than a quarter of recipients going on to win the Nobel (while recipients of the Nobel or Wolf Prizes are generally not eligible for the Harvey Prize, unless the accomplishments cited in the nomination represent new or different work), recognizing breakthroughs in science and technology, as well as contributions to peace in the Middle East[358][359][360]
  • Bower Awards (1990), conferred by the Franklin Institute, including the Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science, which recognizes significant contributions in a prescribed discipline that changes each year, and the Bower Award for Business Leadership, which recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in an American business or industry[361][362][363][364][365][366]
  • Benjamin Franklin Medal (1998), which recognizes outstanding contributions in seven disciplines of science and engineering (namely, chemistry; civil and mechanical engineering; computer and cognitive science; earth and environmental science; electrical engineering; life science; and physics), created in 1998 by reorganizing all of the endowed medals presented by the Franklin Institute at that time, including the Franklin Medal presented from 1915 until 1997, the Elliott Cresson Medal presented from 1875 until 1997, and other Franklin Institute medals presented since 1824, which have long been recognized as the oldest, and most comprehensive science and technology honor bestowed in the United States and around the world[367][368][361][165]
  • Copley Medal (1731), conferred by the Royal Society, thought to be the world's oldest science prize, pre-dating the Nobel Prize by 170 years, and now alternating between the physical sciences (including mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, geology) and the biological sciences (odd and even years respectively)[369][370][371]
  • Feltrinelli Prize (1950), conferred by the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, the world's oldest existing Academy of Sciences, annually awarding an International Prize, which rotates around five categories (namely, humanities; physical, mathematical and natural sciences; literature; arts; medicine), as well as a possible special international prize for an exceptional enterprise of high moral and humanitarian value; four National Prizes whose fields vary each year; and four additional national prizes entitled "Antonio Feltrinelli Giovani" to Italian scholars under 40 years of age, as well as another possible Antonio Feltrinelli Giovani one to a foreigner who has established a collaboration with an Italian scientific institution for at least 24 months[372][373]
  • Lomonosov Gold Medal (1959), conferred by the USSR Academy of Sciences and later the Russian Academy of Sciences, annually awarding two medals, one to a domestic scientist and one to a foreigner for outstanding achievements in the natural sciences as well as the humanities,[374][375] an award similar to which conferred by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine is the Vernadsky Gold Medal (2003)[376]
  • Grande Médaille (1997), conferred by the French Academy of Sciences, to an international distinguished researcher in a different field each year, created in 1997 by combining more than 100 historic foundation prizes, such as Lalande-Valz Prize (Lalande Prize, 1803–1970; Valz Prize, 1877–1970; Lalande-Valz Prize, 1970–1996) and Poincaré Medal (1914-1996)[377][378]
  • Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award (2018), succeeding the Max Planck Research Award for International Cooperation (1990-2004) and the Max Planck Research Award (2004-2017), annually awarded to an internationally renowned mid-career researcher with outstanding future potential from outside Germany but having a strong interest in a research residency in Germany for limited time periods, alternately in the fields of natural and engineering sciences, human sciences, and life sciences, as well as the Max Planck-Humboldt Medal (2018) awarded to other two finalists[379][380][381][382]
  • Breakthrough Prize (2013), the world's most generous science prize, known as the "Oscars of Science", recognizing outstanding achievements in three categories: life sciences, fundamental physics, and mathematics[383][384][385]
  • Kavli Prize (2008), which recognizes scientists for their seminal advances in three research areas: astrophysics, nanoscience, and neuroscience, awarded every second year[386][387][388][13][14][95][96]
  • Future Science Prize (2016), awarded to life sciences, physical sciences and mathematics. It has sometimes been called "China's Nobel Prize".[389]
  • Gruber Prizes (2000), whose International Prize Program honors scientists in the fields of cosmology (2000), genetics (2001), and neuroscience (2004) for their groundbreaking work providing new models that inspire and enable fundamental shifts in knowledge and culture; and whose two other previous prizes for justice (2001–2011) and women's rights (2003–2011) have merged and transitioned into the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women's Rights[390][165][16]
  • Shaw Prize (2004), which is described as the "Nobel of the East" or "Nobel Prize of Asia", recognizing outstanding contributions in three categories: astronomy, life science and medicine, and mathematical sciences[391][392][19][20][21][22]
  • Tang Prize (2014), which is also considered as an Asian Nobel, recognizing outstanding contributions in four categories: sustainable development, biopharmaceutical science, sinology, and rule of law[393][394][395][396]
  • Ramon Magsaysay Award (1958), which is also considered as the Nobel Prize counterpart of Asia, awarded exclusively to Asian individuals and organizations for their outstanding contributions in six categories (namely, government service; public service; community leadership; journalism, literature and creative communication arts; peace and international understanding; and emergent leadership), the first five of which have been succeeded by an uncategorized one since 2009, celebrating greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia[397][398][399][400]
  • King Faisal Prize (1979), which recognizes outstanding contributions in five categories (namely, service to Islam; Islamic studies; Arabic language and literature; medicine; and science), the first three of which are widely considered as the most prestigious awards in the Muslim world, and more than 20 laureates of the other two in science and medicine have won the Nobel[401][402][403]
  • Mustafa Prize (2015), which is dubbed the "Islamic Nobel Prize" for science and technology, and is awarded to the scientists working in the member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation for outstanding contributions in three selected categories (namely, information and communication science and technology; life and medical science and technology; and nanoscience and nanotechnology), regardless of his/her religion; and also awarded to best Muslim scientists all over the world in all areas of science and technology, regardless of his/her nationality[404][405]
  • Infosys Prize (2008), which could be called the Nobel Prize of India, recognizing outstanding contributions in six categories: mathematical sciences (2008), physical sciences (2009), life sciences (2009), social sciences (2009), engineering and computer science (2010), and humanities (2012), awarded to researchers under 50 years of age, in a preference order to ones of Indian residents (Indian citizens and non-Indians who have been residing in India for at least three years), ones of Indian origin, and ones of any nationality or origin, resident and working anywhere, who has done world class work in their field[406]
  • Princess of Asturias Awards (1981), formerly the Prince of Asturias Awards from 1981 to 2014, seen as the Spain's version of the Nobel Prizes or the Hispanic world's Nobel, recognizing notable achievements in sciences, humanities, and public affairs, consisting of eight different categories: arts, social sciences, communication and humanities, concord (peace), international cooperation, sports, technical and scientific research, and literature[407][408][409][410]
  • BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards (2008), which recognize significant contributions in eight categories: basic science (physics, chemistry, mathematics); biology and biomedicine; ecology and conservation biology; climate change; information and communications technologies; economics, finance and management; humanities and social sciences; music and opera[411][412][165][188]
  • WCC World Awards (1984), including the Albert Einstein World Award of Science (1984), the José Vasconcelos World Award of Education (1985), and the Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts (1989), which are awarded to outstanding scientists, educators, and artists, respectively, and the first one is awarded annually and the other two alternate in even and odd years respectively[413]
  • Dan David Prize (2002), which annually awards three prizes whose fields vary each year and are chosen within the three time dimensions - Past, Present and Future, for achievements having an outstanding scientific, technological, cultural or social impact on our world[414][415]
  • Balzan Prize (1961), which annually awards four prizes chosen from two categories (namely, literature, moral sciences and the arts; and physical, mathematical and natural sciences and medicine), two per category, whose fields vary each year; and also awards a prize for humanity, peace and fraternity among peoples every three to seven years[416][417][418]
  • Heinz Awards (1995), which annually award five prizes in the fields of arts and humanities; environment; human condition; public policy; and technology, the economy and employment; and in certain years also award the Chairman's Medal to honor the lifetime achievement of a particular individual[419][420]
  • Grawemeyer Award (1985), which pays tribute to the power of creative ideas, emphasizing the impact a single idea can have on the world, rather than a lifetime of accomplishment, honoring individuals in the fields of music composition (1985), ideas improving world order (1988), education (1989), religion (1990), and psychology (2001)[421][422][423][204][205][206]

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list, prizes, known, nobel, highest, honors, field, several, fields, human, cultural, scientific, development, included, list, nobel, prizes, because, they, neither, among, prizes, established, part, alfred, nobel, will, case, nobel, memorial, prize, economic,. Several fields of human cultural and scientific development are not included in the list of Nobel Prizes because they are neither among the prizes established as part of Alfred Nobel s will nor in the case of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences sponsored afterwards by the Nobel Foundation While the foundation has discouraged and occasionally taken legal action against individuals and organizations that have used the Nobel name to refer to prizes not meeting the aforementioned criteria 1 several prominent individuals and organizations have nonetheless used the label Nobel Prize of X to refer to highly prestigious awards in fields of activity not covered by the official Nobel Prizes These awards are listed below Contents 1 Prizes sponsored by the Nobel Foundation 2 Prizes not sponsored by the Nobel Foundation 2 1 Mathematical sciences physical sciences and applied sciences 2 1 1 Applied mathematics 2 1 2 Astronomy 2 1 3 Automation control cybernetics 2 1 4 Communications 2 1 5 Computer science 2 1 6 Electrical engineering 2 1 7 Energy research 2 1 8 Engineering 2 1 9 Information technology 2 1 10 Information theory 2 1 11 Materials research 2 1 12 Mathematics 2 1 13 Mechanical engineering 2 1 14 Nanoscience 2 1 15 Operations research 2 1 16 Optics photonics 2 1 17 Quantum information science 2 1 18 Robotics 2 1 19 Statistics 2 1 20 Technology 2 2 Biological sciences cognitive sciences and health sciences 2 2 1 Bioengineering 2 2 2 Biology ecology 2 2 3 Biomedicine 2 2 4 Cognitive science 2 2 5 Conservation biology 2 2 6 Dentistry oral sciences 2 2 7 Environmental epidemiology 2 2 8 Neuroscience 2 2 9 Nursing 2 2 10 Optometry 2 2 11 Pharmaceutical research 2 2 12 Psychology 2 3 Geosciences agricultural sciences and environmental sciences 2 3 1 Agriculture 2 3 2 Atmospheric science 2 3 3 Earth science 2 3 4 Environmental science 2 3 5 Forestry 2 3 6 Geography 2 3 7 Geology 2 3 8 Hydrology 2 3 9 Limnology 2 3 10 Meteorology 2 3 11 Oceanography 2 3 12 Soil science 2 3 13 Sustainability 2 4 Social sciences and disciplines business humanities and the arts 2 4 1 Anthropology 2 4 2 Architecture 2 4 3 Arts 2 4 4 Criminology 2 4 5 Design 2 4 6 Economics 2 4 7 Education 2 4 8 Entrepreneurship 2 4 9 Film 2 4 10 Finance 2 4 11 Geography 2 4 12 Human rights 2 4 13 Humanities 2 4 14 Journalism 2 4 15 Linguistics 2 4 16 Literature 2 4 17 Music musicology 2 4 18 Painting 2 4 19 Philosophy 2 4 20 Photography 2 4 21 Political science 2 4 22 Public service public administration 2 4 23 Records and Information Management 2 4 24 Sculpture 2 4 25 Social sciences sociology 2 4 26 Theatre 2 4 27 Tourism 2 4 28 Urbanism 2 5 Other fields 2 5 1 Religion 2 5 2 Sports 3 See also 4 ReferencesPrizes sponsored by the Nobel Foundation editAlfred Nobel s last will of 1895 only included five prizes covering outstanding achievements who confer the greatest benefit on mankind in the fields of chemistry physics literature peace and physiology or medicine The original Nobel prizes thus includes Nobel Prize in Chemistry Nobel Prize in Physics Nobel Prize in Literature Nobel Peace Prize Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine In addition to the prizes listed above the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences is sponsored by the Nobel Foundation The foundation has trademarked the term Nobel Prize and this designation cannot be legally used to refer to any prizes other than the five original Nobels 1 Prizes not sponsored by the Nobel Foundation editSeveral prizes in fields of study and achievement not covered by the original Nobel Prizes have been established by various entities Some have been referred to as the Nobel Prize of that particular field in the vast majority of cases without the approval of the Nobel Foundation These prizes are generally the highest awards in their fields For some fields more than one prestigious prizes are listed below Some most important prizes in the world are presented in bold The distinguished prizes not conferred by the Nobel Foundation include with the year when a prize was first awarded in brackets Mathematical sciences physical sciences and applied sciences edit Applied mathematics edit John von Neumann Lecture Prize 1960 2 3 4 Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize 2006 1 5 6 George David Birkhoff Prize 1968 2 7 8 Norbert Wiener Prize 1970 2 7 9 1 The Gauss Prize is awarded every four years to one mathematician on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians ICM It was awarded for the first time at the 2006 ICM and so far only few mathematicians have received the medal 2 The Birkhoff Prize and the Wiener Prize are both awarded jointly by AMS and SIAM The recipient must be a member of one of the two societies In 1967 these two prizes were established at the same time The initial contribution for the Birkhoff Prize came from the Birkhoff family and for the Wiener Prize from the Mathematics Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Each is to be awarded every three years initially every five years which is why the two prizes were first awarded in 1968 and in 1970 respectively for outstanding contributions to applied mathematics in the highest and broadest sense In the early years the Birkhoff Prize was awarded at an AMS meeting and the Wiener Prize at a SIAM meeting Now they are usually awarded at joint mathematics meetings See also ICIAM Prizes 1999 10 William Benter Prize in Applied Mathematics 2010 11 12 See also Mathematics and Operations research below Astronomy edit Kavli Prize in Astrophysics 2008 13 14 15 Carl Sagan Medal Valz Prize Gruber Prize in Cosmology 2000 15 16 Crafoord Prize in Astronomy 1985 17 18 Shaw Prize in Astronomy 2004 19 20 21 22 See also Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society 1824 Bruce Medal 1898 Dannie Heineman Prize for Astrophysics 1980 Viktor Ambartsumian International Prize 2010 Automation control cybernetics edit IEEE Control Systems Award 1982 23 Giorgio Quazza Medal 1981 24 Hendrik W Bode Lecture Prize 1989 24 25 Richard E Bellman Control Heritage Award 1979 24 See also Rufus Oldenburger Medal 1968 IEEE Simon Ramo Medal 1984 Communications edit Marconi Prize 1975 26 27 28 IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal 1976 29 See also IEEE Communications Society Edwin Howard Armstrong Achievement Award 1958 IEEE Eric E Sumner Award 1997 For communication networks see also IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award 1988 SIGCOMM Award 1989 SIGMOBILE Outstanding Contribution Award 1996 IEEE Internet Award 2000 SIGMETRICS Achievement Award 2003 Computer science edit Turing Award 1966 30 31 28 IEEE John von Neumann Medal 1992 32 33 Computer Pioneer Award 1981 1 34 35 IMU Abacus Medal 1982 2 36 37 38 1 The Computer Pioneer Award recognizes significant contributions to concepts and developments in the electronic computer field which have clearly advanced the state of the art in computing The award focuses on the achievements of the concrete implementations which were made at least fifteen years earlier and have become major milestones in computer history 2 The IMU Abacus Medal is awarded once every four years to a mathematician computer scientist under 40 years of age on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians ICM It was called as Rolf Nevanlinna Prize from 1982 to 2018 and honored 10 recipients in total The award focuses on the mathematical and theoretical aspects of computer science See also ACM Prize in Computing 2007 to distinguished early to mid career computer scientists Milner Award 2012 exclusively to European researchers Electrical engineering edit IEEE Medal of Honor 1917 39 40 Faraday Medal 1922 39 Edison Medal 1909 40 41 42 43 See also IEEE Daniel E Noble Award previously named the Morris N Liebmann Award 1919 44 45 IET Achievement Medals 1987 46 47 IEEE RSE James Clerk Maxwell Medal 2007 48 49 50 Energy research edit ENI Award 2008 51 52 53 Fermi Award 1956 54 55 56 57 58 Global Energy Prize 2003 59 60 Engineering edit Charles Stark Draper Prize 1989 61 62 28 John Fritz Medal 1902 63 64 65 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2013 66 Information technology edit W Wallace McDowell Award 1966 67 68 69 C amp C Prize 1985 70 71 72 73 Mountbatten Medal 1992 74 75 76 Information theory edit Claude E Shannon Award 1972 77 78 79 IEEE Richard W Hamming Medal 1988 80 81 Materials research edit Von Hippel Award de 1976 40 MRS Medal 1990 40 Mathematics edit Abel Prize 2003 82 83 84 Fields Medal 1936 1 85 86 87 6 Chern Medal 2010 2 88 Salem Prize Wolf Prize in Mathematics 1978 3 89 90 91 1 The Fields Medal is awarded every four years to two three or four mathematicians under 40 years of age on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians ICM 2 The Chern Medal is awarded every four years to one mathematician on the occasion of the ICM It was awarded for the first time at the 2010 ICM and so far only few mathematicians have received the medal 3 The Wolf Prize was considered an equivalent of the Nobel Prize for mathematics until the Abel Prize was established See also Crafoord Prize in Mathematics 1982 Maryam Mirzakhani Prize in Mathematics 1988 Rolf Schock Prize in Mathematics 1993 Leroy P Steele Prize 1993 Clay Research Award 1999 Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences 2004 Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics 2013 See also Applied mathematics above and Operations research and Statistics below Mechanical engineering edit ASME Medal 1921 40 Timoshenko Medal 1957 40 James Watt International Gold Medal 1937 92 93 94 Nanoscience edit Kavli Prize in Nanoscience 2008 95 96 Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology 1993 97 98 See also IEEE Cledo Brunetti Award 1978 Pioneer Award in Nanotechnology 2007 ISNSCE Nanoscience Prize 2008 RUSNANOPRIZE Nanotechnology International Prize 2009 Operations research edit John von Neumann Theory Prize 1975 99 100 101 Optics photonics edit Frederic Ives Medal Jarus W Quinn Prize 1929 102 IEEE Photonics Award 2004 103 SPIE Gold Medal 1977 104 See also Rumford Medal 1800 and Rumford Prize 1839 which recognize significant achievements in either of the fields of heat and light Other prestigious optics and photonics awards include Thomas Young Medal and Prize 1963 succeeding the Thomas Young Oration since 1907 105 106 Rank Prize in Optoelectronics 1976 107 108 ZEISS Research Award 1990 109 110 For quantum electronics and optics see also IEEE Photonics Society Quantum Electronics Award 1978 Charles Hard Townes Award 1981 LIA Arthur L Schawlow Award 1982 Arthur L Schawlow Prize in Laser Science 1991 EPS QEOD Quantum Electronics Prizes 1996 Willis E Lamb Award for Laser Science and Quantum Optics 1998 Some other related awards include Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids 1980 I I Rabi Prize 1991 Joseph Thomson Medal and Prize 2008 Norman F Ramsey Prize 2018 Quantum information science edit International Quantum Communication Award de 1996 111 112 Micius Quantum Prize 2018 113 114 115 116 Rolf Landauer and Charles H Bennett Award in Quantum Computing 2017 1 117 118 1 The Rolf Landauer and Charles H Bennett Award is sponsored by the American Physical Society and partially endowed by IBM It recognizes outstanding research in quantum information processing over the past 10 years performed by a quantum scientist who has received a PhD degree within 12 years Robotics edit Joseph F Engelberger Robotics Award 1977 119 120 121 IEEE Robotics and Automation Award 2004 122 123 124 40 Statistics edit Rousseeuw Prize for Statistics 2022 125 International Prize in Statistics 2017 126 127 COPSS Presidents Award 1981 1 128 129 1 The COPSS Presidents Award is awarded annually to a statistician who is either under 41 years of age or under 46 years of age and has received a terminal statistics related degree within 12 years Technology edit Millennium Technology Prize 2004 130 131 132 133 There are two other technology awards also sometimes referred to as a Nobel Lemelson MIT Prize 1995 which is dubbed as the Nobel Prize of inventing or Oscar for inventors awarded to outstanding mid career inventors who are U S citizens or permanent residents and have received a bachelor s degree within 25 years as well as Lemelson MIT Lifetime Achievement Award awarded from 1995 to 2006 which recognized distinguished inventors whose pioneering spirit and inventiveness throughout their careers improved society and inspired others 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 Honda Prize 1980 an international award that acknowledges the efforts of an individual or group who contribute new ideas which may lead the next generation in the field of ecotechnology sometimes referred to as the Nobel Prize in technology since it has put a spotlight on achievements in a variety of fields based on a wide perspective in the future including two Turing awarded artificial intelligence accomplishments 141 142 143 144 145 Biological sciences cognitive sciences and health sciences edit Bioengineering edit Russ Prize 2001 146 147 148 149 Robert A Pritzker Distinguished Lecture Award 1991 150 151 152 40 Biology ecology edit Crafoord Prize in Biosciences 1984 153 154 155 156 Biomedicine edit Lasker Award 1946 157 158 159 160 161 Canada Gairdner Award 1959 162 163 164 160 161 Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize Warren Alpert Foundation Prize UNESCO Science Prize Wolf Prize in Medicine 1978 89 Note These distinguished awards are also regarded as significant markers for future Nobels Other prestigious biomedical science awards include Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize 1952 165 Robert Koch Prize 1960 165 166 Louis Jeantet Prize 1986 167 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize 1987 168 169 170 171 Keio Medical Science Prize 1996 172 Massry Prize 1996 173 174 Albany Medical Center Prize 2001 175 176 177 Wiley Prize 2002 178 etc See also King Faisal Prize 1982 Heineken Prizes 1989 Shaw Prize 2004 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards 2008 Breakthrough Prize 2013 Tang Prize 2014 etc Cognitive science edit Rumelhart Prize 2001 179 180 181 Jean Nicod Prize 1993 recognizes top research in philosophically oriented cognitive sciences and the philosophy of mind 182 183 184 Conservation biology edit Indianapolis Prize 2006 185 186 187 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Ecology and Conservation Biology 2008 188 Dentistry oral sciences edit IADR Gold Medal 2018 189 IADR Distinguished Scientist Award 1960 40 190 Environmental epidemiology edit John Goldsmith Award 191 192 Neuroscience edit Brain Prize 2011 193 194 195 Nursing edit Florence Nightingale Medal 1920 196 197 198 Optometry edit Glenn A Fry Award 199 200 Pharmaceutical research edit Prix Galien Award 201 202 203 Psychology edit Grawemeyer Award 2001 204 205 206 Kurt Koffka Medal 2008 207 Geosciences agricultural sciences and environmental sciences edit Agriculture edit Wolf Prize in Agriculture 1978 208 209 89 World Food Prize 1987 210 211 212 Bertebos Prize 1997 213 214 215 216 Atmospheric science edit Carl Gustaf Rossby Research Medal 1951 217 Earth science edit Crafoord Prize in Geosciences 1983 23 218 219 220 See also Geology below as well as Gold Medal in Geophysics 1824 Arthur L Day Medal 1948 Arthur L Day Prize and Lectureship 1972 Environmental science edit Blue Planet Prize 1992 221 222 223 1 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement 1974 224 225 226 227 Forestry edit Marcus Wallenberg Prize 1981 228 229 230 Geography edit Vautrin Lud Prize 1991 231 Vega Medal 1881 1 232 233 234 1 The Vega Medal is awarded by the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography SSAG whose highest patron is the King of Sweden The SSAG awards the Vega Medal to an outstanding physical geographer roughly every three years presented by the King The SSAG also awards another Gold Medal called Anders Retzius Medal before 2015 to world leading scholars in human geography and anthropology Geology edit Vetlesen Prize 1960 235 236 237 217 Wollaston Medal 1831 238 239 240 Penrose Medal 1927 241 40 Hydrology edit International Hydrology Prize 1981 242 243 244 Robert E Horton Medal 1976 245 23 Limnology edit Naumann Thienemann Medal 1930 246 247 Meteorology edit International Meteorological Organization Prize 1956 248 249 250 Oceanography edit A G Huntsman Award for Excellence in the Marine Sciences 1980 251 252 246 Alexander Agassiz Medal 1913 217 Soil science edit Dokuchaev Award 253 254 Sustainability edit Katerva Award 255 256 257 There are two other environmental awards often referred to as a Nobel Goldman Environmental Prize 1990 for environmental activism often referred to as the Green Nobel 258 259 260 Stockholm Water Prize 1991 for water related achievements known as the Nobel Prize of water 261 262 263 Social sciences and disciplines business humanities and the arts edit Anthropology edit Huxley Memorial Medal and Lecture 1900 264 265 The Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography SSAG whose highest patron is the King of Sweden awards a Gold Medal called Retzius Medal before 2015 to world leading scholars in anthropology and human geography Architecture edit Pritzker Prize 1979 266 267 268 269 270 271 Royal Gold Medal European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture See also Arts below Arts edit Praemium Imperiale includes award categories in painting sculpture architecture music and a single film and theatre category 272 273 274 275 Wolf Prize in Arts 1981 276 See also Architecture and Nobel Prize in Literature above and Design Music and Photography below Criminology edit Stockholm Prize in Criminology 2006 277 278 279 Design edit Red Dot Design Award 280 281 282 Economics edit Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 1969 John Bates Clark Medal 1947 1 283 284 285 Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics 1994 286 287 John von Neumann Award 1995 2 288 1 The Clark Medal is awarded annually biennially before 2009 to an economist under 40 years of age who work in the U S at the time of the award regardless of his her nationality The Clark is known as the Baby Nobel in economics because around a third of the medalists have gone on to win the Nobel the average age of whose laureates approaches 70 when they were awarded the prize Similar prizes for young talent economists in the world include the Yrjo Jahnsson Award 1993 the European equivalent awarded to European economists under 45 years of age the Nakahara Prize 1995 awarded to Japanese economists under 45 years of age the Gossen Prize 1997 awarded to German speaking economists under 45 years of age the Prix du Meilleur Jeune Economiste de France 2000 awarded to French economists under 40 years of age and the Assar Lindbeck Medal 2007 awarded to Swedish economists under 45 years of age 2 The John von Neumann Award which honors professors with top contributions to economics and social sciences is distinguished from other scientific awards on the basis that it is given by students The students at the Rajk Laszlo College for Advanced Studies Budapest Hungary which is a self governing community of about 100 selected students living together elect the nominees and vote for the prize winner in the Assembly of the College after a review and debate regarding the candidates every year Recipients are invited to the college to receive the award give an open lecture and hold a master class It also needs to be noted that there are three other prizes named after Hungarian American polymath John von Neumann in this prize list the SIAM John von Neumann Lecture 1960 for distinguished contributions to the field of applied mathematical sciences the IEEE John von Neumann Medal 1992 for outstanding achievements in computer related science and technology and the INFORMS John von Neumann Theory Prize 1975 for fundamental and sustained contributions to theory in operations research and the management sciences Education edit Karolinska Prize for Research in Medical Education 2004 WISE Prize 289 290 291 Yidan Prize is the world s most prestigious award in educational research 292 293 294 Entrepreneurship edit Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research 1996 295 Film edit Academy Awards 1929 296 See also Arts above Finance edit Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics 2005 297 298 IAQF Financial Engineer of the Year 1993 299 300 Fischer Black Prize 2003 1 301 1 The Fischer Black Prize is awarded biennially to a finance economist who is either under 40 years of age or under 45 years of age but not have been awarded a Ph D or equivalent by age 35 Geography edit Vautrin Lud Prize 1991 231 The Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography SSAG whose highest patron is the King of Sweden awards a Gold Medal called Retzius Medal before 2015 to world leading scholars in human geography and anthropology See the section on Geosciences Agricultural Sciences and Environmental Sciences awards above for prizes focused exclusively on physical geography Human rights edit Martin Ennals Award 1994 302 303 304 Humanities edit Kluge Prize 2003 305 306 307 See also Philosophy below Journalism edit Pulitzer Prize 308 Linguistics edit Neil and Saras Smith Medal for Linguistics 2014 309 Literature edit Hans Christian Andersen Award for writers and illustrators of children s literature The writer award is sometimes referred to as the little Nobel See also Prizes sponsored by the Nobel Foundation above Music musicology edit Ernst von Siemens Music Prize 1972 310 311 Polar Music Prize 1989 312 313 314 Gramophone Classical Music Awards Diapason d Or Picasso Medal See also Arts above Painting edit See Arts above Philosophy edit Berggruen Philosophy Prize 2016 315 Rolf Schock Prize 1993 316 317 318 319 Jean Nicod Prize recognizes top research in the philosophy of mind and philosophically oriented cognitive sciences 182 183 184 See also Humanities above Photography edit Hasselblad Award 1980 320 321 322 Political science edit Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science 1995 323 Public service public administration edit United Nations Public Service Awards 2003 324 325 326 Records and Information Management edit Emmett Leahy Award 1967 1 327 328 1 The Emmett Leahy Award is given annually to individuals who have had major impact on the field of information management The award has been given since 1967 and honors Emmett Leahy a pioneer in records management Sculpture edit See Arts above Social sciences sociology edit Holberg Prize 2003 329 330 331 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences1 Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research 1981 For awards focused on specific social science disciplines see for example Anthropology Criminology Economics Geography and Political Science above and Urbanism below 1 Since the 1990s the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics has been considered a general award in the social sciences not just economics 332 Theatre edit Tony Awards See Arts above Tourism edit UNWTO Ulysses Prize 2003 333 334 335 Urbanism edit Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize 2010 336 337 338 339 Other fields edit Religion edit Templeton Prize 1973 340 341 342 Sports edit Laureus World Sports Awards 343 344 345 See also editIg Nobel Prize 1991 a satiric prize to celebrate ten unusual or trivial achievements in scientific research every year 346 Right Livelihood Award 1980 which recognizes contributions to solving global problems oftentimes called Alternative Nobel Prize and understood as a critique of the traditional Nobel prizes 347 348 349 Japan Prize 1985 which recognizes outstanding achievements in applied science as opposed to the Nobel prizes which tend to focus on basic science selecting two fields for the prize according to current trends in science and technology 350 351 352 Kyoto Prize 1985 which was created in collaboration with the Nobel Foundation and is regarded by many as Japan s version of the Nobel Prizes representing one of the most prestigious awards available in fields that are not traditionally honored with a Nobel consisting of three different categories advanced technology basic sciences and arts and philosophy 352 353 Crafoord Prize 1982 whose laureates are selected by Swedish Royal Academies who are also responsible for the selection of Nobel Prize laureates in physics chemistry literature and economics recognizing outstanding achievements in four disciplines to complement the Nobel namely astronomy and mathematics geosciences biosciences with particular emphasis on ecology and polyarthritis research of which only one prize is awarded each year on a rotating basis by discipline and the prize in polyarthritis is awarded only when substantial progress in the field has been made 153 154 155 156 218 219 220 Rolf Schock Prizes 1993 which are awarded every three years also by Swedish Royal Academies including four prizes in the fields of logic and philosophy mathematics the visual arts and music 354 316 317 318 319 Heineken Prizes 1964 which are awarded every two years by Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences including six prizes in the fields of biophysics and biochemistry 1964 art 1988 medicine 1989 history 1990 environmental science 1990 and cognitive science 2006 355 356 165 Wolf Prize 1978 which is considered second in importance to the Nobel Prize but considered first in importance for the fields that doesn t have a Nobel Prize with more than a third of recipients going on to win the Nobel recognizing outstanding achievements in medicine agriculture mathematics chemistry physics and arts 89 357 Harvey Prize 1972 which is another prestigious Israeli award with more than a quarter of recipients going on to win the Nobel while recipients of the Nobel or Wolf Prizes are generally not eligible for the Harvey Prize unless the accomplishments cited in the nomination represent new or different work recognizing breakthroughs in science and technology as well as contributions to peace in the Middle East 358 359 360 Bower Awards 1990 conferred by the Franklin Institute including the Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science which recognizes significant contributions in a prescribed discipline that changes each year and the Bower Award for Business Leadership which recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in an American business or industry 361 362 363 364 365 366 Benjamin Franklin Medal 1998 which recognizes outstanding contributions in seven disciplines of science and engineering namely chemistry civil and mechanical engineering computer and cognitive science earth and environmental science electrical engineering life science and physics created in 1998 by reorganizing all of the endowed medals presented by the Franklin Institute at that time including the Franklin Medal presented from 1915 until 1997 the Elliott Cresson Medal presented from 1875 until 1997 and other Franklin Institute medals presented since 1824 which have long been recognized as the oldest and most comprehensive science and technology honor bestowed in the United States and around the world 367 368 361 165 Copley Medal 1731 conferred by the Royal Society thought to be the world s oldest science prize pre dating the Nobel Prize by 170 years and now alternating between the physical sciences including mathematics chemistry astronomy geology and the biological sciences odd and even years respectively 369 370 371 Feltrinelli Prize 1950 conferred by the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei the world s oldest existing Academy of Sciences annually awarding an International Prize which rotates around five categories namely humanities physical mathematical and natural sciences literature arts medicine as well as a possible special international prize for an exceptional enterprise of high moral and humanitarian value four National Prizes whose fields vary each year and four additional national prizes entitled Antonio Feltrinelli Giovani to Italian scholars under 40 years of age as well as another possible Antonio Feltrinelli Giovani one to a foreigner who has established a collaboration with an Italian scientific institution for at least 24 months 372 373 Lomonosov Gold Medal 1959 conferred by the USSR Academy of Sciences and later the Russian Academy of Sciences annually awarding two medals one to a domestic scientist and one to a foreigner for outstanding achievements in the natural sciences as well as the humanities 374 375 an award similar to which conferred by the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine is the Vernadsky Gold Medal 2003 376 Grande Medaille 1997 conferred by the French Academy of Sciences to an international distinguished researcher in a different field each year created in 1997 by combining more than 100 historic foundation prizes such as Lalande Valz Prize Lalande Prize 1803 1970 Valz Prize 1877 1970 Lalande Valz Prize 1970 1996 and Poincare Medal 1914 1996 377 378 Max Planck Humboldt Research Award 2018 succeeding the Max Planck Research Award for International Cooperation 1990 2004 and the Max Planck Research Award 2004 2017 annually awarded to an internationally renowned mid career researcher with outstanding future potential from outside Germany but having a strong interest in a research residency in Germany for limited time periods alternately in the fields of natural and engineering sciences human sciences and life sciences as well as the Max Planck Humboldt Medal 2018 awarded to other two finalists 379 380 381 382 Breakthrough Prize 2013 the world s most generous science prize known as the Oscars of Science recognizing outstanding achievements in three categories life sciences fundamental physics and mathematics 383 384 385 Kavli Prize 2008 which recognizes scientists for their seminal advances in three research areas astrophysics nanoscience and neuroscience awarded every second year 386 387 388 13 14 95 96 Future Science Prize 2016 awarded to life sciences physical sciences and mathematics It has sometimes been called China s Nobel Prize 389 Gruber Prizes 2000 whose International Prize Program honors scientists in the fields of cosmology 2000 genetics 2001 and neuroscience 2004 for their groundbreaking work providing new models that inspire and enable fundamental shifts in knowledge and culture and whose two other previous prizes for justice 2001 2011 and women s rights 2003 2011 have merged and transitioned into the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women s Rights 390 165 16 Shaw Prize 2004 which is described as the Nobel of the East or Nobel Prize of Asia recognizing outstanding contributions in three categories astronomy life science and medicine and mathematical sciences 391 392 19 20 21 22 Tang Prize 2014 which is also considered as an Asian Nobel recognizing outstanding contributions in four categories sustainable development biopharmaceutical science sinology and rule of law 393 394 395 396 Ramon Magsaysay Award 1958 which is also considered as the Nobel Prize counterpart of Asia awarded exclusively to Asian individuals and organizations for their outstanding contributions in six categories namely government service public service community leadership journalism literature and creative communication 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