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The President's Advisory Committee on External Awards and Honours meets quarterly to recommend nominations for national and international awards. View our archive of UVic award recipients.
The Committee welcomes recommendations from across campus. Contact the Awards Facilitator if you would like to recommend a colleague or have other questions.
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The Warren Alpert Foundation Prize, in association with Harvard Medical School, recognizes and honours one or more scientists, physicians and researchers whose scientific achievements have led to the prevention, cure or treatment of human diseases or disorders, and/or whose research constitutes a seminal scientific finding that holds great promise of ultimately changing our understanding of or ability to treat disease.
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The Abel Prize recognizes outstanding scientific work in the field of mathematics, including mathematical aspects of computer science, mathematical physics, probability, numerical analysis and scientific computing, statistics, and also applications of mathematics in the sciences. The prize is meant to recognize contributions of extraordinary depth and influence to the mathematical sciences.
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The AG Huntsman Award recognizes excellence of research and outstanding contributions to marine sciences. It honours marine scientists of any nationality who have had and continue to have a significant influence on the course of marine scientific thought.
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To recognize scientists, engineers, authors, journalists, and public servants for significant contributions to science and the public’s understanding of science, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) sponsors a wide range of awards and prizes.
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Fellowship: The mission of the AGU College of Fellows is to foster excellence, integrity, and interdisciplinary collaboration in the Earth and space sciences, provide expert and strategic advice to AGU on global scientific issues, and support the professional development and engagement of scientists at all career stages and from all backgrounds.
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Fellowship: The AIAA is the world's largest aerospace professional society. AIAA Fellows are persons of distinction in aeronautics or astronautics, who have made notable and valuable contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology thereof.
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APA/PDC Prize Article Prize Barwise Prize Baumgardt Fellowship Berger Prize Book Prize Chair's Volunteer Service Award Danto/ASA Prize de Gruyter Kant Lecture Series Dewey Lectures Edinburgh Fellowship Essay Prize in Latin American Thought Gittler Award Hampton Prize James Prize Journal of Value Inquiry Prize Lebowitz Prize Op-Ed Contest Plantinga Prize Quinn Prize Rescher Prize Romanell Lecture Routledge, Taylor and Francis Prize Royce Lectures Sanders Graduate Student Awards Sanders Lecture Scheffler Prize Sharp Prize Sosa Fellowship Sosa Prize Lecture Teaching Prize
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The Arctic Inspiration Prize is by the North and for the North and is a community of people and groups, including Indigenous organizations, academia, governments, non-governmental organizations, industry, philanthropy, media and arts and culture organizations, who share a common goal: to recognize northern innovation and excellence and encourage teamwork for the betterment of life in Canada’s North.
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The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award was created in 2002 by the Swedish government to promote every child’s right to great stories. This global award is given annually to a person or organization for their outstanding contribution to children’s and young adult literature.
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The Baillet Latour Biomedical Award recognizes the merits of a person whose work has contributed prominently to the improvement of human health in the fields of metabolic disorders, infectious diseases, neurological diseases, cancer and cardiovascular disease.
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The Balzan Prize’s aim is to foster culture, the sciences and the most meritorious initiatives in the cause of humanity, peace and fraternity among peoples throughout the world. The Prizes are awarded in the subject areas: literature, moral sciences, and the arts; physical, mathematical and natural sciences and medicine; humanities, peace and fraternity among peoples. The four subject areas, two in literature, the moral sciences and the arts, and two in the physical, mathematical and natural sciences and medicine, change every year.
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Awards are offered in: Basic Sciences Biology and Biomedicine Information and Communication Technologies Ecology and Conservation Biology Climate Change Economics, Finance and Management Humanities and Social Sciences Music and Opera
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The Community Award recognizes the contributions of extraordinary British Columbians who build better, stronger, more resilient communities and shine as examples of dedication and service. The Indigenous Business Award honours excellence and inspiring achievement in Indigenous business and entrepreneurship throughout the province. There are awards for Young Entrepreneur of the Year and Business of the Year. The Fulmer Award for First Nations Art honours excellence and inspiring achievement in First Nations Art throughout the province. The Carter Wosk Award honours excellence and inspiring achievement in Applied Art and Design throughout the province. The Reconciliation Award recognizes extraordinary individuals and organizations who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, integrity, respect, and commitment to furthering reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in the province of British Columbia, or inspired others to continue reconciliation efforts.
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Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture recognizes major achievements in advancing ideas that shape the world.
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Blue Planet Prize goes to outstanding individuals or organizations whose work have and continue to contribute significantly to the improvement of the global environment.
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Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics honours profound contributions to human knowledge. Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences honours transformative advances toward understanding living systems and extending human life. Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics rewards significant discoveries across the many branches of the subject.
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The Canadian Association for HIV Research (CAHR) and the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR) are bestowed annually to mid-career researchers who while at the prime of their careers have achieved a track record of excellence and demonstrated a commitment to improving the lives of those living with HIV with or at risk.
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Election to the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) recognizes outstanding achievements and service to engineering in Canada and the world. Fellows have distinguished themselves in different sectors including business, academia and government and in different roles such as business management, executive management, technical, and university faculty. Fellows of the CAE are nominated and elected by their peers (current CAE Fellows) in view of their distinguished achievements and career-long service.
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Fellows elected to the CAHS are health and biomedical science leaders who have achieved national and international peer recognition for their contributions to the health sciences and have a demonstrated track record of exceptional accomplishment and impact.
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Carlyle S. Beals Award. Dunlap Award for Innovation in Astronomical Research Tools. Executive Award for Outstanding Service. Harvey B. Richer Gold Medal for Early Career Research in Astronomy. Helen Sawyer Hogg Public Lecture. Martin Award for mid-career achievement. Patrons of the Society honorary status recognizes service. R.M. Petrie Prize Lecture is an invited discourse by an outstanding astrophysicist. The Qilak Award for Astronomy Communications, Public Education and Outreach
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The Lawson Medal, the most prestigious award of the CBA/ABC, was established "to provide a collective, formal expression of the admiration and respect of botanists in Canada for excellence in the contribution of an individual to Canadian botany." The Mary E. Elliott Service Award is given to an individual for meritorious service to CBA/ABC. The Magister Teaching Award recognizes plant biologists (CBA/ABC members or not), in their mid or late career, who have demonstrated a consistently high level of teaching excellence and teaching-related activities over at least 10 years as a faculty member at a Canadian post-secondary institution, including colleges and institutes.
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The Canadian Cancer Society Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research recognize individuals who have made, and are making, valuable contributions to the cancer research ecosystem in Canada. Recipients are leaders in their fields who exemplify excellence in science and outstanding service to the scientific community. The Inclusive Excellence Prize is given to an individual who has demonstrated leadership in the advancement of equity, diversity and inclusion as it relates to the cancer research ecosystem in Canada. The Lifetime Contribution Prize is given to an esteemed Canadian whose contributions to cancer research extend beyond traditional research accomplishments and outputs. The Robert L. Noble Prize is given for outstanding achievements in basic biomedical cancer research. The O. Harold Warwick Prize is given for outstanding achievements in cancer control research. The William E. Rawls Prize is given to an early career investigator whose outstanding contributions have the potential to lead to, or have already led to important advances in cancer control. The Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize is given to an early career investigator whose outstanding contributions to basic biomedical research have the potential to lead, or have already led to improved understanding of cancer treatments and/or cures.
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CHLA/ABSC Canadian Hospital Librarian of the Year Award: Recognizes the contribution of an individual hospital librarian to the advancement of health care and health librarianship in Canada. CHLA/ABSC Emerging Leader Award: This award recognizes the skills, enthusiasm and energy that new health information professionals contribute to the profession. CHLA/ABSC Flower Award for Innovation and Quality Improvement: Recognizes health information professionals or teams who have created or demonstrated improvements in health sciences library services for their users or the profession through innovative thinking and approaches. CHLA / ABSC Library Information Technician Award of Outstanding Achievement: This award recognizes the contribution of an individual library information technician to the advancement of health care and health libraries in Canada. David S. Crawford Honorary Lifetime Membership Award Past Recipients JCHLA/JABSC Student Paper Prize: This award recognizes the library and information science or library technician student who submits the best unpublished paper on health sciences librarianship to the competition. Margaret Ridley Charlton Award of Outstanding Achievement: Recognizes a librarian who has made a significant contribution to the field of health sciences librarianship in Canada. CHLA/ABSC Special Recognition Awards
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Trailblazer Awards Gold Leaf Awards Rising Star Awards
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CPA Gold Medal Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Canadian Psychology. CPA Donald O. Hebb Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Science. CPA Award for Distinguished Contributions to Education and Training in Psychology in Canada. CPA Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Profession. CPA Award for Public, Community Service and Human Rights and Social Justice in Psychology. CPA Humanitarian Award. CPA President’s New Researcher Award.
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The R.D. Defries Award is CPHA's highest award for outstanding contributions in the broad field of public health, preference being given to Canadian contributions and individuals who have substantially supported the objectives of CPHA. Honorary Life Membership is awarded to a CPHA member for exceptional excellence as an educator, researcher or practitioner in the field of public health, as demonstrated by achievements, valuable and outstanding research or distinguished service in the advancement of public health knowledge and practice. The Certificate of Merit gives official recognition to individuals/groups/associations who have given especially noteworthy services to public health and whose contribution furthers CPHA in achieving its objectives. The Ron Draper Health Promotion Award is presented to an individual, group or organization engaged in community work who has made a significant contribution to health promotion by working in the community to: build healthy public policy, create environments that support health, enable community action, enhance personal skills, and/or re-orient health services. The CPHA National Public Health Hero Award recognizes an individual in a community of any size and composition from across the country, whose efforts have resulted in a positive difference for the public's health at the national level.
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The CSCE awards program is administered jointly by the CSCE Honours and Fellowships Committee and by the CSCE Foundation Trustees (a Canadian registered charity) and funded by the generosity of CSCE members and others who support the Society’s mission. These awards are intended to recognize and encourage the pursuit of excellence: A.B. Sanderson Award; Albert E. Berry Medal; Camille A. Dagenais Award; E. Whitman Wright Award; Excellence In Innovation In Civil Engineering Award; Award For Governmental Leadership In Sustainable Infrastructure; Young Professional Engineer Award; Horst Liepholz Medal; James A. Vance Award; Sandford Fleming Award; Walter Shanly Award; W. Gordon Plewes Award.
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The Canadian Society for Immunology has many different awards available for it's members. Many of these awards provide the opportunity for it's CSI student members to travel to the annual CSI conference or the International Union of Immunological Societies conference.
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The Alfred Bader award is presented as a mark of distinction and recognition for excellence in research in organic chemistry by a scientist who is currently working in Canada.
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The Award for Research Excellence in Materials Chemistry is presented to a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant who has made an outstanding contribution to materials chemistry while working in Canada.
The Bernard Belleau Award is presented to a scientist residing in Canada who has made a distinguished contribution to the field of medicinal chemistry through research involving biochemical or organic chemical mechanisms.
The Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Lectureship Award is presented to a scientist who has made a distinguished contribution to the field of biological or medicinal chemistry within the past five years.
The Canadian Journal of Chemistry Best Paper Award recognizes the "best paper" published in the volume year of the Canadian Journal of Chemistry (CJC) by a scientist residing in Canada.
The Canadian Light Source T.K. Sham Award is presented to an individual who has made a distinguished contribution to materials chemistry both in terms of research and mentoring while working in Canada.
The Clara Benson Award is presented to recognize a woman who has made a distinguished contribution to chemistry while working in Canada.
The E.W.R. Steacie Award is presented to a scientist who has made a distinguished contribution to chemistry while working in Canada.
Fred Beamish Award recognizes an individual who demonstrates innovation in research in the field of analytical chemistry, where the research is anticipated to have significant potential for practical applications.
Gilead Award for Excellence in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is presented to a chemist as a mark of distinction and recognition for excellence in their work in equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Gilead Early Career Award for Excellence in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is presented to an early career chemist as a mark of distinction and recognition for excellence in their work in equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives.
The IntelliSyn Pharma Research Excellence Award (formerly the Boehringer Ingelheim Research Excellence Award) is presented to a scientist residing in Canada who has made a distinguished contribution to medicinally relevant organic or biophysical chemistry while working in Canada.
The John C. Polanyi Award is presented for excellence by a scientist carrying out research in Canada in physical, theoretical or computational chemistry or chemical physics.
The Keith Fagnou Award is presented to a scientist residing in Canada who has made a distinguished contribution to organic chemistry while working in Canada. Eligible candidates must have received their Ph.D. no more than 12 years prior at the time of initial nomination.
The Keith Laidler Award recognizes outstanding early-career contributions to physical chemistry, for research carried out in Canada, by a scientist residing in Canada.
The Melanie O’Neill Young Investigator Award in Biological Chemistry is presented to a scientist residing in Canada who has made a distinguished contribution to biological chemistry while working in Canada.
The R.U. Lemieux Award is presented to an organic chemist who has made a distinguished contribution to any area of organic chemistry and who is currently working in Canada.
The Ricardo Aroca Award is presented to a scientist residing in Canada who has made a distinguished contribution to the field of analytical chemistry while working in Canada.
The Rio Tinto Award is presented to a scientist who has made a distinguished contribution to the fields of inorganic chemistry or electrochemistry while working in Canada.
The Strem Chemicals Award is presented to a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant who has made an outstanding contribution to inorganic chemistry, demonstrating exceptional promise, while working in Canada.
The Tom Ziegler Award is presented in honour of Prof. Tom Ziegler (1945-2015) to a scientist residing in Canada who has made an outstanding early-career contribution to theoretical and/or computational chemistry.
The W.A.E. McBryde Medal is presented to a young scientist working in Canada who has made a significant achievement in pure or applied analytical chemistry. -
The City’s Honorary Citizen Award celebrates those who have performed outstanding service for the betterment of our community and personal achievements.
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This award, which may be given in any field or discipline, recognizes substantive contribution to some aspect of microsystems or nanotechnology, including microelectronics, photonics, optoelectronics, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), microfluidics, nanomaterials, and embedded software. The contribution must notably improve our understanding of, or demonstrate novelty in one or more of the following areas: applying fabrication technology; design methods and computer aided design tools; and or system architecture.
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The CUFA BC Distinguished Academics Awards celebrate the ideas that contribute to the non-academic community and demonstrate the necessity and vitality of public university-based research and scholarly activity. Each year, the nominees hail from different institutions and disciplines, and conduct research in very different domains. However different their work, they are united by their passion for rigorous and meaningful scholarship – and for research that contributes to the public good.
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The International Cosmos Prize is awarded for research work that has achieved excellence and is recognized as contributing to a significant understanding of the relationships among living organisms, the interdependence of life and the global environment, and the common nature integrating these inter-relationships. It should be characterized by a global perspective which tries to illuminate the relationships between diverse phenomena, in keeping with the concepts and principle of "The Harmonious Coexistence of Nature and Mankind."
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The Cottrell Scholar (CS) program champions the very best early career teacher-scholars in chemistry, physics, and astronomy by providing significant discretionary awards for research. Nurturing an interdisciplinary community of outstanding scientific/educational/academic leaders, the CS program fosters synergy among faculty at major U.S. and Canadian research universities and primarily undergraduate institutions. Outstanding candidates are admitted to the ranks of Cottrell Scholars through a stringent peer-review process based on their innovative research proposals and educational programs. Cottrell Scholars engage in an annual networking event, providing them an opportunity to share insights and expertise through the Cottrell Scholar Collaborative. Fulbright-Cottrell Scholars add a transatlantic dimension to this community, participating in conferences and collaborating on team projects. Cottrell Scholar Award
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Robert Holland Jr. Award
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As the largest non-governmental funder of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) research in Canada, Crohn’s and Colitis Canada proudly celebrates and recognizes Canadian IBD researchers for their exceptional contributions to the field of IBD research through four awards. The notable awards include:
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The Earthshot Prize is a global environmental award initiated by Prince William, aiming to inspire and reward innovative solutions for pressing environmental issues. It is designed to incentivize and accelerate progress in five key areas: protecting and restoring nature, cleaning the air, reviving oceans, building a waste-free world, and tackling climate change. The prize seeks to foster collaboration, ambition, and practical solutions that can be scaled and replicated to create a more sustainable future for our planet.
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The President’s Awards are British Columbia’s top awards for professional engineers and professional geoscientists and have been developed to recognize the exemplary and outstanding professional, technical, and community contributions made by members of Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia. The Environmental Award highlights the role of professional engineers and geoscientists in responsible environmental management. The Sustainability Award was created to recognize the important contribution that engineering and geoscience make to the well being of human life and the ecosystems on which we all depend. The Mentor of the Year Award recognizes excellence amongst mentors in the engineering and geoscience community in British Columbia. The Forest Engineering Award of Excellence, sponsored jointly by Engineers and Geoscientists BC and the Association of BC Forest Professionals, recognizes excellence and promotes cooperation and leadership in forest engineering in the broadest sense.
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The Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology encourages the work of promising young neurobiologists by providing support in the early stages of their careers.
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This award has been given annually by the Education Foundation since 1985 to recognize the outstanding professional achievements of distinguished Chinese-Canadians. Of note, the Award of Merit is intended for and has traditionally been bestowed upon senior academics who have made significant contributions to their field of scholarly work. The Award of Merit winner will be selected by an expert panel and the winner will receive a prize of $2,500 and a plaque in recognition.
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The Fields Medal is awarded every four years on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians to recognize outstanding mathematical achievement for existing work and for the promise of future achievement.
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The Franklin Institute Awards pays tribute to Benjamin Franklin by honouring the greatest minds in science, engineering, and industry. Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science Bower Award for Business Leadership Benjamin Franklin NextGen Award Benjamin Franklin Medal in Chemistry Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science Benjamin Franklin Medal in Earth and Environmental Science Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science Benjamin Franklin Medal in Mechanical Engineering Benjamin Franklin Medal in Physics
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The award supports an annual fall lecture or series of lectures by a worthy and accomplished speaker of international stature on topics related to the advancement of health research and its evolving contributions to society.
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The ambition of the Frontiers Planet Prize is to directly address the planetary crisis, by mobilizing a maximum of scientists engaged in breakthrough research, with the greatest potential to stabilize the planet’s ecosystem. Each prize-winning scientist’s institution will receive one million Swiss francs, to support their continuing research, as well as worldwide exposure for their research.
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The Jacob and Louise Gabbay Award in Biotechnology and Medicine recognizes, as early as possible in their careers, scientists in academia, medicine or industry whose work had outstanding scientific content and significant practical consequences in the biomedical sciences. Nominations are solicited; please contact the Awards Facilitator (awardfac@uvic.ca) for assistance.
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The Canada Gairdner International Awards recognize outstanding biomedical scientists who have made original contributions to medicine resulting in an increased understanding of human biology and disease. The Canada Gairdner Global Health Award honours scientifically based research that has improved the health and well-being of those facing health inequities worldwide. The Canada Gairdner Wightman Award honours a Canadian health researcher who demonstrates extraordinary leadership paired with exceptional science.
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The Gerda Henkel Prize is awarded every two years to excellent and internationally acclaimed researchers who have demonstrated outstanding scholarly achievement in the disciplines and funding areas supported by the Foundation and can be expected to continue to do so. Support is primarily provided for the historical humanities, in particular to support research projects in the following fields: Archaeology History Historical Islamic Studies Art History History of Law Prehistory and Early History History of Science
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The Joseph B and Toby Gittler Prize recognizes outstanding and lasting scholarly contributions to racial, ethnic and/or religious relations.
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Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts The Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts are Canada’s foremost distinctions for excellence in visual and media arts. Governor General's Literary Awards are given annually to the best English-language and French-language books in each of the seven categories of Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry, Drama, Young People's Literature (Text), Young People's Literature (Illustrated Books), and Translation (from French to English, and from English to French). Governor General's Performing Arts Awards are Canada's foremost distinction for excellence in the performing arts, recognizing artists and arts volunteers for their outstanding lifetime contributions to Canada's cultural life. Governor General's Awards in Commemoration of the Persons Case salute Canadian contributions to the advancement of women's equality and celebrate Canada's evolution as an inclusive society. Governor General's History Awards honour excellence in educational and public programming about our history and heritage. They are offered in five categories: Teaching; Scholarly Research; Museums; Community Programming; Popular Media. Governor General's Innovation Awards inspire Canadians to embrace innovation and to emulate innovative, entrepreneurial risk-takers who have developed new or better ways of creating value and that are having a meaningful impact on our quality of life.
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The Grawemeyer Awards are five annual prizes given in the fields of music, political science, psychology, education and religion. They were founded by H. Charles Grawemeyer to help make the world a better place.
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The International Prize Program honours individuals in the fields of Cosmology, Genetics, and Neuroscience, whose groundbreaking work provides new models that inspire and enable fundamental shifts in knowledge and culture.
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Guggenheim Fellowships are intended for individuals who have already demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts.
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The Harvey Prize is awarded annually in a variety of disciplines within the categories of Science and Technology and Human Health. The Harvey Prize has also been awarded for Contribution to Peace in the Middle East.
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The Holberg Prize is awarded annually to scholars who have made outstanding contributions to research in the humanities, social sciences, law or theology.
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The Indianapolis Prize awards $250,000 to an animal conservationist who has achieved major victories in advancing the sustainability of an animal species or group of species. The Prize also awards five finalists with $10,000 each. Granted biennially, this award was established to bring the world’s attention to the cause of animal conservation and the brave, talented and dedicated men and women who spend their lives saving the Earth’s endangered animal species.
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The IndSpire Awards recognize First Nations, Inuit and Métis individuals who exemplify Indigenous excellence and whose stories inspire, uplift, and educate Canadians about the tremendous contributions Indigenous people make to our country. There are many categories including: Youth Arts Business and Commerce Culture, Heritage and Spirituality Education Health Law and Justice Public Service Sports Lifetime Achievement
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Vanier Medal recognizes distinction and exceptional achievement of a person who has shown distinctive leadership in public administration and public service in Canada, or who, by his/her writings or other endeavours, has made a significant contribution in the field of public administration or public service in Canada. J.E. Hodgetts Award And Prix Roland Parenteau celebrate outstanding scholarship to acknowledge the best of Canadian Public Administration journal articles in both English and French.
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This award honours scientists and researchers worldwide who are recognized for having contributed significantly to the peace and prosperity of humankind through their original and outstanding achievements that have greatly advanced the progress of science and technology. The eligible fields of this award cover all fields of science and technology. Every year, two fields for the award presentation are chosen by considering the developments in science and technology.
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For scholarly contributions to the philosophical foundations of psychological knowledge.
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The Kavli Prize honours scientists for breakthroughs in three research areas: Astrophysics: the origin, structure, and composition of the cosmos. Nanoscience: science at the atomic scale. Neuroscience: science of the human brain.
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The Killam Prizes are awarded to active Canadian scholars who have distinguished themselves through sustained excellence, making a significant impact in their respective fields in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, health sciences, and engineering.
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The King Faisal Prizes recognize the outstanding works of individuals and institutions in five major categories: Service to Islam, Islamic Studies, Arabic Language and Literature, Medicine, and Science. Its aim is to benefit Muslims in their present and future, inspire them to participate in all aspects of civilization, as well as enrich human knowledge and develop mankind.
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The honorary title of King's Counsel (QC) recognizes exceptional merit and contribution to the legal profession.
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Established with an endowment provided by the late John W. Kluge, the Kluge Prize recognizes and celebrates work of the highest quality and greatest impact that advances understanding of the human experience. The main criterion for the prize is deep achievement in the study of humanity. Nominees need not have worked primarily in academic institutions, but they are expected to have developed, in their creative pursuits or careers, unique insights into the forces that have shaped and continue to shape humankind. Candidates should be distinguished by their intellectual achievements, by the fundamental importance of their work and its influence on public affairs and civil society, and by the ability to communicate the significance of their work to broad audiences. The prize is a $500,000 award, conferred by the Library of Congress (USA), on a laureate from any part of the world.
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The International Awards L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science honours - every year - 5 eminent women scientists from 5 regions of the world. Alternating every other year, these exceptional researchers are rewarded for their important contributions to the progress of science, either in Life sciences or in the fields of Physical Sciences, Mathematics and Computer science.
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For Canadian science writing.
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Lasker Awards are currently given in the categories of Basic Research, Clinical Research, Special Achievement, and Public Service. Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award: For a fundamental discovery that opens up a new area of biomedical science. Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award: For a major advance that improves the lives of many thousands of people. Lasker~Koshland Special Achievement Award in Medical Science: For research accomplishments and scientific statesmanship that engender the deepest feelings of awe and respect. Lasker~Bloomberg Public Service Award: For improving the public’s understanding of medical research, public health, or healthcare; providing financial support for initiatives to enhance public health and/or medical research; serving as a spokesperson for medical research or public health; providing outstanding public health practice.
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The awards will recognize the achievements of individuals, companies and organizations that have had success in endeavouring to advance discoveries from bench to bedside. At the center of the life sciences sector is improving the lives of patients.
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The Molson Prizes are awarded to two persons – one in the arts and the other in the social sciences and humanities - who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding achievements and ongoing contributions to Canada's cultural and intellectual heritage.
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Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering is awarded for a specific achievement or for a series of achievements in any engineering discipline, and may be awarded to an individual or a group of individuals contributing to the same achievement. The Russ Prize is awarded for a specific achievement or for a series of achievements in bioengineering, and may be awarded to an individual or a group of individuals contributing to the same achievement(s).
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The Salisbury Award for Entrepreneurial Translational Research encourages and promotes innovative scientists and early stage startups to translate their discoveries into therapies that can improve the lives of cancer patients. The initiative is designed to catalyze and advance promising research innovations onto the path of commercialization. The Szent-Gyorgyi Prize for Progress in Cancer Research recognizes a person who has made an original discovery or achieved a breakthrough in scientific understanding that has been developed, by them or others, for better prevention, earlier diagnosis, or new treatments for patients with cancer.
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Brockhouse Canada Prize for Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Engineering recognizes outstanding Canadian teams of researchers from different disciplines who came together to engage in research drawing on their combined knowledge and skills, and produced a record of excellent achievements in the natural sciences and engineering in the last six years. The Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering is awarded annually for both the sustained excellence and overall influence of research work conducted in Canada in the natural sciences or engineering. The NSERC John C. Polanyi Award honours an individual or team whose Canadian-based research has led to a recent outstanding advance in the natural sciences or engineering. The NSERC Awards for Science Promotion honour individuals and groups who make an outstanding contribution to the promotion of science in Canada through activities encouraging popular interest in science or developing science abilities. The Synergy Awards for Innovation recognize examples of collaboration that stand as models of effective partnership between industry and colleges or universities. Arthur B. McDonald Fellowships are awarded annually to recognize early stage academic researchers in the natural sciences and engineering and to enhance their research capacity so that they can become leaders in their field and inspire others. Arthur B. McDonald Fellowships were previously known as the E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowships. The NSERC Donna Strickland Prize for Societal Impact of Natural Sciences and Engineering Research honours an individual or team whose research in Canada has led to exceptional benefits for Canadians.
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The Frederic Esser Nemmers Prize in Mathematics is awarded for achievement and work of lasting significance in the field of mathematics. In particular, the prize recognizes major contributions to new knowledge or the development of significant new modes of analysis. The Nemmers Prize in Earth Sciences recognizes achievement and work of lasting significance in the field of earth sciences. The Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics is awarded for achievement and work of lasting significance in the field of economics. In particular, the prize recognizes major contributions to new knowledge or the development of significant new modes of analysis. The Mechthild Esser Nemmers Prize in Medical Science is awarded for achievement and work of lasting significance in the field of medical science. In particular, the prize recognizes major contributions to new knowledge or the development of significant new modes of analysis. The Michael Ludwig Nemmers Prize in Music Composition honours classical music composers of outstanding achievement in a body of work and a unique creativity.
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The Niwano Peace Prize honours an individual or organization making a significant contribution to world peace through promoting interreligious cooperation.
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The Northern Science Award is presented annually to an individual or a group who has made a significant contribution to meritorious knowledge and understanding of the Canadian North and, in the spirit of the last International Polar Year (2007-2008), recognizes the transformation of knowledge into action.
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The Order of British Columbia recognizes those persons who have served with the greatest distinction and excelled in any field of endeavour benefiting the people of British Columbia and beyond. The Order represents the highest form of recognition the Province can extend to its citizens.
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Do you know someone who’s changing the game? A role model whose achievements stand above the rest? From community volunteers to scientists, from artists to entrepreneurs, the members of the Order of Canada have enriched the lives of others and made our country a better place. All individuals who make outstanding contributions to their field of endeavour are eligible for appointment to the Order of Canada.
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The QEPrize champions bold, groundbreaking engineering innovation that is of global benefit to humanity.
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There are a total of eleven scholarships available each year in Canada.
- Three scholarships to: The Prairie Region (Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta)
- Two scholarships each to: Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Region (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island)
- One scholarship each to: British Columbia and Newfoundland
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The Right Livelihood Award aims to boost urgent and long-term social change by recognizing the actions of brave visionaries working for a more just, peaceful and sustainable world for all.
Law Social Sciences Engineering and Computer Science Fine Arts Science Business Education Human and Social Development Humanities -
The Robert Koch Award is awarded annually to researchers for outstanding and internationally recognized scientific achievements. The Robert Koch Gold Medal recognizes the outstanding life's work of a scientist.
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The Rolex Awards foster the values of quality, ingenuity, determination and, above all, enterprising spirit. The awards support exceptional individuals around the world, pioneers who have no or little access to traditional funding and are responding to major challenges with original and innovative projects that advance human knowledge and well-being.
Science Human and Social Development Engineering and Computer Science Business Social Sciences -
The Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award for Distinguished Work in Basic Medical Research is given to scientists for recent discoveries of particular originality and importance to basic medical research.
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The Massey Medal honours those who have contributed to the exploration, development or description of Canada’s geography. The Martin Bergmann Medal is awarded for distinguished accomplishments in Arctic leadership in the Canadian Arctic, excellence for a recent outstanding achievement, or for a lifetime of achievement. The Lawrence J. Burpee Medal recognizes an outstanding contribution or other achievement that greatly enhances the ability of the Society to fulfill its mission of making Canada better known on a national or international level, and/or contributes to the general advancement of geography. The Camsell Medal recognizes outstanding volunteer service to The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Sir Christopher Ondaatje Medal for Exploration recognizes singular achievements and the pursuit of excellence by an outstanding Canadian explorer or a non-Canadian for exploratory achievements within Canada The Joseph-Elzéar Bernier Medal recognizes an exemplary deed or activity that has enhanced or aided the Society in fulfilling its mandate at the international, national, provincial or headquarters level. The Louie Kamookak Medal is awarded by the Society to any person or organization which has been brought to the attention of the Executive Committee, Awards Committee, or to the CEO, as having made Canada’s geography better known to Canadians and to the world. It is also awarded for a noteworthy deed that has served to advance the discipline of geography. The Alex Trebek Medal for Geographic Literacy honours people who work beyond the expectation of their professions toward heightening geographic literacy.
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Fellowship: Fellows of the RSC are distinguished Canadians from all branches of learning who have made remarkable contributions in the arts, the humanities and the sciences, as well as in Canadian public life. College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists: The RSC College is Canada’s first national system of multidisciplinary recognition for the emerging generation of Canadian intellectual leadership. Medals and awards: The RSC administers over 20 prestigious awards in recognition of outstanding achievement.
Fine Arts Human and Social Development Engineering and Computer Science Business Science Education Law Social Sciences Humanities -
The prestigious Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research is awarded each year to an outstanding rising star researcher in the field of mental health, to recognize, encourage and support them as they pursue their research interests and goals.
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These two-year, $75,000 fellowships are awarded yearly to early career researchers in recognition of distinguished performance and a unique potential to make substantial contributions to their field.
Science Social Sciences Engineering and Computer Science -
SSHRC Impact Awards recognize outstanding researchers and celebrate their research achievements, research training, knowledge mobilization, and outreach activities funded partially or entirely by SSHRC. The Gold Medal is SSHRC's highest research honour. It is awarded to an individual whose sustained leadership, dedication and originality of thought have inspired students and colleagues alike. The Talent Award recognizes outstanding achievement by an individual who, on April 1, 2021, holds a SSHRC doctoral scholarship or fellowship or postdoctoral fellowship. The Talent Award is given to an individual who maintains academic excellence, has a talent for research and knowledge mobilization and has demonstrated clear potential to be a future leader within and/or outside the academic sector. The Insight Award recognizes outstanding achievement arising from a single or multiple SSHRC-funded initiatives. It is given to an individual or a team of six people maximum (including the nominee) whose initiative(s) have significantly contributed to knowledge and understanding about people, societies and the world. The Connection Award recognizes an outstanding SSHRC-funded initiative that facilitates the flow and exchange of research knowledge within and/or beyond the social sciences and humanities research community. It is given to an individual or team whose initiative has engaged the campus and/or wider community, and has generated intellectual, cultural, social and/or economic impacts. The Partnership Award recognizes a SSHRC‑funded formal partnership for its outstanding achievement in advancing research, research training or knowledge mobilization, or developing a new partnership approach to research and/or related activities. It is awarded to a formal partnership that, through mutual co-operation and shared intellectual leadership and resources, has demonstrated impact and influence within and/or beyond the social sciences and humanities research community.
Business Law Human and Social Development Education Social Sciences Humanities -
The Steacie Prize is presented once a year to a scientist or engineer of 40 years of age or less for outstanding scientific research carried out in Canada.
Science Engineering and Computer Science -
The Stockholm Water Prize is awarded to a person or organization who contributes to the conservation and protection of water resources, and to the well-being of the planet and its inhabitants.
Engineering and Computer Science Fine Arts Humanities Social Sciences Human and Social Development Education Business Law Science -
The Tang Prize in Sustainable Development recognizes those who have made extraordinary contributions to the sustainable development of human societies, especially through groundbreaking innovations in science and technology. The Tang Prize in Biopharmaceutical Science recognizes original biopharmaceutical or biomedical research that has led to significant advances towards preventing, diagnosing and/or treating major human diseases to improve human health. The Tang Prize in Sinology recognizes the study of Sinology in its broadest sense, awarding research on China and its related fields, such as Chinese thought, history, philology, linguistics, archaeology, philosophy, religion, traditional canons, literature, and art (excluding literary and art works). The Tang Prize in the Rule of Law recognizes individual(s) or institution(s) who have made significant contributions to the rule of law, reflected not only in the achievement of the candidate(s) in terms of the advancement of legal theory or practice, but also in the realization of the rule of law in contemporary societies through the influences or inspiration of the work of the candidate(s).
Humanities Science Business Engineering and Computer Science Law Human and Social Development Education Social Sciences Fine Arts -
VinFuture Prizes reward breakthrough scientific research and technological innovations that catalyze meaningful change in everyday lives, that is, tangible and highly scalable improvements in areas such as productivity, prosperity, connectivity, health, safety, environment, sustainability, as well as the overall happiness of people regardless of their socioeconomic status.
Social Sciences Science Education Business Law Human and Social Development Engineering and Computer Science Humanities -
The Marcus Wallenberg Prize recognizes, encourages and stimulates pathbreaking scientific achievements which contribute significantly to broadening knowledge and to technical development within the fields of importance to forestry and forest industries.
Science Social Sciences Engineering and Computer Science -
Praxis Awards are offered for outstanding achievement in translating anthropological knowledge into action.
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The West Coast Teaching Excellence Awards recognizes excellence in post-secondary teaching over a number of years, primarily at the undergraduate level. An individual nominated for this award will be characterized by a proven commitment to enhanced student engagement and learning, a reflective and intentional approach to teaching practices, and dedication to teaching improvement including successful implementation of any of the 94 Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
Science Social Sciences Business Education Engineering and Computer Science Humanities Law Fine Arts Human and Social Development -
This award recognizes excellence in teaching at the graduate school level.
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The Wolf Prize is awarded to outstanding scientists and artists from around the world for achievements in the interest of mankind and friendly relations among peoples.
Science Fine Arts -
The World Food Prize is awarded for a specific, exceptionally significant, individual achievement that advances human development with a demonstrable increase in the quantity, quality, availability of, or access to food through creative interventions at any point within the full scope of the food system.
Human and Social Development Science Engineering and Computer Science Business Social Sciences -
The Yidan Prize is an inclusive education award that recognizes individuals, or up to three-member teams, who have contributed significantly to education research and development. Yidan Prize for Education Research is awarded for significant contribution to the science of education. Yidan Prize for Education Development is awarded for instituting positive change in education and learning.
Education Human and Social Development
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