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Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prizes are awards administered by the Nobel Foundation and granted in accordance with the principle of "for the greatest benefit to humankind". The prizes were first awarded in 1901, marking the fifth anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death. The original Nobel Prizes covered five fields: physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace, specified in Nobel's will. A sixth prize, the Prize in Economic Sciences, was established in 1968 by Sveriges Riksbank in memory of Alfred Nobel. The Nobel Prizes are widely regarded as the most prestigious awards available in their respective fields.
Abel Prize
international prize presented by the King of Norway to one or more outstanding mathematicians, created in 2003
Shaw Prize
science award
Kyoto Prize
award for global achievement
Praemium Imperiale
arts prize
Japan Prize
Japanese science award
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
science award
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences
award for recognizing breakthroughs in the life sciences
Breakthrough Prize
international scientific awards
Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics
mathematics award
Faraday Medal
IET award
Tang Prize
set of biennial international awards bestowed in four fields: Sustainable Development, Biopharmaceutical Science, Sinology, and Rule of Law
Dan David Prize
Israeli award for history scholars
International Prize for Biology
annual award for outstanding contribution to the advancement of research in fundamental biology
Yidan Prize
global education research and development award
Mustafa Prize
science and technology award
International Roman Law Moot Court
Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award
German award for academic research
Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research
European social science award (1981-)