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1 Subject matter  





2 Selection procedure  





3 Laureates  





4 See also  





5 References  














International Cosmos Prize






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The International Cosmos Prize was established in 1993, commemorating Expo '90inOsaka, Japan. The objective of the prize was to develop the basic concept of Expo 90, "The Harmonious Coexistence between Nature and Mankind" and is awarded annually by the Commemorative Foundation for the International Garden and Greenery Exposition, Osaka, Japan, 1990 (Expo '90 Foundation).[1]

The prize, which may be awarded to an individual or team, consists of a commendation, a medallion and a monetary reward, currently 40 million yen. It is awarded during a ceremony held in each autumn, at which the individual or team delivers a commemorative lecture and takes part in a symposium held in their honor.

The name of the prize, "Cosmos," refers to the Cosmos flower that bloomed during the Expo and the ancient Greek word kosmos meaning "universe in harmony." The prize was first awarded in 1993, to the then Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Sir Ghillean Prance.

Subject matter

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The prize shall be awarded for outstanding research work and/or achievement which promote the philosophy, "The Harmonious Coexistence between Nature and Mankind." The Prize shall also illuminate research and/or achievements that use not only analytical and reductive methods, but also advocate a global outlook and show integrated, long-term vision. The prize recognizes achievements in the natural and social sciences, humanities and the arts.

Selection procedure

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The Cosmos Prize Committee [1] will form the Screening Committee of Experts which will screen candidates recommended by the designated recommenders. Based on the results of the screening, the Cosmos Prize Committee will decide the Prizewinner.

Laureates

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Source: [2]

  • 1994 – Jacques F. Barrau [fr]
  • 1995 – Tatsuo Kira
  • 1996 – George B. Schaller
  • 1997 – Richard Dawkins
  • 1998 – Jared M. Diamond
  • 1999 – Wu Zhengyi
  • 2000 – David Attenborough
  • 2001 – Anne Whiston Spirn
  • 2002 – Charles Darwin Research Station
  • 2003 – Peter H. Raven
  • 2004 – Julia Carabias Lillo
  • 2005 – Daniel Pauly
  • 2006 – Raman Sukumar
  • 2007 – Georgina Mace
  • 2008 – Phan Nguyên Hồng
  • 2009 – Gretchen Cara Daily
  • 2010 – Estella Leopold
  • 2011 – The Scientific Steering Committee of the Census of Marine Life
  • 2012 – Edward O. Wilson
  • 2013 – Bob Paine
  • 2014 – Philippe Descola
  • 2015 – Johan Rockström
  • 2016 – Kunio Iwatsuki
  • 2017 – Jane Goodall
  • 2018 – Augustin Berque
  • 2019 – Stuart Pimm
  • 2020 – Not awarded due to COVID-19[3]
  • 2021 – Peter Bellwood[4]
  • 2022 – Felicia Keesing
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Expo '90 Foundation". Expo '90 Foundation. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  • ^ "The Prizewinner". Retrieved September 18, 2019.
  • ^ "Postponement of the 2020 (28th) International Cosmos Prize Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic". Expo '90 Foundation. 2020-07-10. Retrieved 2021-07-19.
  • ^ "ANU archaeologist awarded top honour for life's work". Australian National University. 2021-07-15. Archived from the original on 2021-07-15. Retrieved 2021-07-19.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=International_Cosmos_Prize&oldid=1177390932"

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