Balzan Prize - international prize for humanities, natural sciences, and culture, as well as humanitarian endeavours for peace
Bruce Medal - outstanding lifetime contributions to astronomy ( Astronomical Society of the PacificThe Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) was founded in San Francisco in 1889. It has the legal status of a nonprofit organization. It is the largest general astronomy society in the world, with members from over 70 countries. The society promotes as)
Copley MedalThe Copley Medal is a scientific award for work in any field of science, the highest award granted by the Royal Society of London. It is also the society's oldest award, the first medal being awarded in 1731. The award was created after a £100 bequest in - Physical Sciences and the Biological Science s ( Royal SocietyThe Royal Society of London is claimed to be the oldest learned society still in existence and was founded in 1660. The Royal Irish Academy, founded in 1782, is also closely affiliated with it. The Royal Society of Edinburgh (founded 1783) is a separate S of London)
Dan David PrizeThe Dan David Prize annually gives three $1 million prizes to honor achievements aimed at understanding or impacting the world. There are three categories of prize — the Past, Present and Future. The topics vary from year to year. For 2004, the Past prize - annually honors scientists working on the "Future Dimension," with the topic rotating each year ($1 million prize)
Dirac PrizeConfusingly, there are two prominent awards in the field of theoretical physics and mathematics commonly known as the Dirac Prize awarded by different organizations. The Dirac Medal of the ICTP is given each year by the Abdus Salam International Centre fo – there are two prizes with the same name. "Dirac Medal of the ICTP" is given each year by the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP). "The Paul Dirac Medal and Prize" is awarded annually by the Institute of PhysicsThe Institute of Physics (IOP) is the United Kingdom's professional body for physicists. It was founded as the Physical Society in 1874 and it now has over 30,000 members worldwide. It grants the professional qualifications of Chartered Physicist (CPhys) for "outstanding contributions to theoretical (including mathematical and computational) physics".
Fritz Pregl PrizeFritz Pregl Prize is awarded annually since 1931 by the Austrian Academy of Sciences from the funds left at its disposal by the Nobel prize-winning chemist Fritz Pregl to an Austrian scientist for distinguished achievements in chemistry. The list of recip - Austrian award in Chemistry (Austrian Academy of Sciences)