ROLF SCHOCK PRIZES
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The 'Rolf Schock Prizes' were established and endowed by bequeath of philosopher and artist Rolf Schock (1933-1986). The prizes were first awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1993 and have been awarded every two years since. Each recipient currently receives SEK400,000 (''ca.'' US$59,000).
The Prizes are awarded in four categories and decided by committees of three of the Swedish Royal Academies:
★ Logic and Philosophy (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)
★ Mathematics (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)
★ Visual Arts (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts)
★ Musical Arts (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music)
★ Nobel Prize
★ Right Livelihood Award
★ Polar Music Prize
★ Fields Medal
★ Nevanlinna Prize
★ Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
★ List of prizes, medals, and awards
★ Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
★ Press Release 2003 (''in Swedish'')
The 'Rolf Schock Prizes' were established and endowed by bequeath of philosopher and artist Rolf Schock (1933-1986). The prizes were first awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1993 and have been awarded every two years since. Each recipient currently receives SEK400,000 (''ca.'' US$59,000).
The Prizes are awarded in four categories and decided by committees of three of the Swedish Royal Academies:
★ Logic and Philosophy (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)
★ Mathematics (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)
★ Visual Arts (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts)
★ Musical Arts (decided by the Royal Swedish Academy of Music)
| Contents |
| Laureates in Logic and Philosophy |
| Laureates in Mathematics |
| Laureates in Visual Arts |
| Laureates in Musical Arts |
| See also |
| External links |
Laureates in Logic and Philosophy
Laureates in Mathematics
Laureates in Visual Arts
Laureates in Musical Arts
See also
★ Nobel Prize
★ Right Livelihood Award
★ Polar Music Prize
★ Fields Medal
★ Nevanlinna Prize
★ Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
★ List of prizes, medals, and awards
External links
★ Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
★ Press Release 2003 (''in Swedish'')
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