NOMINATION FOR THE 2023 WOLF PRIZE
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NOMINATION FOR THE 2023 WOLF PRIZE INSTRUCTIONS FOR NOMINATING CANDIDATES The Wolf Prizes in the sciences and the arts are awarded annually since 1978 to outstanding scientists and artists for their achievements for the benefit of humanity and brotherly relations among people, regardless of nationality, race, color, religion, gender, or political views. To date, 365 scientists and artists from all over the world have been awarded the prestigious Wolf Prize. Prize fields in sciences include Agriculture, Chemistry, Mathematics, Medicine, and Physics. Prize fields in the Arts include Architecture, Music, Painting and Sculpture. Every year, the Wolf Foundation awards four prizes in the Sciences and one prize in the Arts. Each prize consists of a diploma and 100,000$. In the event of co-recipients sharing one prize, the honorarium is equally divided among them. Process of Nomination GENERAL 1. In accordance with the Wolf Prize principle of rotation, candidate(s) for the 2023 prize can be nominated only in one of the following five fields: Chemistry, Mathematics, Medicine, Agriculture, and Arts. 2. One, two or three candidates may be nominated to receive the prize. The joint nomination recognizes only collaborative work or work contributing similarity or additively to the same specific field. In this case, each candidate should be nominated using a separate form, with the jointly filed candidate mentioned in the appropriate place. If a joint nomination is for collaborative work, please state this at the beginning of the "Brief Description" section. Please specify the contribution of each candidate to their joint achievement. 3. A Nominator may submit more than one nomination package. 4. An international Prize Committee makes the selection of the Wolf prize Laureates. Committee's decisions are final and irrevocable.
NOMINATION PACKAGE: 5. The submission package should include: a. A duly completed Nomination Form. Please fill out all fields according to the instructions without exceeding the allotted space. b. Three or four letters of support from experts who are not affiliated with the candidate's institution. The letter of support can be written as a collaborative letter of recommendation. The signed letters must be written on formal letterhead. An additional letter from the candidate's institution may be added. c. A recent candidate's photograph at high resolution of at least 300 dpi. d. A short biography, up to one page. 6. Submitting the nomination package: a. Submission via E-Mail only to: Office@wolffund.org.il b. Submission Deadline: October 24th, 2022 at 23:00 (Israel). c. The Form must be completed in full . d. Edited Official Form will not be accepted. Do not make changes using editing software in the original form. e. Please send us all nomination materials in a single E-mail message. f. All files should be named according to their contents including the candidate name. For example: Gross photo, Gross form etc. g. DO NOT PRINT AND SCAN the Nomination Form. h. DO NOT LOCK DOCUMENTS with passwords. i. Each nomination is automatically valid for three cycles. The nominator can update the nomination at any time during this period. After three cycles a new nomination package is required. 7. Limitations: a. The Prize is awarded to individuals, not to institutions. b. A person cannot nominate himself/herself. c. Nobel Prize Laureates will not be considered, unless their nomination is proposed for an achievement entirely different from the one recognized by the Nobel Prize. d. The Wolf Prize is awarded in Jerusalem by the President of the State of Israel. Nominators should reconsider proposing candidates who, to the best of their knowledge, may not be able to attend the ceremony. e. Kindly note that the Wolf Prize is awarded for significant breakthroughs and not for an exemplary career or leadership in a particular field. f. The Wolf Prize is awarded to scientists and artists from all over the world for their professional achievements for the benefit of humanity. Affiliation with the state of Israel or Israeli scientists is not a consideration for awarding the prize. We are here to assist with any question. E-mail us to: Office@wolffund.org.il
NOMINATION FORM WOLF PRIZE 2023 IN THE SCIENCES 1 FIELD (Please mark one) ○ AGRICULTURE ○ MEDICINE ○ CHEMISTRY ○ MATHEMATICS 2 CANDIDATE PERSONAL DATA First name Surname Affiliation E-mail Telephone number Mobile number Date of birth Place of birth Office address ○ Please specify in case of a joint nomination. FULL NAME of joint candidate: Nominator (in case different nominator for each): 3 PROPOSED CITATION FOR DIPLOMA (Up to 50 words)
4 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS (Clearly and concisely describe only achievements that merit the prize)
6 MAJOR HONORS AND AWARDS (Only most prominent ones)
7 LIST OF MOST SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
8 LIST OF SUPPORTERS (Full name, affiliation, email) 9 NOMINATOR Full Name Title Affiliation Address Email Phone number Mobile number Date Scanned personal signature Institute’s logo or scanned stamp Submissions via E-Mail only to: Office@wolffund.org.il Nomination Deadline: October 24th, 2022 at 23:00 (Israel).
NOMINATION FOR THE 2023 WOLF PRIZE INSTRUCTIONS FOR NOMINATING CANDIDATES IN ARTS The Wolf Prizes in the sciences and the arts are awarded annually since 1978 to outstanding scientists and artists for their achievements for the benefit of humanity and brotherly relations among people, regardless of nationality, race, color, religion, gender, or political views. To date, 365 scientists and artists from all over the world have been awarded the prestigious Wolf Prize. Every year, the Wolf Foundation awards four prizes in the Sciences and one prize in the Arts. Prize fields in sciences include Agriculture, Chemistry, Mathematics, Medicine, and Physics. Prize fields in the Arts include Architecture, Music, Painting and Sculpture. Each prize consists of a diploma and 100,000$. In the event of co-recipients sharing one prize, the honorarium is equally divided among them. Previous Wolf Prize laureates in The Arts include Cindy Sherman, Anselm Kiefer, Louise Bourgeois, Marc Chagall, Jasper Johns, Gerhard Richter, Bruce Nauman, Lawrence Weiner, Eduardo Chillida, Claes T. Oldenburg, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Laurie Anderson, Olafur Eliasson, Rosemarie Trockel, and many more. Process of Nomination GENERAL 1. In accordance with the Wolf Prize principle of rotation, candidate(s) for the 2023 prize can be nominated only in one of the following five fields: Agriculture, Chemistry, Mathematics, Medicine, and Arts. 2. A Nominator may submit more than one nomination package. 3. An international Prize Committee makes the selection of the Wolf prize Laureates. Committee decisions are final and irrevocable.
NOMINATION PACKAGE: 4. The submission package should include: a. A duly completed Nomination Form. Please fill out all fields according to the instructions without exceeding the allotted space. b. Three or four letters of support from experts who are not affiliated with the candidate's organization. The signed letters must be written on formal letterhead. c. Candidate’s portfolio. d. A recent candidate's photograph at high resolution of at least 300 dpi. e. A short biography, up to one page. 5. Submitting the nomination package: a. Submission via E-Mail only to: Office@wolffund.org.il. b. Submission deadline: October 24th, 2022 at 23:00 (Israel). c. In case of a large size of submission package, we suggest using Dropbox/ Wetransfer/Google drive for easy delivery. d. The Form must be completed in full. e. Edited Official Form will not be accepted. Do not make changes using editing software in the original form. f. Please send us all nomination materials in a single E-mail message. g. All files should be named according to their contents, including the candidate name. For example: Gross photo, Gross form etc. h. DO NOT PRINT AND SCAN the Nomination Form. i. DO NOT LOCK DOCUMENTS with passwords. j. Each nomination is automatically valid for two cycles. The nominator can update the nomination at any time during this period. After two cycles a new nomination package is required. 6. Limitations: a. The Prize is awarded to individuals. b. A person cannot nominate himself/herself. c. The Wolf Prize is awarded in Jerusalem by the President of the State of Israel. Nominators should reconsider proposing candidates who, to the best of their knowledge, may not be able to attend the ceremony. We are here to assist with any question. E-mail us to: Office@wolffund.org.il
NOMINATION FORM WOLF PRIZE 2023 IN ARTS 1 CANDIDATE PERSONAL DATA First name Surname Affiliation E-mail Telephone number Mobile number Date of birth Place of birth Office address Website 2 PROPOSED CITATION FOR DIPLOMA (Up to 50 words)
3 REASONS FOR NOMINATION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ACHIEVEMENTS
4 MAJOR HONORS AND AWARDS (Only most prominent ones)
5 List of Supporters (Full name, affiliation, email) 6 NOMINATOR Full Name Title Affiliation Address Email Phone number Mobile number Date Scanned personal signature Submissions via E-Mail only to: Office@wolffund.org.il Nomination Deadline: October 24th, 2022 at 23:00 (Israel).
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