Tang Prize

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The Tang Prize (Chinese: 唐獎) is a set of Taiwanese biennial international awards bestowed in four fields: Sustainable Development, Biopharmaceutical Science, Sinology, and Rule of Law. Nomination and selection are conducted by an independent selection committee, which is formed in partial cooperation with the Academia Sinica, Taiwan's national research institution.[1] It is awarded every two years, and is among the most lucrative academic prizes in the world, with a cash grant exceeding US$1.4 million.

Awarded forOutstanding contributions in sustainable development, biopharmaceutical science, sinology, and rule of law
CountryTaiwan
Presented byThe Tang Prize Foundation
First award2014
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Award ceremony for the first Tang Prize
Awarded forOutstanding contributions in sustainable development, biopharmaceutical science, sinology, and rule of law
CountryTaiwan
Presented byThe Tang Prize Foundation
First award2014
Websitewww.tang-prize.org
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Philosophy

Taiwanese billionaire entrepreneur Samuel Yin announced the creation of the Tang Prizes in January 2013 aiming to "encourage individuals across the globe to chart the middle path to sustainable development".[2]

With the aim to recognize and support contributors for their revolutionary efforts in the research fields critical to the 21st century, the Tang Prize is global in reach. Laureates are selected on the basis of the originality of their work along with their contributions to society, irrespective of gender, religion, ethnicity, or nationality.[1]

Award categories

The award categories of the Tang Prize include Sustainable Development, Biopharmaceutical Science, Sinology, and Rule of Law.[3]

The Prize in Sustainable Development recognizes those who have made extraordinary contributions to the sustainable development of human societies, especially through groundbreaking innovations in science and technology.

The Prize in Biopharmaceutical Science recognizes original biopharmaceutical or biomedical research that has led to significant advances towards preventing, diagnosing and/or treating major human diseases to improve human health.

The Prize in Sinology recognizes the study of Sinology in its broadest sense, awarding research on China and its related fields, such as Chinese thought, history, philology, linguistics, archaeology, philosophy, religion, traditional canons, literature, and art (excluding literary and art works). Honoring innovations in the field of Sinology, the Prize showcases Chinese culture and its contributions to the development of human civilization.

The Prize in Rule of Law recognizes individual(s) or institution(s) who have made significant contributions to the rule of law, reflected not only in the achievement of the candidate(s) in terms of the advancement of legal theory or practice, but also in the realization of the rule of law in contemporary societies through the influences or inspiration of the work of the candidate(s).[4]

Laureates

Each laureate receives a Tang Prize medal and diploma. In addition, NT$40 million (US$1.3 million) cash prize is awarded in each category, as well as a research grant of NT$10 million (US$0.33 million), for a total of NT$50 million (US$1.63 million). Should two, or up to three, candidates receive an award in the same category, the cash prize and research grant are shared.[5]

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Year Field Name Nationality Citation
2024
Rule of Law
Mary Robinson Ireland [6]
Sinology
Hsu Cho-yun Taiwan /  United States [7]
Biopharmaceutical Science Joel F. Habener  United States [8]
Svetlana Mojsov  United States
Jens Juul Holst  Denmark
Sustainable Development
Omar M. Yaghi Jordan/ Saudi Arabia/ United States [9]
2022
Rule of Law
Cheryl Saunders  Australia [10]
Sinology
Jessica Rawson  United Kingdom [11]
Biopharmaceutical Science Katalin Kariko  Hungary /  United States [12]
Drew Weissman  United States
Pieter Cullis  Canada
Sustainable Development
Jeffrey D. Sachs  United States [13]
2020 Rule of Law Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association  Bangladesh [14]
Dejusticia: The Center for Law, Justice and Society  Colombia
The Legal Agenda  Lebanon
Sinology
Wang Gungwu  Australia [15]
Biopharmaceutical Science Charles Dinarello  United States [16]
Marc Feldmann  Australia
 United Kingdom
Tadamitsu Kishimoto  Japan
Sustainable Development
Jane Goodall  United Kingdom [17]
2018
Rule of Law
Joseph Raz  United Kingdom
 Israel
[18]
Sinology Stephen Owen  United States [19]
Yoshinobu Shiba  Japan [20]
Biopharmaceutical Science Anthony R. Hunter  United States [21]
Brian J. Druker  United States
John Mendelsohn  United States
Sustainable Development James E. Hansen  United States [22]
Veerabhadran Ramanathan  India [23]
2016
Rule of Law
Louise Arbour  Canada [24]
Sinology
William Theodore de Bary  United States [25]
Biopharmaceutical Science Emmanuelle Charpentier  France [26]
Jennifer Doudna  United States
Feng Zhang  United States
Sustainable Development
Arthur H. Rosenfeld  United States [27]
2014
Rule of Law
Albie Sachs  South Africa [28]
Sinology
Yu Ying-shih Taiwan /  United States [29]
Biopharmaceutical Science James P. Allison  United States [30]
Tasuku Honjo  Japan
Sustainable Development
Gro Harlem Brundtland  Norway [31][32]
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List of countries by laureates

Until 2024.

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Selection Committee

Nomination and selection for the first and second Tang Prize cycles (2013–2014 and 2015–2016, respectively) were conducted by the Academica Sinica on commission of the Tang Prize Foundation; beginning with the third prize cycle (2017–2018), nomination and selection are now conducted by an independent selection committee which is formed in partial cooperation with the Academia Sinica.

The Tang Prize Selection Committee is composed of four separate committees, one per prize category. The committees invite respected scholars and institutions from around the world, including many Nobel laureates, to submit nominees, ensuring those nominated have attained a sufficient level of achievement.[33]

Timeline

Events during the award year:

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Time Event
May Decisions made by the Selection Committee.
June 18–21 Announcement of the laureate(s) in each of the award category.
September Award Ceremony and the Tang Prize Week events.
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