Kuwait Prize
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Kuwait Prize is an award presented by the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences aimed at supporting and encouraging scientific research in Kuwait and the Arab World.[1] The foundation presents two awards, one for Kuwaiti researchers and another for Arab researchers, in each of the following fields:
- Basic Sciences
- Applied Sciences
- Economic and Social Sciences
- Arts and Literature
- Arab and Islamic Scientific Heritage
The prize consists of thirty thousand Kuwaiti Dinar, the foundation's trophy, a gold medal, and a certificate of appreciation summarizing the winning production and its importance.[2] The Kuwait Prize was established in 1979 in alignment with the goals of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences to support research in all its fields and encourage Arab scientists and researchers.[3]
Winners of the Award
- 2005
- Basic Sciences - Computer Science: Amir Fouad Attia
- Applied Sciences - Water Resources Development: Fawzia Mohamed Al-Rouhi and Nidal Hilal
- Arab and Islamic Scientific Heritage - Medicine and its History: Yusuf Zidan and Rabi' Saeed Abdel Halim
- 2006
- Basic Sciences - Optics: Bahaa Saleh
- Applied Sciences - Corrosion: Fayza Mohamed Al-Khorafi
- 2007
- Basic Sciences - Immunology: Samia Khouri
- Applied Sciences - Pharmacy: Abdulrahman Ahmed Abdulrahman
- Arts and Literature - Andalusian Literature: Mohamed Ridwan Al-Daya
- 2008
- Applied Sciences: Ali Qatreb
- Arab Scientific Heritage: Ahmed Pasha and Mustafa Mouldi
- 2018
- Basic Sciences - Hilal Ahmed Al-Ashoul (from Yemen) and Mohamed Al-Saigh (from Lebanon)
- Applied Sciences - Zakia Hussein Hosni Kfafi (from Egypt) and Hossam Al-Sharif (from Palestine)
- Economic and Social Sciences - Imad Ahmed Mousa (from Iraq) and Badi Hani Baltaji (from Lebanon)
- Arts and Literature - Mohsen Jassem Al-Mousawi (from Iraq)
- 2019
- Basic Sciences - Nader Al-Masmoudi (Tunisia)
- Applied Sciences - Omar Farha (Palestine)
- Social Sciences - Ali Oumelil (Morocco)
References
- ↑ "Awards". KFAS. Archived from the original on 20 February 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
- ↑ "Opportunity for Arab Researchers to Win 40,000 Kuwaiti Dinars in Kuwait Prize 2019". MARJ3. Archived from the original on 2019-12-15. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
- ↑ "News Details". KFAS (in العربية). Archived from the original on 2020-06-15. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
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