Frontiers Planet Prize: Science for a Sustainable Planet

Frontiers Planet Prize: Science for a Sustainable Planet

Deadline: Mon, 14 Nov 2022

Frontiers Research Foundation

Contact: gabriela.ivan@council.science


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Call for Award Description

Frontiers Research Foundation has launched the Planet prize to recognize and reward exceptional scientists. Three prizes worth a total of CHF 3 million (~USD $3.2m) will be awarded in 2023 to the world’s most innovative sustainability scientists who are able to offer globally scalable solutions which protect and restore planetary health. All domains of science will be considered. 

FAQs 

How is the ISC involved? The ISC comes in as a partner facilitating submissions from regions and countries who do not yet have in place a mechanism for applications for the prize. 

Can anyone apply? Before submitting an application, the ISC invites you to consult the official list of countries and regions who already have a National Representative Body (NRB). We invite you to send us your applications if your country is not on this list and does not have an NRB. We invite you to register your interest in applying by attending the webinar below. This will serve as information session for applications.

Who should apply? Applications are welcomed from universities, national scientific academies and funding agencies. All submitted research must offer solutions that address at least one of nine planetary boundaries and have the potential for measurable global impact. 

What is the criteria? The Planet Prize will honour research published in peer-reviewed journals in the past two calendar years that has the greatest potential to help keep the Earth system within planetary boundaries.  

Who will judge the prize? A Jury of 100 leading sustainability scientists will be part of the voting panel. A National Champion from each country will be named in order to compile a shortlist, and then three International Champions will be chosen, each of whom will be awarded a Planet Prize of CHF 1 million. 

Applications through the ISC process close 14 November 2022. More information will be provided in the webinar.

Online Information Session
We invite you to join our information session held on 27 October 2022, led by Jean-Claude Burgelman (Planet Prize Director), and Gilbert De Gregorio, (Head of Partnerships). During this session, they will share the overall mission and objectives of the Planet Prize, the eligibility criteria for scientists, the mechanics of the evaluation process, and the role of the ISC in aggregating nominations.
 
Even if you are not ready to submit this year, the prize will continue into 2023 and beyond. We therefore invite you join the information session for future submissions. 

Date: Thursday, 27 October, 2022
Time: 13:00 UTC
Registration link

Can't attend the webinar?
The session will be recorded. Please contact Gabriela Ivan for recording: gabriela.ivan@council.science.