Inamori Ethics Prize
The Inamori Ethics Prize[1] is an annual award presented by the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence at Case Western Reserve University. The prize honors exemplary ethical international leaders "whose actions and influence have greatly improved the condition of humankind".[2] The prize was first awarded in 2008 to Dr. Francis Collins, an American physician who is credited with discovering a number of genes associated with human diseases.
The Inamori Ethics prize is also awarded with a monetary award, which is to be used in the recipients' ongoing projects. Each year, the honoree of the prize delivers a public lecture about their ongoing work at Case Western Reserve University.
Recipients
Source:[3]
- 2022: Paul Farmer
- 2021: Not awarded
- 2020: Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi
- 2019: LeVar Burton
- 2018: Farouk El-Baz
- 2017: Marian Wright Edelman
- 2016: Peter Eigen
- 2015: Martha Nussbaum
- 2014: Denis Mukwege
- 2013: Yvon Chouinard
- 2012: David Suzuki
- 2011: Beatrice Mtetwa
- 2010: Stan Brock
- 2009: Mary Robinson
- 2008: Francis Collins
References
- "Inamori Ethics Prize | Inamori Foundation". 公益財団法人 稲盛財団. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- "Excellence: Inamori Ethics Prize". Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence. 2020-02-06. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- "Inamori Ethics Prize Recipients". Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence. 2020-02-06. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
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