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Abel Prize

The main purpose of the Abel Prize is to acknowledge groundbreaking scientific achievements within the discipline of mathematics. In addition to celebrating exceptional mathematicians and their work, the intent of the Abel Prize is also to increase the status of mathematics in general. The third, and final purpose of the prize, is to encourage the interest in mathematics among children and youth in Norway.
Note: All nominations must be initiated by individuals or institutions. These are confidential nominations - a nomination should not be made known to the nominee (no self-nominations). If institutional nomination and/or expert review is sought (individuals may also nominate candidates outside of the institutional process), please submit a candidate suggestion form at least three months in advance of the external deadline to recommend a candidate to the President’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Honours and Prizes. For more information, please contact awards@sfu.ca.
Value: 750 500 EUR or 849 340 USD (as of 2022).
Agency Website: http://www.abelprize.no/