External sources of recognition

This page contains a list of prizes and awards managed by other organisations. The Academy is not responsible for the content of external organisations' websites, and this list is not exhaustive.

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Where an exact date is not provided for a nomination deadline, the month traditionally used for the deadline is provided for reference.

Award

Awarding body

Nomination deadline

Brief description

 

Order of Australia Honours

Australian Government

Rolling deadline - appointments in the Order of Australia are announced on Australia Day and on the King’s Birthday public holiday in June.

Nominations received from the public to recognise people who have contributed above and beyond to the Australian community or humanity at large. To encourage diverse representation of the community, nominations of women are being sought.

AOGS Axford Medal

Asia Oceania Geosciences Society

15 February 2025

Awards outstanding achievements in geosciences and unselfish cooperation and leadership in Asia and Oceania

The Volvo Environment Prize

The Volvo Environment Prize Foundation

20 January 2025

Awarded to people who have made outstanding scientific achievements within the area of environment and sustainability - SEK $1.5 million (approximately $215,000 AUD)

Lefoulon-Delalande Grand Prize

Lefoulon-Delalande Institut de France

29 March 2024

Awarded to scientists who have made a significant scientific contribution in physiology, biology or cardiovascular medicine - €600,000

Wise Prize for Education

Qatar Foundation

15 March 2024

Biennial. Awarded for significant and lasting impact upon education at any level, demonstrating an inspiring and visionary approach – The finalists of the 2024-2025 WISE Prize will receive $100,000- $150,000 USD to support the development of their solutions. A $1 million USD Prize will be awarded at the 2025 WISE Summit to further advance the solution.

Welch Award in Chemistry

Welch Foundation

31 January 2025

Awards important chemical research contributions which have had a significant, positive influence on mankind -US $500,000

Lasker Award

Lasker Foundation

6 February 2024

Lasker Awards will be offered in three categories in 2023: Basic Research, Clinical Research, and Public Service - US $250 000

Letten Prize

The Letten Foundation

6 February 2023

Biennial. A prize for young researchers working within the fields of health, environment, development and equality in all aspects of human life. Winner is awarded 2.5 million NOK 

Prime Minister's Prizes for Science

Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources

8 February 2024

Nominations sought for Australia's national science and teaching awards: total pool of $750,000 in prize monies and an embossed medallion and lapel pin. 

  • The Prime Minister's Prize for Science

  • The Prime Minister’s Prize for Innovation

  • The Frank Fenner Prize for Life Scientist of the Year

  • The Malcolm McIntosh Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year

  • Prize for New Innovators

  • The Prime Minister's Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Primary Schools

  • The Prime Minister's Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Secondary Schools

The Royal Society Awards

The Royal Society

February 2025

Check the Royal Society website to confirm which awards are being offered in the current round. Call for nominations opens in November

Copley Medal
Given for an outstanding achievement in any field of the physical sciences- £25,000

Royal Medal
For outstanding achievements in the biological, physical and applied sciences- £10,000 each

Croonian Medal and Lecture
Awarded to a scientist to give a lecture in their field of the biological sciences- £10,000

Bakerian Medal and Lecture
Awarded to a scientist to give a lecture in their field of the physical sciences- £10,000

Buchanan Medal
For distinguished contributions to the biomedical sciences- £2,000

Darwin Medal
For work of acknowledged distinction in evolution, biological diversity and developmental, population and organismal biology- £2,000

Ferrier Medal and Lecture
For distinguished contributions on the structure and function of the nervous system. Teams/groups are now eligible for this award.

Francis Crick Medal and Lecture
Given on any field in the biological sciences. Preference is given to genetics, molecular biology and neurobiology, the general areas in which Francis Crick worked, and to fundamental theoretical work, which was the hallmark of Crick’s science- £2,000

Leeuwenhoek Medal and Lecture
To recognise excellence in the field of microbiology, bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology, and microscopy- £2,000

Clifford Paterson Medal and Lecture
For an outstanding researcher in the field of engineering- £2,000

Davy Medal
For an outstanding researcher in the field of chemistry- £2,000

Hughes Medal
Awarded to an outstanding researcher in the field of energy- £2,000

Leverhulme Medal
For outstanding contributions in the field of chemical engineering and applied chemistry. Teams/groups are now eligible for this award.

Royal Society Armourers and Brasiers' Company Prize
For outstanding, pioneering and innovating materials science research with potential for application.

Royal Society Africa Prize
To recognise outstanding research scientists based in Africa who are making an innovative contribution to the sciences which contributes significantly to capacity building in Africa- £15,000 research grant and personal gift of £2,000

The Royal Society Rising Star Africa Prize
To recognise early-career research scientists based in Africa who are making an innovative contribution to the physical, mathematical and engineering sciences- £14,000 research grant and personal gift of £1,000

Royal Society Milner Award and Lecture
To recognise an outstanding European computer scientist, someone who has made a substantial contribution and who is likely go on to further top-level achievement- £5,000

Rumford Medal
For outstanding contributions in the field of physics- £2,000

Sylvester Medal
For outstanding contributions in the field of mathematics- £2,000

Gabor Medal
Awarded for acknowledged distinction of interdisciplinary work between life sciences with other disciplines- £2,000

Michael Faraday Medal and Lecture
For a scientist or engineer whose expertise in communicating scientific ideas in lay terms is exemplary- £2,500

Royal Society Athena Prize
Celebrates individuals and organisations who have contributed most to the advancement of diversity in STEM within their communities. Teams/groups are eligible for this award.

Royal Society David Attenborough Award and Lecture
Awarded to an individual for outstanding and sustained public engagement with science- £2,500

Royal Society Hauksbee Award
For outstanding achievements in science by someone whose work is mostly ‘behind the scenes’ or in support, including technicians, research office staff or other contributors who might not normally be recognised. Teams/groups are eligible for this award- £2,000

Royal Society Mullard Award
For individuals or teams whose work has the potential to make a contribution to national prosperity- £2,000 gift and £1,500 travel grant

Royal Society Research Culture Award
For outstanding contributions to the wider research community. Teams/groups are eligible for this award- £2,000

Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award and Lecture
To support the promotion of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics- £40,000 project grant and £1,000 personal prize.

Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Medal and Lecture
Given on a subject relating to the history of science, philosophy of science or the social function of science- £2,000

Mahathir Science Award

Mahathir Science Award Foundation and the Academy of Sciences Malaysia

 1 March 2023

Awarded to an individual or group in recognition of contributions and innovations towards solving problems in the tropics through Science, Technology and Innovation. The call for nominations is now open for the Tropical Agriculture and Tropical Architecture and Engineering categories - US $100,000

Keio Medical Science Prize

Keio University Medical Science Fund

4 March 2024

Awarded in the field of clinical medicine (including the development of drugs and medical devices) - 10 Million Yen

Global Australian Awards

Advance.org

Open all year round

The Global Australian Awards recognise and celebrate the work of global Australians and alumni of Australian universities around the world who exhibit remarkable talent, exceptional vision and ambition at any stage of their career.

L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Australia & New Zealand Fellowships

L'Oréal and UNESCO

28 June 2024

The Fellowships are intended to provide practical help for the winners to undertake a one year research project in their chosen fields. Winners may choose to spend their funding on buying scientific equipment, paying for child care costs, conference & travel costs or other items they may need to continue their research - four Australian Fellowships and one New Zealand Fellowship valued at $25,000 

TWAS Awards

The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS)

5 April 2024

This award is Biennial and awarded to individual scientists who have been working and living in a developing country for at least 10 years in the fields of agricultural sciences, biology, chemistry, earth, astronomy and space sciences, engineering sciences, mathematics, medical sciences, physics and social sciences. Once every two years - US $10,000 each

King Faisal International Prize

The King Faisal Foundation

31st March 2024

Prizes in different fields of science and medicine - US $200 000. Nominations commence on September 1st for each year

Bower Award and Prize for achievement in Science

The Franklin Institute

31 March 2025

The theme for 2023 is “The Physics of Soft Matter: Self-Assembling, Responsive, Smart”. Awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to understanding the unique properties of soft matter or to the development of applications utilizing soft matter — US $250,000

Virchow Prize for Global Health

Virchow Foundation for Global Health

29 Feb 2024

Awarded to an individual, institution, or organisation who has made significant contributions towards strengthening global health - €500,000. Nominations will open in October 12, 2024

SQA PhD Scholarships

Sydney Quantum Academy

Stream 4 applications for the SQA PhD Scholarships are now being accepted. On August 28, 2024, applications will be accepted for the remaining three streams (1-3), which offer a number of further benefits.

The SQA scholarship program offers students funding to work alongside some of the world’s leading quantum researchers and gain industry-ready skills. SQA PhD Scholarships provide a stipend of up to AU$35,000 p.a., access to career development funding and exclusive benefits.

Mathematics Breakthrough Prize

BREAKTHROUGH PRIZE

 

  • The Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics is given annually to an individual making significant accomplishments in mathematics - $3 million.

  • The New Horizons in Mathematics Prize is designated for early-career researchers - $100,000.

  • The Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize will be presented to women mathematicians who have completed their PhDs within the past two years - $50,000.

Fundamental Physics Breakthrough Prize

BREAKTHROUGH PRIZE

 

The Breakthrough Prizes in Life Sciences are given annually for accomplishments in life sciences broadly defined. Up to four annual Breakthrough Prizes in Life Sciences – $3 million each.

International Prize for Biology

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

15 March 2024

Awarded to an individual who has made outstanding contribution to the advancement of research in biology of genomes – 10 million yen

Tall Poppy Science Awards

Australian Institute of Policy and Science

22 April 2024

The awards were created to recognise and celebrate Australian intellectual and scientific excellence and to encourage younger Australians to follow in the footsteps of our outstanding achievers. Nominees must have graduated with their PhD between three and ten years of the nomination closing date.

Australian Museum Eureka Prize

Australian Museum

12 April 2024

The Australian Museum Eureka Prizes honour excellence across the areas of research & innovation, leadership, science engagement, and school science.

Science Excellence Awards South Australia

Government of South Australia

26 April 2024

Awarded to high achievers in research, industry and education in South Australia. The South Australian Scientist of the Year and the South Australian Innovator of the year will receive $25,000 prize money and winners of all other categories will receive $10,000

TÜBA Academy Prizes

Turkish Academy of Sciences

31 May 2024

TÜBA Academy Prizes are annually awarded to the nominated scientists in Basic and Engineering Sciences, and Health and Life Sciences. The award is comprised of an Academy medal and USD$30,0000.

The Jian Zhou Medal

Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences

30 April 2024

The Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences Jian Zhou Medal is awarded annually to a rising star of Australian health and medical science who is making a significant impact in translational medical science, primarily working in Australia. The Medal is awarded at the Academy’s annual meeting each October and recipients receive financial support for their travel costs to enable them to attend.

Le Grand Prix de la Fondation de la Maison de la Chemie

Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie

30 April 2024

Rewards an original work in chemistry, of benefit to mankind, society or nature. Once every two years – €35,000

The John Maddox Prize

Sense about Science

21 May 2024

Awarded to researchers who have shown great courage and integrity in standing up for science and scientific reasoning against fierce opposition and hostility. Each year there is one winner, and an additional prize for an early career researcher - £3000.

VinFuture Prize

The VinFuture Foundation

17 April 2024

The VinFuture Prize has a Grand Prize of US$3 million awarded annually for breakthrough research and technological innovations that positively improve the quality of human life, and create a more equitable and sustainable world for future generations.

There are also three additional Special Prizes of US$ 500,000 each with a focus on promoting diversity, equity, and new fields of study will also be awarded annually to:

  • Innovator(s) from Developing Country(ies),

  • Female Innovator(s), and

  • Innovator(s) with Outstanding Achievements in Emerging Fields.

Buys Ballot Medal

The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

May 15 2023

The Buys Ballot Medal was established to promote advancements in meteorology and is awarded once every 5 years.

CSL Florey Medal

Australian Institute of Policy and Science

14 June 2024

Awarded biennially to an Australian biomedical researcher for significant lifetime achievements in biomedical science and/or human health advancement for research conducted primarily in Australia - $50,000

TWAS-Lenovo Science Prize

The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS)

5th April 2024

Awarded to scientists living and working in the developing countries for outstanding scientific achievements in engineering sciences - US $100,000, medal and certificate

KNAW Bob Pinedo Cancer Care Award

Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

May

Awarded to a researcher (or team of researchers) whose contribution to (translational) cancer research and compassionate cancer patient - €100,000

L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards

L'Oréal and UNESCO

1 July 2024

Recognises and promotes established women scientists whose outstanding achievements have contributed to the advancement of scientific knowledge and of its benefits to society and provide support to promising young women who are already making significant contributions in their scientific disciplines. 

Ilse & Helmut Wachter Award

Ilse & Helmut Wachter Foundation at the Medical University, Innsbruck 

May

Scientific achievements in all fields of medicine – €15 000

Prince Mahidol Award

Government of Thailand

31 May 2024

Awarded to individual(s) or institutions(s) for their outstanding performance and/or research in medicine that contributes directly to the betterment of society. There will be one award in medicine and one in public health - US $100,000

Resilient Australia Award

Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience

19 July 2024

Recognises and promotes initiatives that strengthen community disaster resilience.

Premi Ramon Margalef d'Ecologia

Generalitat de Catelunya

30 April 2024

The purpose of this international award is to recognise people all over the world who have distinguished themselves in the field of ecological science.

Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology

Eppendorf

15 June 2024

The international Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology is awarded annually to one young scientist, under 35 years of age, for the most outstanding neurobiological research based on methods of molecular and cell biology conducted by them during the past three years - US $25,000

BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards

BBVA Foundation

30 June 2024

Awarded in basic sciences (physics, chemistry, mathematics), biology and biomedicine, information and communication technologies, ecology and conservation biology, climate change - €400 000

RACI National Awards

Royal Australian Chemical Institute

30 June 2024

RACI recognise overall contributions and achievements of members in a number of areas, including:

Research and Innovation

  • C.S. Piper Award is awarded to a full member of the RACI for the best published original research work carried out mainly in Australia in the fields of either soil chemistry or the mineral nutrition of plants. Awarded every second year.

  • H.G. Smith Memorial Award is awarded to a member of the RACI who has contributed most to the development of some branch of chemical science.

  • Rennie Memorial Medal is awarded for excellence in research in Chemical Science.

Leadership

  • Fensham Medal for Outstanding Contribution to Chemical Education recognises outstanding contributions to the teaching of chemistry and science in general over an extended period.

  • The Chemical Service Award recognises substantial contributions to Chemistry and especially to the progress of the profession over a period of many years.

  • Applied Research Award is awarded to a full member of the RACI who has contributed significantly towards the development of, or innovation through, applied research, or in industrial fields.

  • Citations is awarded to a member of the RACI who has made substantial contributions to chemistry, and especially to the progress of the profession over a period of many years.

  • Distinguished Fellowship Award is awarded in recognition of highly distinguished contributions to the profession of academia, government or industry.

  • Leighton Memorial Medal is awarded to a Chartered Member of the RACI in recognition of eminent services to chemistry in Australia in the broadest sense.

  • Weickhardt Medal: Distinguished Contribution to Economic Advancement is awarded to a full member of the RACI who has contributed significantly towards the economic advancement of the Australian economy through work in the chemistry area.

Women in Chemistry

  • Margaret Sheil Leadership Award is in recognition of an outstanding female leader working a chemistry-related field including academia, teaching, and the public or private sector who has helped to inspire and mentor junior female chemists and/or help to provide a more equitable work place.

  • Rita Cornforth Lectureship is awarded to an outstanding female Early Career chemist in recognition of outstanding contribution to chemical research in any sphere, including industry, the public sector and academia.

Queen Elizabeth Prize in Engineering

The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Foundation

8 June 2024

Rewards and celebrates up to five engineers responsible for an innovation that has been of global benefit to humanity - £500,000

Victoria Prize for Science and Innovation

Victoria State Government

18 July 2024

Recognises leadership, determination and creativity, highlighting the many ways in which research and development of international significance are conducted in Victoria - $25,000 per prize

Victoria Fellowships

Victoria State Government

July

Recognises the important role of innovation in Victoria's economic future and the need for Victorians to be skilled in science, technology, engineering and mathematics - $18,000

2024 Australian of the Year Awards

National Australia Day Council

31 July 2024

Celebrates the contributions of those leading Australians who excel in their chosen field or who make outstanding achievements for the betterment of others.

Metcalf Prizes for Stem Cell Research

National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia

9 August 2024

The National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia awards and celebrates two exceptional mid-career stem cell researchers with the Metcalf Prizes for Stem Cell Research. The prizes recognise and honours the exceptional contribution made to stem cell research by Emeritus Professor Donald Metcalf, AC, FRS, FAA.

     

The Abel Prize

The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters

1 September annually - nominations received after this date are considered in the subsequent year.

The Abel Prize recognizes outstanding scientific work in the field of mathematics, including mathematical aspects of computer science, mathematical physics, probability, numerical analysis and scientific computing, statistics, and also applications of mathematics in the sciences. - 7.5 million NOK (approx AU$1.15 million)

Lurie Prize in the Biomedical Sciences

National Institutes of Health (FNIH)

September

Recognises outstanding achievements by young biomedical research scientists

Heineken Prizes

Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

September

Awarding prizes for biochemistry and biophysics, medicine and environmental sciences - US $200,000 in each category.

Canada Gairdner International Awards

Gairdner Foundation

1 October 2024 (2025 International and Global Health Awards)

The Canada Gairdner International Award recognizes outstanding researchers whose unique scientific contributions have increased the understanding of human biology and disease and contributed to the relief of human suffering - CN $100 000

The Danone International Prize for Alimentation

Danone Institute

October

The purpose of the Danone International Prize for Alimentation is to encourage and support cutting edge, innovative and multidisciplinary scientific research in Alimentation. This is a biannual Award - € 100 000

Wolf Prize

Wolf Foundation

The 2025 Wolf Prize will be open for nomination soon

Nomination to the wolf prize is by invitation only. Awarded to outstanding scientists for their achievements for the benefit of mankind   in the following fields in 2024: Physics- Medicine – Agriculture-Mathematics, and Music. - US $100,000 in each prize area. If you wish to submit a nomination, please contact the Wolf Foundation office: office@wolffund.org.il

Millennium Technology Prize

Technology Academy Finland

June 2024

The Millennium Technology Prize is presented every two years and awarded for groundbreaking technological innovations that benefit millions of people around the world - € 1 million

IUPAC  distinguished women in chemistry or chemical engineering

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

1 November 2024

The award acknowledges and promotes the work of women in chemistry/chemical engineering worldwide

Indigenous STEM Awards

CSIRO

November

The Indigenous STEM Awards recognise, reward and celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and scientists who are studying and working in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) field, as well as the integral role schools, teachers and mentors have in supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in pursuing STEM education and careers. The awards also recognise the immense value of connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students with inspirational STEM role models, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous.

Dreyfus Prize

The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation

5 December 2024

The Dreyfus Prize is awarded biennially and recognizes an individual for exceptional and original research in a selected area of chemistry that has advanced the field in a major way. The 2023 Dreyfus Prize topis is "Imaging in Chemical Sciences". The prize consists of a monetary award of $250,000, a medal, and a certificate.

A.M Turing Award

Association for Computing Machinery

December

Technical award given for major contributions of a technical nature to the computing community - US $1 million

Gruber Prizes

The Gruber Foundation

15 December 2024

Honours individuals in the fields of cosmology, genetics and neuroscience, whose ground-breaking work provides new models that inspire and enable fundamental shifts in knowledge and culture - US $500 000 for each category

José Vasconcelos Award

World Cultural Council

December

Awarded to a renowned educator, an authority in the field of teaching, or to an individual who has promoted education policies, who has had a significant influence on the advancement in the scope of culture for mankind - US $10 000

Albert Einstein World Award of Science

World Cultural Council

19 December 2023

The award recognises those who have accomplished scientific and technological achievements which have brought progress to science and benefit to mankind - US $10 000

Kavli Prizes

The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters

December 2025

Kavli prizes acknowledge outstanding scientific achievements in Astrophysics, Nanoscience and Neuroscience every two years – US $1 million

Fields Medal

International Mathematical Union

December

The Fields Medal is awarded every four years on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians to recognise outstanding mathematical achievement for existing work and for the promise of future achievement - US $15 000

The Benjamin Franklin Medal

The Franklin Institute

Rolling deadline

Awarded across seven disciplines of science: chemistry, computer and cognitive science, Earth and environmental science, electrical engineering, life science, civil and mechanical engineering, and physics - US $250 000

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