The UNESCO Science Prize is a biennial scientific prize awarded by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to "a person or group of persons for an outstanding contribution they have made to the technological development of a developing member state or region through the application of scientific and technological research (particularly in the fields of education, engineering and industrial development).

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  • The UNESCO Science Prize is a biennial scientific prize awarded by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to "a person or group of persons for an outstanding contribution they have made to the technological development of a developing member state or region through the application of scientific and technological research (particularly in the fields of education, engineering and industrial development). " The candidates for the Science Prize are proposed to the Director-General of UNESCO by the governments of member states or by non-governmental organizations. All proposals are judged by a panel of six scientists and engineers. The prize consists of US$ $15,000, an Albert Einstein Silver Medal, and is awarded in odd years to coincide with UNESCO's General Conference.
  • El Premio en Ciencias de la UNESCO es un galardón bienal otorgado por la Unesco a una «persona o grupo de personss por contribuciones hechas al desarrollo tecnológico de un Estado o región de un miembro en desarrollo, a través de la aplicación de investigaciones científicas y tecnológicas (particularmente en los campos de educación, ingeniería, y desarrollo industrial)». Los candidatos a este premio son propuestos al Director General de UNESCO por los gobiernos de los Estados miembros o por ONG. Todas las propuestas son juzgadas por un panel de seis científicos e ingenieros. El premio consiste en US$ 15.000, en conjunto con la Medalla de plata de la UNESCO Albert Einstein, en una ceremonia celebrada en los años impares (2007, 2009, etc. ), de forma conjunta con la Conferencia General de la UNESCO.
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  • UNESCO headquarters in Paris
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  • "an outstanding contribution made to the technological development of a developing member state or region through the application of scientific and technological research (particularly in the fields of education, engineering and industrial development)"
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  • UNESCO Science Prize
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  • 1968 (xsd:integer)
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  • The UNESCO Science Prize is a biennial scientific prize awarded by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to "a person or group of persons for an outstanding contribution they have made to the technological development of a developing member state or region through the application of scientific and technological research (particularly in the fields of education, engineering and industrial development).
  • El Premio en Ciencias de la UNESCO es un galardón bienal otorgado por la Unesco a una «persona o grupo de personss por contribuciones hechas al desarrollo tecnológico de un Estado o región de un miembro en desarrollo, a través de la aplicación de investigaciones científicas y tecnológicas (particularmente en los campos de educación, ingeniería, y desarrollo industrial)».
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  • UNESCO Science Prize
  • Premio en Ciencias de la UNESCO
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  • UNESCO Science Prize
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