The Award
The Programme provides both recognition and support to excellent scientists (up to 50 years of age) who have already produced exceptional scientific work and who occupy a prominent place in the international scientific community. Prizewinners should be guaranteed the maximum possible level of freedom and flexibility in the performance of their research, thereby facilitating an increase in their scientific productivity.
The Prize is associated with financial support up to a maximum of € 1.5 million to be spent over a period of five years. It is intended to enhance and extend the research possibilities of the Prizewinner and his or her group. The Programme is targeted at scientists of any discipline. There are no quotas regulating the distribution of awards between subject areas.
The Wittgenstein Prize is the most generously supported research programme in Austria. As such, it attracts considerable media attention and thus contributes significantly to the understanding and acceptance of scientific research by society.
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News
March 2010
Wittgenstein-PreisträgerInnen im Dialog mit Bundesministerin Dr. Beatrix Karl
April 2009
Rudolf Grimm: From three to four: a quantum leap in few-body physics
März 2009
Ruth Wodak: Methods for Critical Discourse Analysis
März 2009
Jörg Schmiedmayer: Wer hat Angst vor Tenure Track?
D e t a i l s
February 2009
Jörg Schmiedmayer: open letter to the Chancellor about research funding
Ruth Wodak: The Discourse of Politics in Action
Politics as Usual
January 2009
Peter Zoller: awarded "Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award"

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