Széchenyi Prize
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The Széchenyi Prize (Hungarian: Széchenyi-díj), named after István Széchenyi, is a prize given in Hungary by the state, replacing the former State Prize in 1990 in recognition of those who have made an outstanding contribution to academic life in Hungary.
Recipients
[edit]- Alex Szalay - 1991
- Agnes Heller - 1995
- Cseh-Szombathy László, ifj. - 1994
- Eösze László - 2013
- János Kornai - 1994
- Vera T. Sós - 1997
- György Enyedi - 1998
- Miklós Laczkovich - 1998
- Thomas Molnar - 2000
- Gyula O. H. Katona - 2005
- Katalin Keserü - 2007[1]
- Mihály Simai - 2007
- András Szőllősy - 2007
- László Lovász - 2008
- András Jánossy - 2009
- Mária Augusztinovics – 2010
- András Sárközy - 2010
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 2011
- László Lénárd - 2011
- Lajos Pósa - 2011
- Gábor Stépán - 2011
- Endre Szemerédi (2012)
- György Kéri - 2013
- Telegdy Gyula - 2014
- Mária Schmidt, Miklós Simonovits -
- Péter Erdő, Miklós Maróth (2016)
- Béla Bollobás (2017)
- Katalin Karikó (2021)
- András Perczel (2021)
- György Bagdy (2022)
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- www.okm.gov.hu (in Hungarian)