Yidan Prize

Yidan Prize Foundation: Nominations for 2023 to close on 31 March; know the details here

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Posted on 08 Nov 2022
13:11 PM

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Laureates will receive a gold medal and a total sum of HK$30 million, shared equally among teams
Established in 2016, Yidan Prize aims to progress learning by building a global community committed to advancing ideas in education

The Yidan Prize Foundation is on a hunt for innovators making a significant impact in education. The nominations for 2023 Yidan Prize will close on 31 March. Details about the nominations and Yidan Prize is available at yidanprize.org/the-prize/nominations/

The foundation awards two prizes annually to individuals and teams of up to three in two primary areas: education research and education development. Laureates will receive a gold medal and a total sum of HK$30 million, shared equally among teams. Half of which is a cash prize in recognition of their contribution to education. The other half is a project fund to help them scale and grow their work, whether it be to expand their reach, launch a new project or enhance the delivery of existing programs.

Established in 2016, Yidan Prize aims to progress learning by building a global community committed to advancing ideas in education.

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The 2023 Yidan Prize laureates will become part of the Yidan Council of Luminaries — a gathering of the brightest minds in education who come together to exchange ideas, build bridges between research and practice, and act as a collective voice to address some of the biggest challenges facing education today.

Last updated on 08 Nov 2022
13:11 PM
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