The winners of the WCC Awards are outstanding representatives of the cultural community, who have worked with steadfast dedication to science, education or the arts and through their work made clear contributions to the enhancement of life on earth.
All Winners
Prof. Martin Rees
Albert Einstein World Award of Science 2003 Field of Research: Astrophysics Date: 17 November 2003 Place of Ceremony: National Archives of Finland Host Institution: University
Prof. Jeannie Oakes
José Vasconcelos World Award of Education 2002 Field of Work: Science Education Date: 14 November 2002 Place of Ceremony: Trinity College Host Institution: University of
Prof. Daniel Janzen
Albert Einstein World Award of Science 2002 Field of Research: Biology Date: 14 November 2002 Place of Ceremony: Trinity College Host Institution: University of Dublin
Edna Hibel
Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 2001 Area of Work: Painter Date: 21 November 2001 Place of Ceremony: Aula Academiegebow Host Institution: The Utrecht
Prof. Niels Birbaumer
Albert Einstein World Award of Science 2001 Field of Research: Neurobiology Date: 21 November 2001 Place of Ceremony: Aula Academiegebow Host Institution: The Utrecht University
Prof. Zafra M. Lerman
José Vasconcelos World Award of Education 2000 Field of Work: Science Education Date: 01 November 2000 Place of Ceremony: Great Hall Host Institution: Witwatersrand University
Prof. Frank Fenner
Albert Einstein World Award of Science 2000 Field of Research: Biological Sciences Date: 01 November 2000 Place of Ceremony: Great Hall Host Institution: Witwatersrand University
Dr. Robert Weinberg
Albert Einstein World Award of Science 1999 Field of Research: Medical Sciences Date: 11 November 1999 Place of Ceremony: Main Building Host Institution: Norwegian University
Magdalena Abakanowicz
Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts 1999 Area of Work: Hibel Renaissance Art Date: 11 November 1999 Place of Ceremony: Main Building Host Institution:
Prof. Charles R. Goldman
Albert Einstein World Award of Science 1998 Field of Research: Environmental Sciences Date: 19 November 1998 Place of Ceremony: Hunter Building Host Institution: Victoria University