Kyoto Prize at Oxford ようこそ
The Kyoto Prize is an international award, organised by the Inamori Foundation, to honour those who have contributed significantly to the scientific, cultural, and spiritual betterment of humankind.
The Blavatnik School of Government is honoured to bring the Kyoto Prize Laureates to Oxford for a series of events each May – the Kyoto Prize at Oxford.
Innovators & Visionaries
The Kyoto Prize recognises individuals who have made remarkable contributions to science, culture, and spirituality.
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2024 Kyoto Prize Laureates
William Forsythe
A choreographer who opened a new horizon of performing arts by radically renewing the methodologies and aesthetics of Ballet and Dance.
The Inamori Foundation is pleased to present the 2024 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy to William Forsythe.
2024 Kyoto Prize Laureates
Paul F Hoffman
A geologist who worked on proving Snowball Earth accelerating life evolution and plate tectonics dating back to the first half of Earth’s history.
The Inamori Foundation is pleased to present the 2024 Kyoto Prize in Basic Sciences to Paul F Hoffman.
2024 Kyoto Prize Laureates
John Pendry
A theoretical physicist who contributed the theoretical construction of metamaterials to the field of materials science.
The Inamori Foundation is pleased to present the 2024 Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology to John Pendry.
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