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    • Subsequent Nobel Prize laureates
  • Nomination
    • Nomination 2025
  • The award ceremony
    • The award ceremony 2024
    • The award ceremony 2023
    • The award ceremony 2022
    • The award ceremony 2021
    • The award ceremony 2020
    • The award ceremony 2019
    • The award ceremony 2018
    • The award ceremonies of the past
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    • Lecture 2025
    • Workshop 2024
    • Lecture 2024
  • Marcel Benoist
    • The founder
    • The legacy
  • Foundation
    • Foundation
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    • Board of Trustees
    • Patronage Committee and Friends
    • Create excellence!
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Nomination and selection / Nomination 2023 pre-announcenement

Nomination 2023 pre-announcenement

Nomination window is expected to be open from 1 February to 15 March 2023.

The Swiss Science Prize Marcel Benoist is Switzerland’s most important research prize. It honours scientists whose work is of relevance to all aspects of human life and society. The research must be of excellent quality, as well as being original, innovative and topical. Eleven winners of the Swiss Science Prize Marcel Benoist have gone on to win the Nobel Prize, the most recent being Professor Michel Mayor of the University of Geneva in 2019.

You will find more information on the required nomination criteria and conditions here.

Contact / Enquiries: Dr Aurélia Robert-Tissot, Foundation Secretary, Tel. 058 484 49 41, aurelia.robert-tissot@sbfi.admin.ch

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Marcel Benoist Foundation
State Secretariat for Education,
Research and Innovation SERI
Einsteinstrasse 2
CH – 3003 Bern

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