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The Kyoto Prize
The Kyoto Prize is an international award
honoring those who have contributed significantly to humankind's scientific,
cultural, and spiritual development. The prize is presented annually in three
categories: Advanced Technology, Basic Sciences, and Arts and Philosophy.
Consisting of academic honors, a commemorative gold medal and a cash gift of 50
million yen, it is Japan's highest private award for global achievement.
Dr. Kazuo Inamori, President of The
Inamori Foundation, established the Kyoto Prize in 1984 for two reasons: first,
to support his belief that there is no higher calling than to work for the
greater good of all humankind; and second, to recognize those dedicated yet
unsung people who improve the world through their research, science, and art.
Through the Kyoto Prize, Dr. Inamori hopes both to recognize the extraordinary
efforts and contributions to society made by these laureates, and to stimulate
them and others to still greater heights.
Kyoto
Prize Symposium
San Diego's Kyoto Prize Symposium is a
three-day celebration of the lives and works of those receiving the Kyoto Prize, a lifetime achievement award
presented annually to individuals and groups worldwide. Thanks to a grant from
the Inamori Foundation, and the many generous supporters of our Benefit Gala,
the symposium lectures are open to the public at no charge.
The
symposium provides an opportunity for an international audience to learn about
the achievements of the current Kyoto Prize Laureates and to discuss the
relationship between their accomplishments and the common quest for peace and
harmony in our world. Each year, the Symposium features lectures by the latest
Kyoto Prize Laureates and esteemed scholars in the Laureates' fields. The event
includes representatives of business, government, independent peacemaking
organizations, and academic institutions and societies.
We are attending:Arts and
Philosophy
Presentation, with
2011 Kyoto Prize Laureate
Mr. Tamasaburo Bando
Presentation, with
2011 Kyoto Prize Laureate
Mr. Tamasaburo Bando
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