Annual award in South Korea
POSCO TJ Park Prize |
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Country | South Korea |
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Presented by | POSCO TJ Park Foundation |
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Reward(s) | Plaque and 200 million KRW[1][2] |
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First awarded | 2007 |
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Prizes given | 59 as of 2023[update] |
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POSCO TJ Park Prize (Korean: 포스코청암상) is an annual award presented by the POSCO TJ Park Foundation in four categories; science, education, community development and philanthropy, and technology.[3][4] The science prize is given to Korean scientists in natural science or engineering. The education prize, community development and philanthropy prize, and technology prize are given to an individual and/or an organization.[5][6] Only the community development and philanthropy prize is not restricted by nationality.[7] Recommendations are received from June to September,[8] candidates are screened from October to December, the winners are announced in January and the prize presentation ceremony happens in April.[9]
Laureates
Year
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Science
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Education
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Community Development and Philanthropy
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Technology
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2007[10]
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Wardah Hafidz (와르다 하피즈)
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–
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2008[11]
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Yang Hee-Kyu (양희규)
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Buddhist Priest Dobub (도법)
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–
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2009[12]
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–
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2010[13]
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Park Jong-il (박종일)
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Chang Byung-Ho (장병호)
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Kim Hae-Sung (김해성)
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–
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2011[14]
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Alola Foundation in East Timor (알로라재단)
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2012[16]
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Kwang Jong-Moon (곽종문)
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–
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2013[17]
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Yoon Byeong-hun (윤병훈)
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Seo Yeong-nam (서영남)
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–
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2014[18][19]
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Kim Bum-sig (김범식)
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Rainbow Community (사회복지법인 무지개공동회)
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–
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2015[20]
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Park Bae-ho (박배호)
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–
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2016[22]
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Cho Yoon-jea (조윤제)
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Raphael Clinic (라파엘클리닉)
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–
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2017[23]
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Lee Jong-heun (이종흔)
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Kim Myung-hwan (김명환)
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2018[25]
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Son Young-Woo (손영우)
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Won Ju-hee (원주희)
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Hwang-Cheol-ju (황철주)
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2019[26]
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Yeomyeong School (여명학교)
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Angkor Hospital for Children (앙코르어린이병원)
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Lim Tae-won (임태원)
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2020[27]
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Hong Song-You (홍성유)
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Don Bosco Vocational School (돈보스코 직업전문학교)
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2021[30]
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Baik Mu-hyun (백무현)
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Children’s Welfare Action Association Seum (아동복지실천회 세움)
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Han Chung (정한)
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2022[31]
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Nam Ki-tae (남기태)
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Yoo Hae-geun (유해근)
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Cho Jin-kyung (조진경)
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Cha Ki-chul (차기철)
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2023[32]
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Park Je-geun (박제근)
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Choe Jae-Chun (최재천)
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Seo Jung-Hwa (서정화)
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