All Disciplines (Mixed) Research Related Prizes Prize Name Research Area Summery Award (s) Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Award for Service Learning All disciplines Honors one faculty member for contributing to the integration of community or public service into the curriculum and for efforts to institutionalize service-learning. $2,000 Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching All disciplines To honor great teachers, to stimulate discussion in the academy about the value of teaching, and to encourage departments and institutions to value their own great teachers. $215,000 and will teach in residence at Baylor University during the spring semester following the award, plus travel and housing. Winner's home department will receive $35,000. Ernest Boyer Award for Excellence in Teaching, Learning & Technology All disciplines Award recognizes exceptional faculty achievements in enhancing the learning process. $5,000, trophy, engraved plaque McGraw Prize in Education All disciplines Individuals, whom have displayed a sense of innovation in attempting to creatively change, improve, enhance or further a specific area of education. Individuals may be nominated for lifetime achievement. Winners from teaching, administration or policy planning must have instituted or enhanced curricula, developed exceptional programs or improved policy. $25,000 Tyler Prize for Environmental Environmental Science, Energy and Medicine Prizes are awarded for any one of the following: The protection, maintenance, improvement or understanding of an ecological or and environmental condition anywhere in the world; The discovery, further development, improvement, or understanding of known or new sources of energy; Medical discoveries or achievements with such worldwide implications that they significantly benefit environmental aspects of human health. $200,000 award and gold medallion Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize Water resources The Prize is intended to reward the efforts of innovative academics and scientists as well as related organizations in the realm of water resources. It has been established to acknowledge the special achievements that have contributed to the development of scientific solutions to solve the problems associated with the provision as well as the preservation of adequate and sustainable water resources, particularly in arid regions. 1 million Saudi Riyals (SR) or around US$266,000 King Baudouin International Development Prize Varied Individuals or organizations that are making a significant contribution to the advancement of developing countries, helping to close the gap between industrial and developing countries. Examples of past prizewinners cover a broad spectrum of fields, from the teaching of adult literacy to the training of the rural poor, and from technology transfer to new forms of credit, or the development of mutual support within the community. Awarded every other year. Nominations accepted from senior levels of world and regional institutions which have activities in keeping with the aims of the Prize. See website for other nomination restrictions 150,000 Euros (around $165,000 USD) World Food Prize Any field involved in the world food supply -- food and agriculture science and technology, manufacturing, marketing, nutrition, economics, poverty alleviation, political leadership and the social sciences The World Food Prize is the foremost international award recognizing the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world. $250,000 Balzan Prize Literature, moral sciences, and the arts; physical, mathematical and natural sciences and medicine; humanities, peace and brotherhood among peoples. Awarded to candidates considered of eminent personalities and who are recognized international authorities. Four prizes of 1 million Swiss francs (around $700,000 USD) Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award Chemistry, Environmental science and technology, Life sciences, Materials research, National security, Nuclear technology and physics. Honors U.S. scientists and engineers who have made exceptional and relatively recent achievements in the development, use, or control of energy; broadly defined to include the science and technology of nuclear, atomic, molecular, and particle interactions and effects; and environmental conservation and efficiency. Citation signed by the Secretary of Energy, a gold medal, and a $50,000 honorarium. Wolf Prizes to Promote Science and Art for the Benefit of Mankind Arts, Science, Agriculture, Chemistry, Mathematics, Medicine and physics Five or six yearly prizes are awarded for achievements in the interest of mankind and friendly relations among peoples. Nominations accepted by: University Rector, Research Institute Director, Dean, the Head of a Conservatory - in the field of Music, the Head of a Museum of Art - in the field of Painting or Sculpture, the recipient of a Wolf Prize - in his field, and scientists or artists if invited to submit candidates by the Foundation. $100,000 and diploma American Astronomical Society (AAS) Prizes Astronomy AAS awards and prizes recognize outstanding contributions in fields of astronomy. Approximately 15 awards. Varies Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism Humanities & environmental Biennial award to individuals or organizations who have made significant contributions to humanity or the environment in fields such as education, agriculture, environmental preservation, health, housing, human rights and job training. $15,000 or gold medal Volvo Environment Prize Scientific, Socioeconomic or technological Acknowledges persons who have made outstanding innovations or discoveries scientific, socio-economic, or technological - which have a direct or indirect significance in the environmental field and are of global or regional importance. Approx. $180,000 Straniak Philosophy Prize Philosophy Awards scientific contributions dealing with the relationship of man to Time within the framework of a WesternChristian/Asian philosophicreligious comparison. 30,000 Swiss Francs (around $21,000 USD) Constantine Panunzio Distinguished Emeriti Award Humanities or social sciences Honors outstanding scholarly work or educational service (e.g. service in professional, University, Academic Senate, emeriti, departmental or editorial posts or committees) performed by a UC emeritus/emerita in the humanities or social sciences since retirement. Cash prize and certificate