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The Széchenyi Prize (Hungarian: Széchenyi-díj), named after István Széchenyi, is a prize given in Hungary by the state, replacing the former State Prize in 1990 in recognition of those who have made an outstanding contribution to academic life in Hungary.
Recipients
edit- Alex Szalay - 1991
- Agnes Heller - 1995
- Cseh-Szombathy László, ifj. - 1994
- Eösze László - 2013
- János Kornai - 1994
- Vera T. Sós - 1997
- György Enyedi - 1998
- Miklós Laczkovich - 1998
- Thomas Molnar - 2000
- Gyula O. H. Katona - 2005
- Katalin Keserü - 2007[1]
- Mihály Simai - 2007
- András Szőllősy - 2007
- László Lovász - 2008
- András Jánossy - 2009
- Mária Augusztinovics – 2010
- András Sárközy - 2010
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - 2011
- László Lénárd - 2011
- Lajos Pósa - 2011
- Gábor Stépán - 2011
- Endre Szemerédi (2012)
- György Kéri - 2013
- Telegdy Gyula - 2014
- Mária Schmidt, Miklós Simonovits -
- Péter Erdő, Miklós Maróth (2016)
- Béla Bollobás (2017)
- Katalin Karikó (2021)
- András Perczel (2021)
- György Bagdy (2022)
References
editExternal links
edit- www.okm.gov.hu (in Hungarian)