Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences and Mathematics
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Grant Name
Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, Life Sciences and Mathematics
Country or Region
United States
Research Field
Deadline
April 1, 2022
(Expired)
Grant Size
Upper $3,000,000USD Lower $100,000USD - The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics - $3 million. - New Horizons in Physics Prize - $100,000.
Contact Info
Eligibility
- Anyone can nominate a candidate at the online nominations page during the open nominations period.
- Self-nominations are not allowed.
- A valid nomination will have basic biographical information on the nominee and nominator and at least one third-party letter of recommendation.
- Candidate citations (up to 10) from a specified academic publishing database are required.
- Self-nominations are not allowed.
- A valid nomination will have basic biographical information on the nominee and nominator and at least one third-party letter of recommendation.
- Candidate citations (up to 10) from a specified academic publishing database are required.
Description
The Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics was founded in 2012 by Yuri Milner to recognize those individuals who have made profound contributions to human knowledge. It is open to all physicists -
- theoretical, mathematical, experimental -
- working on the deepest mysteries of the Universe. Eligibility - Anyone can nominate a candidate at the online nominations page during the open nominations period.
- Self-nominations are not allowed.
- A valid nomination will have basic biographical information on the nominee and nominator and at least one third-party letter of recommendation.
- Candidate citations (up to 10) from a specified academic publishing database are required.
- theoretical, mathematical, experimental -
- working on the deepest mysteries of the Universe. Eligibility - Anyone can nominate a candidate at the online nominations page during the open nominations period.
- Self-nominations are not allowed.
- A valid nomination will have basic biographical information on the nominee and nominator and at least one third-party letter of recommendation.
- Candidate citations (up to 10) from a specified academic publishing database are required.
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Purdue Grant Writing Lab: Introduction to Grant Writing | Open Link |
University of Wisconsin Writing Center: Planning and Writing a Grant Proposal | Open Link |
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