S&T Awards*

Abel Prize

The Abel Prize was established by the Norwegian government in 2002 on the occasion of the 200th birth anniversary of Niels Henrik Abel. The Abel Prize recognizes contributions to the field of mathematics that are of extraordinary depth and influence. The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters awards the Abel Prize based on recommendation from the Abel committee. The prize carries a cash award of 6 million NOK. In addition to honouring outstanding mathematicians, the Abel Prize also contributes towards raising the status of mathematics in society and stimulating the interest of children and young people in mathematics by supporting projects like the Norwegian Mathematical Olympiad and the Abel Symposium.

Target Group: Faculty and Scientists

Funding Organization: Abel Fund, Government of Norway

Area: Mathematical Sciences

International:(Country/ Brain Gain): International

Purpose: Awards

* Under Revision | Updated till 2021