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The Kyoto Prize at Oxford will be held in Oxford, UK, on May 5 and 6 (local time). Launched in 2017 and hosted by the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, this event aims to introduce the Kyoto Prize to a wide audience across the UK and Europe.
Videos of the 2025 Kyoto Prize Commemorative Lecture Are Now Available!
Under the clear blue skies of California, the Kyoto Prize Symposium was held in sunny San Diego from March 10 to 12, 2026, welcoming the laureates of the 2025 Kyoto Prize.
The 2004 Kyoto Prize laureate in Arts and Philosophy, Professor Jürgen Habermas, passed away on March 14, 2026, at the age of 96.
The 2000 Kyoto Prize laureate in Advanced Technology, Professor Sir. Antony Hoare, passed away on March 5, 2026, at the age of 92.
The 2025 Kyoto Prize Commemorative Lectures were held on November 11 at the Kyoto International Conference Center, with 1,300 attendees.
The 2025 Kyoto Prize Laureates Introduction Videos Are Now Available!
The 2025 Kyoto Prize Presentation Ceremony took place at the Kyoto International Conference Center on November 10.
Dr. Graham Farquhar, the 2017 Kyoto Prize laureate in Basic Sciences, and Dr. Susanne von Caemmerer were selected as recipients of the Royal Medal in the field of biological sciences.
One-Minute Introduction Video of the 2025 Kyoto Prize Laureates Released!
Dr. Azim Surani, the 2025 Kyoto Prize laureate in Basic Sciences and Dr. Davor Solter were selected as recipients of the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize 2026. Many congratulations on this prestigious recognition!
The registration for the 2025 Kyoto Prize Commemorative Lecture has now closed, as we have reached full capacity.