
Islamic Development Bank 2012 Prizes for Science and Technology
The Editorial Board In recognition of the crucial role of Science and Technology (S&T) towards social and economic development, the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) has, over the years, diversified and increased its assistance to its member countries in this area.  | Large image | Figure 1: The logo of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB). | While the IDB continued to direct its efforts and financing to capacity-building, procuring equipment and establishing infrastructure of S&T, it has realized the necessity to develop a leading scientific elite among S&T institutions in member countries through the pursuit of excellence. Purpose and objectives The IDB Prizes for S&T aim at encouraging institutions of excellence and promoting competition among S&T institutions. The Prizes also reflect the commitment of the IDB to implementing forward-looking policies and integrating advanced S&T applications in the development agenda of its member countries. Specific objectives of the Prizes are:  | Large image | Figure 2: World map showing (in green) the member countries of the IDB. (Source). |
- To promote a sound and fruitful competition among S&T education and research institutions in its member countries for achieving excellence;
- To encourage and support the successful institutions in this competition;
- To raise the awareness of decision-makers and intellectuals about present and potential contribution of S&T to human development; and to highlight IDB's policies and contributions towards S&T.
IDB Science and Technology prize categories The IDB Prizes for S&T consist of three (3) prizes awarded on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the IDB Board of Governors. Each prize will consist of a cash award of one hundred thousand (100,000) US dollars, a trophy and a certificate mentioning the name of the winner and its accomplishments. The Prizes are awarded only to institutions (not to individuals) in IDB member countries in the following categories: Category 1: Outstanding scientific or technological contribution to the socio-economic development of a member country. Category 2: Outstanding contribution to any of the following scientific disciplines: Engineering; Agriculture; Medicine; Biotechnology; Information Technology; Optronics; Material Sciences; Pharmaceutical; Industrial Microelectronics; Nanotechnology and alternative Energy Sources. Category 3: Noted scientific research institutions in IDB least developed member countries (LDMCs). Applying for the prizes Applications are invited from national, regional and international academic/ research/ development institutions of member countries, private or public. Filling in an electronic application form Application Form ( Arabic - English - French) It should be completed by the institution following the these guidelines: Guidelines for Application Form ( Arabic - English - French) The completed electronic application form should be sent to the IDB Science & Technology and Technical Cooperation Division Email: STPrize1433@isdb.org The completed forms along with any attachments should be received by the IDB Science & Technology and Technical Cooperation Division or at one of the IDB Regional Offices. For more information about the prizes and the conditions of participation, visit the website of the IDB by clicking here. The completed forms along with their attachments should be received by Science &Technology and Technical Cooperation Division in IDB no later than 05 Safar 1433H corresponding to 30 December 2011, at the following address: The Manager Science & Technology and Technical Cooperation Division, Islamic Development Bank Islamic Development Bank P.O. Box 5925 Jeddah 21432 - Saudi Arabia Email: STPrize1433@isdb.org Tel: +966-2 – 6466774 Fax: +966-2- 6467828
by: The Editorial Board, Mon 12 December, 2011
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