Grawemeyer Award
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The Grawemeyer Award is a prestigious and lucrative award presented each year by the University of Louisville in the state of Kentucky, United States. Initiated in 1985, the award is presented to individuals in the fields of education, improving world order, music composition, religion, and psychology.
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[edit] Recipients
[edit] Education
- 1989: Bertrand Schwartz
- 1990: Howard Gardner
- 1991: Kieran Egan
- 1992: Carol Gilligan
- 1993: Roland Tharp and Ronald Gallimore
- 1994: John T. Bruer
- 1995: Shirley Brice Heath and Milbrey W. McLaughlin
- 1996: Victoria Purcell-Gates
- 1997: Mike Rose
- 1998: L. Scott Miller
- 1999: Not awarded
- 2000: Vanessa Siddle Walker
- 2001: William G. Bowen and Derek Bok
- 2002: Martha Nussbaum
- 2003: Deborah Brandt
- 2004: Not awarded
- 2005: Elliot W. Eisner
- 2006: Lee Shulman
[edit] Improving world order
- 1988: Richard Neustadt and Ernest May
- 1989: Robert Keohane
- 1990: Robert Jervis
- 1991: The United Nations World Commission on Environment and Development
- 1992: Samuel Huntington; Herman Daly and John Cobb
- 1993: Donald Harman Akenson
- 1994: Mikhail Gorbachev
- 1995: Gareth Evans
- 1996: Max Singer and Aaron Wildavsky
- 1997: Herbert Kelman
- 1998: Not awarded
- 1999: Not awarded
- 2000: Margaret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink
- 2001: Janine Wedel
- 2002: Not awarded
- 2003: Stuart Kaufman
- 2004: John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos
- 2005: Francis Deng and Roberta Cohen
- 2006: Fiona Terry
- 2007: Roland Paris
[edit] Music composition
- 1985: Witold Lutoslawski
- 1986: Gyorgy Ligeti
- 1987: Harrison Birtwistle
- 1988: Not awarded
- 1989: Chinary Ung
- 1990: Joan Tower
- 1991: John Corigliano
- 1992: Krzysztof Penderecki
- 1993: Karel Husa
- 1994: Toru Takemitsu
- 1995: John Adams
- 1996: Ivan Tcherepnin
- 1997: Simon Bainbridge
- 1998: Tan Dun
- 1999: Not awarded
- 2000: Thomas Ades
- 2001: Pierre Boulez
- 2002: Aaron Jay Kernis
- 2003: Kaija Saariaho
- 2004: Unsuk Chin(Eun-sook Jin]
- 2005: George Tsontakis
- 2006: György Kurtág
- 2007: Sebastian Currier
[edit] Psychology
- 2001: Michael Posner, Marcus Raichle and Steven Petersen
- 2002: James McClelland and David Rumelhart
- 2003: Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky
- 2004: Aaron Beck
- 2005: Elizabeth Loftus
- 2006: John O'Keefe and Lynn Nadel
- 2007: Giacomo Rizzolatti, Vittorio Gallesi and Leonardo Fogassi
[edit] Religion
- 1990: E.P. Sanders
- 1991: John Hick
- 1992: Ralph Harper
- 1993: Elizabeth A. Johnson
- 1994: Stephen L. Carter
- 1995: Diana L. Eck
- 1996: Not awarded
- 1997: Larry L. Rasmussen
- 1998: Charles Marsh
- 1999: Not awarded
- 2000: Jürgen Moltmann
- 2001: James Kugel
- 2002: Miroslav Volf
- 2003: Mark Juergensmeyer
- 2004: Jonathan Sacks
- 2006: Marilynne Robinson
- 2007: Timothy Tyson