National Science and Arts Prize

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The National Science and Arts Prize (Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes) is awarded annually by the Government of Mexico in five categories. It was established in 1945. The prize is a gold medal and 520,000 pesos.

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[edit] Language and literature

Recipients of the prize for language and literature (Lingüística y Literatura) include:

[edit] Physics, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences

Ciencias Físico-Matemáticas y Naturales

[edit] Technology and Design

Tecnología y Diseño

  • 2004: Hector Mario Gomez Galvarriata
  • 2003: Octavio Manero Brito
  • 2002: Alexander Balankin
  • 2001: Filberto Vazquez Davila
  • 2000: Francisco Alfonso Larque Saavedra
  • 1999: Jesus Gonzales Hernandez
  • 1997: Baltasar Mena Inesta
  • 1997: Feliciano Sanchez Silencio
  • 1996: Adolfo Guzman Arenas
  • 1996: Maria Luisa Ortega Delgado
  • 1995: Alfredo Sanchez Marroquin
  • 1994: Francisco Sanchez Sesma
  • 1994: Juan Vazquez Lomberta
  • 1993: Jose Ricardo Gomez Romero
  • 1992: Lorenzo Martinez Gomez,
  • 1992: Gabriel Torres Villaseñor
  • 1991: Octavio Paredes López
  • 1991: Roberto Meli Piralla
  • 1990: Daniel Reséndiz Núñez
  • 1990: Juan Milton Garduño
  • 1988: Mayra de la Torre
  • 1987: Enrique Hong Chong
  • 1986: Daniel Malacara Hernández
  • 1985: José Luis Sánchez Bribiesca
  • 1984: Jorge Suárez Díaz
  • 1983: José Antonio Ruiz de la Herrán
  • 1982: Raúl J. Marsal Córdoba
  • 1981: Luis Esteva Maraboto
  • 1980: Marcos Mazarí Menzer
  • 1979: Juan Celada Salmón
  • 1978: Enrique del Moral
  • 1977: Francisco Rafael del Valle Canseco
  • 1976: Reinaldo Pérez Rayón
  • 1976: Wenceslao X. López Martín del C.

[edit] Popular Arts and Traditions

Artes y Tradiciones Populares

[edit] Fine Arts

Bellas Artes

[edit] History, Social Sciences, and Philosophy

Historia, Ciencias Sociales y Filosofía

[edit] External links

Languages