Holberg Prize
The prize was established by the Parliament of Norway in 2003 and first awarded in 2004. It recognizes scholars who have made exceptional contributions in the arts, humanities, social sciences, law, and theology. Laureates receive a monetary award of 6 million Norwegian kroner to support their research. Candidates are nominated by academic institutions, shortlisted by the Holberg Committee, and approved by the government. Laureates are announced each March, and the award ceremony takes place every June at the University Aula in Bergen. The prize promotes interdisciplinary scholarship and is often referred to as the "Nobel Prize" for the arts and humanities, social sciences, law and theology.
22
Laureates
2004
First awarded
March each year
Announcement
Government of Norway
Presented by
Laureates
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Achille Mbembe
Joan Martinez
Sheila Jasanoff
マーサ・ヌスバウム
Griselda Pollock
ポール・ギルロイ
キャス・サンスティーン
オノラ・オニール
スティーヴン・グリーンブラット
Marina Warner
Michael Cook
ブルーノ・ラトゥール
マニュエル・カステル
Jürgen Kocka
Natalie Zemon Davis
イアン・ハッキング
フレドリック・ジェイムソン
ロナルド・ドウォーキン
S・N・アイゼンシュタット
ユルゲン・ハーバーマス
ジュリア・クリステヴァ