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The Rey Jaime I Awards (lit.'King James I Awards'; Template:Lang-es, Template:Lang-ca) are Spanish awards given annually to recognize achievements in research and entrepreneurship. Each award includes 100,000 euros and a gold medal as well as a diploma. Awards are given for high-quality work done in Spain, by candidates who live in Spain or have done most of their research work in Spain

Description

The Rey Jaime I Awards were created in 1989 to promote scientific development in Spain while encouraging collaboration among scientific and business enterprises.[1] They recognize achievements in research and entrepreneurship. Each award includes 100,000 euros and a gold medal as well as a diploma. Awards are given for high-quality work done in Spain, by candidates who live in Spain or have done most of their research work in Spain.[2]

The awards are granted by the Fundación Rei Jaume I, whose honorary president is the King of Spain Felipe VI.[3][4] The Fundación Rei Jaume I was created in 1989 by the Valencian Government and the Valencian Foundation for Advanced Studies, who organize and promote the awards.[5]

The award was first given only in the "Basic Research" area. Later, more areas have been added such as: Basic Research, Economy, Medical Research, Environmental Protection, New Technologies, Urbanism, Landscape and Sustainability and Entrepreneurship.[1]

Juries awarding the prize typically include several Nobel Laureates, who travel to Valencia to take part in the deliberations.[2][6]

Recent events

For the 2020 prize-giving ceremony in Valencia, King Felipe VI was unable to participate due to quarantine for COVID-19, but his wife Queen Letizia took part in the event.[7] The queen, who before her marriage was a news anchor at Spanish news channel CNN+, presented awards and gave a short speech praising the "talent, effort and generosity" of prize-winners.[8][9]

References

  1. ^ a b "Premios (Prizes)". Fundación Rei Jaume I. Retrieved March 29, 2021. Los Premios Rei Jaume I reconocen a personas cuya labor sea altamente significativa y haya sido desarrollada en su mayor parte en España. Son de convocatoria anual y cada uno de ellos está dotado con medalla de oro, diploma y 100.000 euros -con el compromiso de reinvertir parte del importe en investigación y emprendimiento en España. (The Rei Jaume I Awards recognize people whose work is highly significant and has been developed for the most part in Spain. They are awarded annually, in Valencia, Spain, and each one of them is endowed with a gold medal, diploma and 100,000 euros – with the commitment to reinvest part of the amount in research and entrepreneurship in Spain.)
  2. ^ a b "El Premio Rey Jaime I al 'Compromiso Social' desaparece tras retirar la Generalitat Valenciana su patrocinio". El Economista. December 1, 2016. Retrieved March 29, 2021. Pueden ser candidatos las personas que hayan efectuado la mayor parte de su labor profesional en España y, preferentemente, que resida en nuestro país, con el objetivo de promocionar la investigación, el emprendimiento y el desarrollo científico en España. Desde su creación en 1989, bajo el patronazgo del rey, cerca de 400 personalidades han participado en los premios como jurado, de los cuales, hasta un total de 50, son premios nobel que se han trasladado expresamente a Valencia. (Candidates should be people who have carried out most of their professional work in Spain and, preferably, who reside in our country, with the aim of promoting research, entrepreneurship and scientific development in Spain. Since its creation in 1989, under the patronage of the king, about 400 personalities have participated in the awards as jury, of which, up to a total of 50, are Nobel Prize winners who have expressly traveled to Valencia.)
  3. ^ "Rey Jaime I Awards, 2016". Bifisica. January 21, 2016. Retrieved March 29, 2021. The Rey Jaime I Prizes were created in 1989 through the initiative of the Valencian Foundation for Advanced Studies. His Majesty the King is the Honorary President. Their objectives are to promote investigation and scientific development in Spain with the help of scientific entities and business organizations. Rey Jaime I Prizes have a national scope and are organized annually. This year they will be awarded in eight different categories: Basic Research, Economics, Medical Research/Clinical Medicine, Protection of Nature, New Technologies, Urban planning, landscape and Sustainability, Entrepreneurship and Social Commitment...Individuals, preferably residing in Spain, whose work is highly significant and has been made mostly in Spain.
  4. ^ "Felipe VI presidirá la entrega en Valencia de los Premios Rey Jaime I 2019". El Diario. November 21, 2019. Retrieved March 29, 2021. El rey Felipe VI presidirá el próximo lunes, 25 de noviembre, en la Lonja de los Mercaderes de Valencia, la ceremonia de entrega de los Premios Rey Jaime I 2019. La entrega de la trigésimo primera edición de los Premios, dotados con 100.000 euros en cada una de sus seis categorías y en los que se reconoce a científicos, tecnólogos y emprendedores españoles, se celebrará a las 12.00 horas. (King Felipe VI will preside next Monday, November 25, at the Market of Merchants of Valencia, the ceremony of the King Jaime I 2019 Awards. The delivery of the thirty-first edition of the Awards, endowed with 100,000 euros in each of its six categories and in which Spanish scientists, technologists and entrepreneurs are recognized, will be held at 12 noon.)
  5. ^ "La Fundación". Fundacion Rei Jaume I. Retrieved March 30, 2021. La Fundación Premios Rei Jaume I es una institución privada sin ánimo de lucro, constituida en 1996 por la Generalitat Valenciana y la Fundación Valenciana de Estudios Avanzados para la organización, convocatoria y demás actos necesarios para la concesión y entrega de los Premios Rei Jaume I, creados en 1989 con el objetivo de aunar, en estudios e investigación, entidades científicas y empresariales para la promoción de la investigación y el desarrollo científico en España. (The Rei Jaume I Awards Foundation is a private, non-profit institution, established in 1996 by the Generalitat Valenciana and the Valencian Foundation for Advanced Studies for the organization, convocation and other necessary acts for the awarding and delivery of the Rei Jaume I Awards. created in 1989 with the aim of bringing together, in studies and research, scientific and business entities for the promotion of research and scientific development in Spain.)
  6. ^ Vasquez, Cristina (June 4, 2019). "Los Jaime I premian la teledetección de cambios planetarios y las energías renovables". El Pais. Retrieved March 29, 2021. Las investigaciones sobre el envejecimiento y la medicina regenerativa, las futuras generaciones de drones, la teledección de cambios planetarios o las energías renovables y el autoconsumo han sido, entre otros estudios, reconocidos este martes en Valencia con los Premios Rey Jaime I, que han sido fallados por jurados en los que han participado 19 premios Nobel. (Research on aging and regenerative medicine, future generations of drones, remote sensing of planetary changes or renewable energies and home energy-generation have been, among other studies, recognized this Tuesday in Valencia with the Rey Jaime I Awards, which have been decided by juries in which 19 Nobel laureates have participated.)
  7. ^ "Letizia vuelve a ejercer de Reina ante la cuarentena de Felipe VI: presidirá los Premios Rey Jaime I". El Español. November 26, 2020. Retrieved March 30, 2021. La reina Letizia (48 años) presidirá el próximo lunes en Valencia el acto de entrega de los Premios Rey Jaime I 2020 al que iba a acudir con Felipe VI (52), quien se ausentará debido a la cuarentena que mantiene por haber estado en contacto con un positivo por covid-19. (Queen Letizia (48 years old) will preside next Monday in Valencia the ceremony of delivery of the King Jaime I Awards 2020 to which she was going to attend with Felipe VI (52), who will be absent due to the quarantine he maintains for having been in contact with a positive for covid-19.)
  8. ^ "La Reina destaca el "talento y el esfuerzo" de los Premios Rey Jaime I (The Queen highlights the "talent and effort" of the Rey Jaime I Awards)". El Independente. November 30, 2020. Retrieved March 30, 2021. La Reina Letizia ha destacado que el «talento, el esfuerzo y la generosidad» de los galardonados en los Premios Rey Jaime I «suponen una muestra de que somos capaces de proyectar una España moderna, solidaria y fuerte» (Queen Letizia stressed that the "talent, effort and generosity" of the winners of the Rey Jaime I Awards "are a sign that we are capable of projecting a modern, supportive and strong Spain")
  9. ^ "PEPE GOSÁLBEZ (VOX) ATTENDS THE SOLEMN CEREMONY OF DELIVERY OF THE KING JAIME I AWARDS WITH THE PRESENCE OF QUEEN LETIZIA". The Spain Journal. November 30, 2020. Retrieved March 30, 2021. The event was held in the Lonja de Valencia, where they have ...received from the hand of Queen Letizia the medal that accredits them as winners of their respective categories.
  • Official website Official page Fundación Premios Rey Jaime I, list of prize winners