Ho Am price

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The Ho-Am-Prize was donated in 1990 by Lee Kun-hee , the then CEO of the Samsung group. The award is named after the stage name of Lee Byung-chull (founder of Samsung and father Lee Kun-hees) and is awarded each year to individuals who have achieved outstanding results in the field of academic science, the arts, social development or any other field Have contributed to humanity. The award consists of a gold medal, a certificate and 300 million won.

There are awards for:

  • Natural sciences
  • Engineering
  • medicine
  • art
  • Community service

From 1991 to 1996 the prize was also awarded in the field of mass communication. A special prize is awarded for special cases from other specialist areas, but this is not awarded every year.

Award winners

Natural sciences

Engineering

medicine

art

Community service

Mass communication

special price

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Ho-am Foundation: The HO-AM Prize , accessed February 28, 2014 (English)
  2. The Ho-am Foundation: Previous Laureates , accessed February 28, 2014 (English)