Jean Monnet Prize

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The Jean Monnet Prize is an award for personalities and projects who have made a contribution to European integration and unification.

The award is named after Jean Monnet , one of the pioneers and founding fathers of the European Community . The award is endowed with 1,500 euros and is presented annually by the French non-governmental organization European Constitution and the European Commission .

Prize winners

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jean Monnet Prize for European Integration - EuropeanConstitution.eu . In: EuropeanConstitution.eu . ( europeanconstitution.eu [accessed November 3, 2018]).
  2. ^ Maria Exner, Sebastian Horn, Philip Faigle: "Europe Talks" awarded the Jean Monnet Prize. November 9, 2019, accessed on November 19, 2019 (German).
  3. Winner of the 2018 Jean Monnet Prize: #FreeInterrail campaign. In: EuropeanConstitution.eu. Retrieved November 19, 2019 (UK English).