Cardinal Innitzer Prize for the Humanities

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The Kardinal Innitzer Promotion Prize for the Humanities is a science prize awarded by the Archdiocese of Vienna . The award is named after Cardinal Theodor Innitzer .

The Cardinal Innitzer Study Fund

The Kardinal-Innitzer-Förderungspreis für Geisteswissenschaften is endowed by the Kardinal-Innitzer-Studienfonds , an institution for the promotion of science . Every year it awards prizes to outstanding young Austrian scientists in various scientific disciplines.

Scientific papers are eligible for the award if their scientific significance is equivalent to a habilitation thesis . Applicants should be Austrian citizens. The work of foreign citizens will be accepted if they work permanently in Austria at a scientific institution. The applications are assessed by the study fund, whereby external experts are also commissioned.

Award ceremony

The award ceremony is held by the Archbishop of Vienna, currently Cardinal Christoph Schönborn , at a festive award meeting in December of each calendar year.

Holder of the Kardinal Innitzer Prize for the Humanities

  • 1971: Otto Gschwantler, Scandinavian
  • 1972: William Buttollo, psychologist; Oskar Pausch , Germanist
  • 1973: Helmut Rumpler , historian
  • 1974: Johannes Koder , Byzantinist
  • 1975: Robert Fleischer , classical archaeologist; Karlheinz Rossbacher, Germanist
  • 1976: Siegfried Haider , historian; Franz Viktor Spechtler, German and Medievalist
  • 1977: Johannes Divjak , classical philologist; Sepp Linhart , Japanologist; Alois Mosser, historian
  • 1978: Hans-Joachim Müller, Germanist; Helmut Georg Satzinger , Egyptologist and Coptologist
  • 1979: Bernhard Doppler; Wendelin Schmidt-Dengler , literary and linguist
  • 1980: Anton Schwob , Germanist; Helfried Valentinitsch, legal historian; Ruth Wodak , linguist
  • 1981: no prize awarded
  • 1982: Roman Sandgruber , historian
  • 1983: Herbert Seifert , musicologist; Gertrud Viehauser; Werner Fritz , Judaist
  • 1984: Heide Dienst , historian; Murray G. Hall , Germanist; Horst Haselsteiner, historian; Georg Scheibelreiter , historian and heraldist; Friedrich Wallner , philosopher and scientific theorist
  • 1985: Manfred Prisching , sociologist
  • 1986: Franz Prammer
  • 1987: Günter Burkert, historian; Erwin Waldschütz , philosopher; Patrick Werkner , art historian
  • 1988: Leopold Hellmuth, Germanist; Franz Stuhlhofer , historian; Wolfgang Zach, English studies
  • 1989: Falko Daim , archaeologist
  • 1990: Annemarie Karpf, English studies
  • 1991: no prize awarded
  • 1992: no prize awarded
  • 1993: Franz Eybl, Germanist; Walter Slaje , Indologist
  • 1994: Ingrid Bennewitz, mediaevalist
  • 1995: Michael Memmer, legal historian
  • 1996: Eva Guggenberger, linguist; Josef Perger, philosopher
  • 1997: no prize awarded
  • 1998: Roland Bauer, Romanist; Wynfrid Kriegleder , literary scholar and Germanist; Bernhard Palme , papyrologist and ancient historian; Manfred Pascher, philosopher
  • 1999: Johann Werfring, historian; Wolfgang Wohlmayer, classical archaeologist
  • 2000: Ludwig Fladerer, classical philologist; Johannes Freiler, lawyer
  • 2001: Sabine Coelsch-Foisner, English and literary scholar
  • 2002: Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl, musicologist; Kurt Remele, theologian and ethicist
  • 2003: Martin Sexl, comparatist
  • 2004: Werner Telesko , art historian
  • 2005: Oliver Vitouch , psychologist and cognitive scientist; Andreas Vonach , theologian
  • 2006: Barbara Schröttner, educational scientist
  • 2007: no prize awarded
  • 2008: Nina-Maria Wanek, musicologist; Wolfram Ziegler, historian
  • 2009: no prize awarded
  • 2010: Christian Neuhuber , Germanist; Simone Paganini , theologian
  • 2011: Christoph Ebner, legal historian
  • 2012: no prize awarded
  • 2013: Peter Albin Kritzer, mathematician; Mihailo Popovic, Byzantinist
  • 2014: Andrea Korenjak, psychologist and musicologist
  • 2015: no prize awarded
  • 2016: Martin Lang , ancient orientalist; Susanne Schwab, inclusion researcher
  • 2017: Christina Antenhofer, historian
  • 2018: Michael Zichy , philosopher
  • 2019: no prize awarded

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Cardinal Innitzer Study Fund
  2. Innitzer Science Award 2018 for chemist Schuster - The 2018 award winners at religion.orf.at