Robert Schuman Prize (Alfred Toepfer Foundation)

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The Robert Schuman Prize was awarded from 1966 to 1999 by the Alfred Toepfer Foundation in reminiscence to the European statesman Robert Schuman for services to European unification. The prize was initially awarded annually, from 1983 to 1993 only every two years. The last award took place in 1999 in a different form (a gold medal combined with the right to propose a sponsorship award and a scholarship).

Award winners (selection)

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  • List of the award winners (until 1993) in: Stiftung FVS zu Hamburg, award of the Robert Schuman Prize 1993 to Ernst Jünger, Wilflingen, and the Louise Weiss travel grants to Johannes Blersch, Altheim (Upper Swabia) and Nathalie Duplan, Paris, by the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn in Saulgau on March 23, 1993, Hamburg 1993, p. 27.