Schader price
The Schader Prize is an award for social scientists in Germany that has been awarded since 1993.
With the Schader Prize, the Darmstadt Schader Foundation honors social scientists who have made a contribution to solving current social problems due to their scientific work and their commitment to practice.
The prize of 15,000 euros is awarded annually. The jury is the foundation's senate, which is made up of the last winners.
Founder and namesake is Alois M. Schader .
Award winners
- 1993: three winners on the subject of urban development and housing, including Erika Spiegel
- 1994: five winners on the subject of age, including Leopold Rosenmayr
- 1995: six winners on the subject of migration, including Karl-Heinz Meier-Braun
- 1996: six winners on the subject of transport, including Werner Brög
- 1997: five winners on the subject of work and unemployment, including Burkart Lutz
- 1998: no prize awarded
- 1999: Renate Mayntz
- 2000: Meinhard Miegel
- 2001: Peter Graf Kielmansegg
- 2002: Fritz W. Scharpf
- 2003: Hartmut Häußermann and Walter Siebel
- 2004: Bernd Raffelhüschen
- 2005: Ulrich Beck
- 2006: Gesine Schwan
- 2007: Franz-Xaver Kaufmann
- 2008: Klaus von Beyme
- 2009: Ralf Dahrendorf
- 2010: Wolf Lepenies
- 2011: Jan Philipp Reemtsma
- 2012: Paul Kirchhof
- 2013: Jutta Allmendinger
- 2014: Stephan Leibfried
- 2015: Angelika Nussberger
- 2016: Christine Landfried
- 2017: Nicole Deitelhoff
- 2018: Otfried Jarren
- 2019: Christoph Möllers
- 2020: Dorothea Kübler