Vienna Women's Prize
The Vienna Women's Prize has been awarded annually since 2002 for special achievements by women for women. It is awarded by the City Councilor in Vienna City Hall in the form of a bronze statue and is endowed with 3,000 euros.
Prize winners
- 2002:
- Elfriede Hammerl , publicist, longstanding, outstanding journalistic achievement
- Andrea Wukovits, lawyer specializing in law and justice
- 2003:
- Ingrid Nikolay-Leitner , Equal Treatment Lawyer, outstanding work in terms of equality
- Johanna Rachinger , Director of the National Library, appreciation of her personal commitment to the advancement of women in the company
- 2004:
- Helene Klaar , lawyer specializing in services to women in the event of divorce
- Emmy Werner , former director of the Vienna Volkstheater for services to art and culture
- 2005:
- Sieglinde Rosenberger , political scientist, recognition for special research achievements in the field of women and politics
- Heidi Schrodt , Director of the Gymnasium Rahlgasse , recognition for special achievements in promoting girls in the educational sector
- 2006:
- Brigitte Ederer , General Director Siemens Austria, special services in the field of business and management
- Ruth Wodak for special achievements in the field of research and science
- 2007:
- Tamar Citak , chairwoman of the Orient Express Association, Protection against Violence
- Renée Schröder , Head of the Biochemistry Department
- Max F. Perutz Labor , University of Vienna, atypical female jobs
- 2008:
- Ruth Klüger Professor of German emerita, writer, commemorative year 1938
- Zeynep Elibol , Director of the Islamic Technical School for Social Education, "Education"
- Johanna Dohnal , former Federal Minister D., Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2009:
- Margit Schratzenstaller , Public Finance Officer, Austrian Institute for Economic Research , special achievements in the field of social and economic sciences
- Eva Geber , co-editor of AUF-Eine Frauenzeitschrift, Outstanding achievements in feminist discourse
- 2010:
- Marlene Streeruwitz , author and director, for: Literary examination of role models
- Ingrid Moritz , head of the 'Women - Family' department at the Vienna Chamber of Labor , for: constant commitment to income equity
- 2011:
- VALIE EXPORT , artist, for: Visual arts
- Ina Wagner , scientist, for: Information and communication technology
- 2012:
- Gabriella Hauch , Professor of Modern History, Women's and Gender History at the University of Vienna
- Sabine Derflinger , director, in the film category
- 2013:
- Elsa Prochazka , architect, in the "Architecture" category
- Eva Jantschitsch , musician, in the "Music" category
- 2014:
- Julya Rabinowich , writer, in the Literature and Art category
- Kathrin Zechner , ORF television director, in the media and management category
- 2015:
- Christine Scholten , doctor, for self-determination of women with a migration background
- Elke Graf , head of the pro: woman outpatient clinic, for self-determination about one's own body
- 2016:
- Beate Wimmer-Puchinger , women's health pioneer
- Maria Mayrhofer , political scientist, for her #aufstehn initiative
- 2017
- Astrid Zimmermann, General Secretary of the Concordia Press Club
- Katharina Mader, researcher at the Institute for Institutional and Heterodox Economics at WU
- 2018
- Doris Damyanovic, Professor of Landscape Planning at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna, in the category "Urban Design"
- Yvonne Scheer, Gender Officer of the eSport Association Austria , in the "Gaming" category
- Andrea Brem, managing director of the Vienna women's shelters, in the "Protection against violence" category
- 2019
- Digitization category: Martina Mara
- Promotion of women in technical companies category: Traude Kogoj, diversity officer of the ÖBB Group
- Category Promotion of Women in Science: Anna Steiger, Vice Rector for Personnel and Gender at the Vienna University of Technology
Web links
- City of Vienna: Vienna Women's Prize: Prize winners
Individual evidence
- ^ Vienna Women's Prize to Elsa Prochazka and Eva Jantschitsch
- ↑ Vienna Women's Prize 2014 awarded ( Memento of the original from December 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Vienna Women's Prize 2015 awarded ( Memento of the original from January 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Retrieved January 19, 2016.
- ↑ orf.at - Women's award for Viennese health pioneer . Article dated December 7, 2016, accessed December 7, 2016
- ↑ City Councilor Kathrin Gaal congratulates Anna Steiger, Traude Kogoj and Martina Mara on the 18th Vienna Women's Prize. December 3, 2019, accessed December 3, 2019 .