Examples of 'prize for research' in a sentence

Meaning of "prize for research"

A prize for research refers to a reward or recognition given to individuals or teams for their significant contributions to the field of research. It is often awarded based on the quality, impact, and innovation of their work, and serves as an incentive to encourage further advancements in the respective field

How to use "prize for research" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
prize for research
Nobel prize for research on neutrino oscillations.
I was mighty proud when you won the prize for research.
Grand prize for research.
Earlier he received a CIBAFoundation Prize for research into Ageing.
The Daylight Award 2020, a dual prize for research and architecture, is now open for nominations.
Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize for research on radioactivity.
Abdoulaye Fadiga prize for research in Economics.
Today, we continue this important scientific work through a biannual prize for Research in Pharmaceutical Technology.
Prof. Maechler receives prize for research on diabetes.
Last year you received the Nobel Prize for research into HIV.
In recognition, it created a special prize for research devoted to universities in Québec.
In 2006, he was awarded the inaugural RCGP Discovery Prize for research in primary care.
Bart De Strooper wins a prize for research into Alzheimer 's.
In 2014, the Bernoulli Society has established the Ethel Newbold Prize for research excellence in statistics.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Prize
We got to have a prize for our pageant
The prize for the dance competition
By the nobel peace prize laureates assembled
Show more
Examples of using Research
Research was also conducted in the international arena
Recommendations for the research library community
But my research was never intended to be used as a weapon
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary