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The L'Oreal/UNESCO Awards for Women in Science aims to improve the position of women in science by recognizing, every year, outstanding women researchers who have contributed to scientific progress. The awards are a result of a partnership between the French cosmetics company L'Oréal and UNESCO. The same partnership awards research fellowships to young women scientists engaged in exemplary and promising projects (UNESCO-L’ORÉAL Fellowships).

Recipients


1998 laureates:

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Statistics


Women from the following countries received the awards:
  • USA: 6 times
  • France, Brazil and Nigeria: 3 times each
  • Japan, China, Mexico, Australia, Egypt and Tunisia: 2 times each
  • South Korea, Chile, Spain, Ecuador, Argentina, UK, Turkey, South Africa, Netherlands and India: 1 time each

External links


Prizes | UNESCO

 

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