IMU-Net 35b: June 2009 Special issue on Chern Medal
The International Mathematical Union (IMU) and the Chern Medal Foundation (CMF) jointly launch a new mathematical prize, the
Chern Medal Award,
in memory of the outstanding mathematician Shiing-Shen Chern. The Award is to be given to an individual whose lifelong remarkable achievements in the field of mathematics warrant the highest level of recognition. It consists of a medal and a monetary award of US$ 500,000. Half of the amount shall be donated to organizations of the recipient's choice to support research, education, outreach, or other activities to promote mathematics.
For more information see the Press Release at www.mathunion.org/fileadmin/IMU/Prizes/Chern/Chern_MedalPress_Release_090601.pdf and the Chern Medal Program Guidelines at www.mathunion.org/fileadmin/IMU/Prizes/Chern/Chern_Medal_Program_Guidelines.pdf .
The Chern Medal Program Guidelines also inform about the nomination procedure. The Chern Medal will be awarded for the first time at the opening ceremony of ICM 2010 in Hyderabad, India on August 19, 2010.
Please forward this information to your friends and colleagues, to journalists and mathematical newsletters, and please consider making a nomination for the Chern Medal.
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