Monday, 04 October 2010 13:48
STATUTES
In the context of the President of the Republic’s Special Physical Sciences Award, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, bioinformatics and gene technology are considered physical sciences.
As an exception, the supervisory board of the President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation may decide to give the award for work in another educational discipline that corresponds to the nature and intent of the special award.
For this purpose, the applicant for the special award shall submit an application to the supervisory board with the required documents, which includes relevant argumentation that affects the assignment of the award.
The President of the Republic’s Special Physical Sciences Award may be presented to people:
Nominations can be submitted by the people who correspond to the aforementioned requirements themselves, or by their employers, educational institutions, as well as associations dealing with the field of education. Candidates can also be submitted by students or university students, as well as student and university student organizations or councils. Suitable candidates can also be submitted by the members of the Cultural Foundation’s supervisory board.
In order to nominate a candidate, the following must be submitted:
These documents should be sent to the President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation at A. Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn, or with a digital signature by e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
The supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation has the right to ask for additional information about the candidate from the applicant’s school, educational institution, professional association or other such organizations.
If necessary, the Cultural Foundation may ask experts from other fields of activity for advice and recommendations on assigning the award.
The supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation shall choose the recipient of the special award from among the nominated candidates. The decision shall be coordinated with Skype Eesti.
The awards are presented at the end of October or the start of November (after the autumn school holidays) every year.
The special award amount is 3,900 Euros. The award is financed by Skype Eesti, which undertakes to do so during the next three years.
The special awards shall be presented by the President of the Republic.
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Laureates to date:
2009
Mikhail Gusev – teacher of mathematics at Tallinna Tõnismäe Secondary Science School
2010
Allar-Reinhold Veelmaa - teacher of mathematics at Loo Secondary School
2011
Hilja Afanasjeva – the School of Science of the University of Tartu, methodologist
2012
Elmu Mägi – Physics teacher at Pärnu Koidula Secondary School