The GCSP and its Geopolitics and Global Futures Program established a prize in order to recognize deserving individuals or organizations that have an innovative approach to addressing international security challenges.
The prize is designed to reach all relevant disciplines and fields. It aims to encourage and recognize excellence in contributing to new approaches to enhancing sustainable global security. A broad range of projects could qualify for consideration, including, but not limited to, technological and conceptual innovations, original research, or grassroots initiatives.
Benefits
- The prize for the application coming in the first position is CHF 10’000 as well as a certificate of excellence.
- The two other finalist applications will receive a certificate of recognition.
Eligibilities
- Applications may come from any country
- However, the projects should go beyond national borders in their reach or thinking and seek to address global security in innovative ways or through new ideas.
- In addition, a broad range of projects could qualify for consideration, including, but not limited to, technological and conceptual innovations, original research, or grassroots initiatives.
- The prize encourages and recognizes excellence in contributing to new approaches to enhancing sustainable global security.
Application Process
- Applications must be submitted via the online application form in order to be considered for the prize, and shall include:
- a project abstract of 250 words maximum
- a well-developed project description that should not exceed 750 words in length
- also, a description of the technical process of the project submitted (if applicable)
- an estimate of the budget required for the project;
- In addition, an explanation of how the project provides a novel contribution to the field of global security
- a description of the short-term and long-term impact of the project in the field of global security
- moreover, up to five image files (optional)
- Applications submitted via any other channel will not be considered.
- Applications must be in English.