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Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science  
Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science
Established by the Executive Board of UNESCO at its 166th session on the initiative of the Islamic Republic of Iran, this Prize, awarded every two years, is intended to reward the activities of individuals and groups in the field of ethics in science.
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  Professor Renzong Qiu receives the  2009 Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science at  UNESCO   Professor Renzong Qiu receives the 2009 Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science at UNESCO
11-12-2009 (UNESCO) - The Director-General of UNESCO has awarded the 2009 Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science to Professor Renzong Qiu (People’s Republic of China). The laureate was honoured formally by the Deputy Director-General of UNESCO, Mr Marcio Barbosa, on behalf of the Director-General, at a ceremony that took place at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris on 18 December 2009.  More...

 




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