Nominations for the Nigel Priestley International Prize 2020 are now open
The Eucentre Foundation has the pleasure to announce the 2020 edition of the Nigel Priestley International Prize (formerly known as ROSE Prize).
Individuals in government, private firms, academia, and the international community are encouraged to nominate eligible candidates. Nominations must be e-mailed by January 31, 2020, to prize.nomination@eucentre.it
The winner of the Prize will be announced in the framework of “The 6th Nigel Priestley International Seminar”, which will be held at the CAR College of Pavia (Italy) on May, 2020.
For more information on the nomination process and the selection criteria, please visit the ‘Prize Overview‘ section.
Eucentre is a non-profit private law foundation whose mission is to conduct research and provide training and services in earthquake and safety engineering
Eucentre promotes science, research and innovation for the benefit of the community, offering targeted methodologies and concrete solutions for prevention, safety and resilience. It collaborates with institutions and companies to disseminate competencies for the common good.
Eucentre conducts earthquake engineering research and risk reduction studies via laboratory testing and numerical analysis to enhance seismic performance and develop innovative solutions
Eucentre carries out research activities in earthquake engineering and risk reduction through laboratory testing and numerical analysis, aiming to improve the seismic performance of structures and soils and to develop innovative seismic retrofitting techniques.
The Foundation promotes diverse and high-quality training activities aimed at academic and professional contexts, with constantly updated and innovative programs and initiatives designed to meet the evolving needs of the sector and society
Eucentre ensures communication aimed at informing institutions, professionals, and citizens about ongoing activities and projects, with the goal of disseminating useful and accessible content and knowledge. It contributes to promoting a shared and informed culture of prevention and resilience.
