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Artemis Alexiadou Receives Science Honor in Berlin

A linguist receives recognition from Governing Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) at Rotes Rathaus for her contributions to the understanding of language through her research.

Die rot-weisse Fahne des Landes Berlin mit dem Berliner Bär weht vor dem Roten Rathaus.
Die rot-weisse Fahne des Landes Berlin mit dem Berliner Bär weht vor dem Roten Rathaus.

Receive Recognition - Artemis Alexiadou Receives Science Honor in Berlin

Artemis Alexiadou, a linguist at Humboldt University in Berlin and the Leibniz Institute for General Linguistics, received the prestigious Berlin Science Prize this week. Her cutting-edge research in modern grammar theory has had a tremendous impact on how we understand human language and has influenced the direction of scientific inquiry around the world. With a city like Berlin, known for its bilingualism and multilingualism, her work is especially significant.

In the same event, Kerem Böge, a clinical psychologist at Charité University Medicine, was honored with the young scientist prize. His groundbreaking research in the field of mental health has made a significant difference, particularly in helping to dispel misconceptions about schizophrenia.

The Berlin Science Prize, which has been presented annually since 2008, recognizes exceptional contributions in science and research. This year, the award included a €40,000 prize for the research institution and €10,000 for the young scientist winner. Both awards will be presented by Governing Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) at a ceremony on Monday evening in the Red City Hall.

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Kai Wegner, the CDU member serving as Governing Mayor of Berlin, will present both the Berlin Science Prize and the young scientist award at a ceremony in the Red City Hall. This year, Humboldt University's linguist Artemis Alexiadou and Charité University Medicine's clinical psychologist Kerem Böge will receive these prestigious awards, further celebrating Berlin's recognition in the realm of science and research, earning both universities honors like the Awards and the Berlin Science Prize.

Source: www.stern.de

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