Marcel Benoist Prize

Marcel Benoist Prize
Prix Marcel Benoist
Awarded forUseful scientific discovery
Sponsored byMarcel Benoist Foundation
CountrySwitzerland
First awarded1920; 104 years ago (1920)
Websitemarcel-benoist.ch/en/

The Marcel Benoist Prize, offered by the Marcel Benoist Foundation, is a monetary prize that has been offered annually since 1920 to a scientist of Swiss nationality or residency who has made the most useful scientific discovery. Emphasis is placed on those discoveries affecting human life. Since 1997, candidates in the humanities have also been eligible for the prize.

The Marcel Benoist Foundation was established by the will of the French lawyer Marcel Benoist, a wartime resident of Lausanne, who died in 1918. It is managed by a group of trustees comprising the Swiss interior minister and heads of the main Swiss universities. It has been dubbed the "Swiss Nobel Prize."[1]

  1. ^ Goubet, Fabien (27 October 2014). "Et la lumière fut téléportée". Le Temps (in French). Retrieved 11 January 2022.