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A healthy civil society depends on people who put the common good before their own interests. This is why the Harvard Prize Book (Singapore) honours those who make selfless contributions to their communities and to the country. The winners of the award will be presented with S$100,000 in cash and a trophy to recognise their efforts.
The inaugural prize was awarded to archaeologist John Miksic for his book Singapore and the Silk Road of the Sea, 1300-1800. The winner was chosen by a panel of judges. The prize was created in 2014 to encourage the publication of high-quality books on Singapore history. It is awarded every three years.
Sonny Liew has gained international renown for his graphic novel The Art of Charlie Chan Hock Chye. This work has won multiple prestigious Eisner awards – the Oscars of the comics world. His other work, a memoir called My Life in Ruins, was published by Marshall Cavendish in 2022.
Another of Sonny’s works, a short story collection called The Book of Nothing, is up for this year’s Singapore Literature Prize. The shortlist was announced on July 16 and included newer authors as well as veteran writers like Myle Yan Tay for her debut novel Catskull (2023) and Cultural Medallion recipient Suchen Christine Lim for her book Dearest Intimate (2022).
The winner of this year’s Singapore Prize will be named at a ceremony in November, with a one million dollar cash prize and the opportunity to join a global network of leaders committed to solving the climate crisis. The winners will be selected by a panel of experts, and the prize will be funded through an endowment fund established with an initial contribution of $1.5 million from the government of Singapore.
The judging panel includes representatives from the business sector, government, academia and non-profit organisations. It is chaired by Professor Rajendra Pawar, the Vice-Chancellor of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. The award is sponsored by a group of leading organisations, including the World Economic Forum and the International Council for Science. The prize is endorsed by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Wildlife Fund. In addition to the cash prize, the winners will be given access to a range of mentors and advisers who can help them develop their businesses. The selection of the prize will take into account both the sustainability and social impact of each entry. In addition, Conservation International brings its experience in biodiversity programmes and sustainability financing to the selection of Prize winners.