Prix Marie-Andrée-Bertrand
The Prix Marie-Andrée-Bertrand is an award by the Government of Quebec that is part of the Prix du Québec. It is awarded to persons whose scope and scientific quality of research led to the development and implementation of social innovations, leading to the well-being of individuals and communities. Only the disciplines of the humanities and social sciences are recognized for this award. It is named in honour of Marie-Andrée Bertrand.[1][2]
Winners
- 2012 - Louise Nadeau
- 2013 - Marguerite Mendell
- 2014 - Camil Bouchard
- 2015 - Benoît Lévesque
- 2016 - Carole Lévesque
- 2017 - Richard E. Tremblay
- 2018 - Francine de Montigny
- 2019 - Francine Descarries
- 2020 - Mireille Cyr
- 2021 - Francine Saillant
- 2022 - Marie-Thérèse Chicha
See also
References
- "Les Prix du Québec - prix scientifiques".
- "News article (french) Un Prix du Québec au nom de Marie-Andrée Bertrand". Archived from the original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2015-02-22.
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