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Princess of Asturias Awards 05/06/2011

The jury meeting for the 2011 Prince of Asturias Award for Social Sciences

Jury of the 2011 Prince of Asturias Award for Social Sciences. ©FPA

31 nominations from 17 different countries are in the running for this award, the second of eight international awards that are bestowed each year by the Prince of Asturias Foundation, and which are now in their thirty-first year.

The meetings of the jury responsible for awarding the 2011 Prince of Asturias Award for Social Sciences, the second of eight international awards that will be bestowed by the Prince of Asturias Foundation, will be held on May 10th and 11th. The awards will be bestowed this year for the thirty-first time in their history.

According to the Statutes of the Foundation, the Prince of Asturias Awards aim “to reward the scientific, technical, cultural, social and humanistic work performed at an international level by individuals, institutions or groups of individuals or institutions”. As part of this spirit, those "individual, institution, group of individuals or institutions whose creative work or research in the fields of Anthropology, Law, Economics, Geography, History, Psychology, Sociology or any other Social Sciences represents a relevant contribution to their development to the benefit of mankind” may be nominated for the Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts.

There are 31 nominations in the running for this Award from Argentina, Canada, Croatia, Chile, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Mexico, Moldova, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, and Spain.

The Award is endowed with fifty thousand Euros, a sculpture created and specially donated for the Awards by Joan Miró, a diploma and an insignia.

Members of the juries will hold an initial meeting with the media at about 12.30 p.m. on Tuesday 10th in the "Salón de Consejos" of the hotel (on the first floor), immediately prior to being formally convened and starting their deliberations. The jury will then elect a president from amongst them. The Jury secretary will be appointed by the Foundation.

Their decision will be made public at 12 noon on Wednesday 11th in the Salón Covadonga of the hotel (on the ground floor), and jury members will then be available for interviews.

The reading of the jury’s decision will be broadcast live for more than 150 countries via the main national and international radio and television channels. The signal will be openly transmitted via Hispasat satellite (America and Europe). In addition, there will be a live Internet broadcast at the Foundation's website.

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EUROPA
Platform: Europa (Canal Feeds TSA)
Satellite: Hispasat 1C
Orbital Position: 30º W West
Transponder: 57
RX Frequency: 11.972 MHz  
Band: Ku
Polarization: Vertical
Symbol Rate: 27500 MSymbols
F.E.C.: 3/4
Coding: QPSK MPEG 2 DVB
Norma: PAL

AMERICA
Platform: America (Canal Feeds TSA)
Satellite: Hispasat 1C
Orbital Position: 30º W West
Transponder: 59
RX Frequency: 12052 MHz
Band: Ku
Polarization: Vertical
Symbol Rate: 27500 MSymbols
F.E.C.: 3/4
Codec: QPSK MPEG 2 DVB
Norma: PAL

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