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Queen's Foundation Awards 2021 - Awards Ceremony
« on: November 05, 2021, 05:10:22 PM »


Charlotte Youngson Chair of the Queen's Foundation

"Good evening ladies and gentlemen, once again we come together tonight to recognize, pay tribute to and honour the achievements of the people of Mundus across a variety of fields, including for the first time this year the field of climate, we've seen in recent many great strides made in the cause of environmental preservation and sustainability, many nations have programs around this field in progress as the world moves towards the future. And so without further ado the winners of the Queen's Foundation Awards 2021 are as follows"

Queen's Foundation Award for Chemistry
Stella McIntyre - for the development of a method for genome editing

Queen's Foundation Award for Physics
Daito National Space Agency - for the development of UHS spaceplane Tenryū

Queen's Foundation Award for Physiology and Medicine
OsmanTech and Pasteur - for development of the Yellow Tongue Vaccination

Queen's Foundation Award for Literature and Journalism
BLICK - for Continued excellence in reporting

Queen's Foundation Award for Peace
Ragnar Madson (posthumous) - for Creation of the now fulfilled roadmap to Lan Na reunification

Queen's Foundation Award for Economics
Josephine F. Riggar - for Management & coordination of investigations relevant to the Elysium Incident and Heyran Coup in respect of stocks

Queen's Foundation Award for Engineering
McKinlay Naval Solutions - for the development of the MKNS Atom

Queen's Foundation Award for Archaeology and Anthropology
Melanie Bell - for Identification of the Isle of Rhodes as modern day Caesarea and Jocelyn of Rhodes as Anezaki Ayanami

Queen's Foundation Award for Mathematics
Sylvain Pascal - for contributions to the theory of optimal transport and its applications in partial differential equations, metric geometry and probability."

Queen's Foundation Award for Climate
Maxwell Little, Ewan Cochrane & Thea Forrest - for development of green hydrogen technology developed to transform how we power our homes and buildings.



OOC Explanation - Awards made firstly based on votes and nominations, for any fields without nominees I've then gone looking through RP for potential winners, in the event there's nothing that fits the time frame I've used rl plus a randomly generated name - assume NPC nations for these (this year they're the winners for chemistry, mathematics and climate)