Korea Science Award

Korea Science Award
CountrySouth Korea
First award1987
WebsiteNational Research Foundation of Korea
Korea Science Award
Hangul
한국과학상
Hanja
韓國科學賞
Revised RomanizationHanguk gwahak sang
McCune–ReischauerHan'guk kwahak sang

The Korea Science Award (Korean: 한국과학상) is an award presented to South Koreans and Korean scientists working in domestic universities or research positions. It is currently jointly presented by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Research Foundation of Korea. Research achievements are limited to that of a single project conducted in Korea. Potential recipients go through a several stage review which includes consolation with foreign scholars.

From 1987, it was biennially awarded to frequently three to four recipients. From 2016, it is given annually to two individuals while two other individuals are presented with the Korea Engineering Award. The Korea Science Award comes with a presidential commendation and a research grant of 30 million won, down from 50 million given in the past. For certain years, there is not a winner from certain fields.