The University of Georgia
DELTA PRIZE FOR GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING
The Delta Prize for Global Understanding is awarded to individuals who by their own initiative have provided opportunities for greater understanding among cultures and nations. The Prize recognizes contributions to peace and cooperation, such as grassroots projects that diminish hostilities in a particular region of the world, international programs that improve relations among different peoples, and leadership in the solution of global or regional conflict. Since its creation in 1999, the Prize has been awarded to President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter and The Carter Center, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, President Mikhail Gorbachev, Mrs. Sadako Ogata, President Václav Havel, Ambassador Gertrude Mongella, Mr. Ted Turner, President Nelson Mandela and President Martti Ahtisaari.
Nominations should be submitted to:
Delta Prize for Global Understanding
The University of Georgia
164 Psychology Building
Athens, GA 30602-3001 USA
phone: 706-542-3966 fax:
706-542-2828 email: Prize@uga.edu
The Delta Prize for Global Understanding has been organized by the directors of the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts and the Center for International Trade and Security at the University of Georgia.
Name and Title of Nominee:
Name and Title of Nominator:
If you wish, you may attach a letter or
include additional supporting information about your nominee. Information
cannot be returned. Submit this completed nomination form with your
attachments to the above address.
Nominator’s signature:
Date: