Vladas Jurgutis Award
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Vladas Jurgutis Award is a prestigious economic award
Award
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, once a year granted by the Bank of Lithuania
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 and Lithuanian Academy of Sciences
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. The aim of the Award is to encourage scientific activities in the area of research on Lithuania‘s
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 banking, finance, money and macroeconomics. Award named after the father of Lithuanian Litas
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, Vladas Jurgutis
Vladas Jurgutis
Vladas Jurgutis was a Lithuanian priest, economist, and professor. As the first chairman of the Bank of Lithuania he is unofficially considered to be the "father of the Lithuanian litas."-Biography:In 1902 Jurgutis graduated from a high school in Palanga and enrolled in the Kaunas Priest Seminary...

.

History

The Bank of Lithuania established Vladas Jurgutis Award in 1997 to perpetuate the merits of academic, professor and the first Governor of the Bank of Lithuania Vladas Jurgutis
Vladas Jurgutis
Vladas Jurgutis was a Lithuanian priest, economist, and professor. As the first chairman of the Bank of Lithuania he is unofficially considered to be the "father of the Lithuanian litas."-Biography:In 1902 Jurgutis graduated from a high school in Palanga and enrolled in the Kaunas Priest Seminary...

, also unofficially considered to be the "father of the Lithuanian litas
Lithuanian litas
The Lithuanian litas is the currency of Lithuania. It is divided into 100 centų...

."

Since 2008, after signing a co-operation agreement, the Award is being granted by the Bank of Lithuania and Lithuanian Academy of Sciences.

The Award

The Award in the amount of LTL 50 000 (approx 14 480 €) is granted for significant works (published scientific articles, theses, monographs, textbooks, etc) in the areas of Lithuanian economy and banking research. Applications for Vladas Jurgutis Award are accepted every year until 1 September. Candidates could be both Lithuanian and foreign scientists, students, researchers and specialists. When nominating a candidate for the Award, the following should be submitted to the Bank of Lithuania:
  • recommendation of the natural or legal person that nominates the candidate;
  • description of candidate’s life and scientific activity, and list of works;
  • works of the candidate for which he/she is nominated for the Award, reviews of the works submitted and feedback on them.

Winners

1997 - Prof. Alfonsas Zilenas for influential works in the fields of banking and finance;
1998 - Stasys Sajauskas and Dominykas Kaubrys for their work Numismatics of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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;
1999 - Vladas Terleckas for his books and articles published from 1995 to 1999 on the history of Lithuanian banking;
2008 - Arunas Dulkys, Juozas Galkus and Stanislovas Sajauskas for their work Lithuanian Coins.

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