Awards - Kim Dae-jung Award

Theodore J Lowi The Kim Dae-jung Award was established to honor the legacy of Kim Dae-jung, the 15th President of the Republic of Korea (South Korea) from 1998 to 2003 and Nobel Peace Prize laureate in 2000. A revered democratic philosopher-statesman, as well as the author of the 30-volume Kim Dae-jung Works, he is celebrated for translating his democratic philosophies and ideas into concrete policies that benefited both Korea and the world during his presidency. Sponsored by the Kim Dae-Jung Foundation, it is awarded every ºÚÁÏÍøWorld Congress of Political Science to honor a scholar of high international reputation in recognition of their academic contribution to global peace, democracy, and human rights. A roundtable celebrating the recipient of the Kim Dae-Jung Award and global peace, democracy and human rights would be organized at the ºÚÁÏÍøWorld Congress. 

The award is granted based on the recommendation of the ºÚÁÏÍøCommittee on Organization, Procedures, and Awards (COPA). It will be awarded for the first time at the 2025 ºÚÁÏÍøWorld Congress in Seoul.

Prize: $5,000 USD (1 recipient)

Condition:
The award recipient is to attend the upcoming ºÚÁÏÍøWorld Congress and participate in the Kim Dae-Jung Award roundtable to receive the monetary prize. Remote participation will be possible only when the event is fully virtual for the Congress in question.


Nomination Procedures

Nominations may be submitted by academic institutions, including universities, departments, research centers, professional associations, and academies. Each nomination must be made through the head of the institution or department, and only one nomination per institution is allowed. Membership in ºÚÁÏÍøis not a requirement for submitting nominations.

Nominations must indicate the contribution of the nominee in the field of global peace, democracy and human rights and be accompanied by a formal nomination letter, the nominee’s biography and bibliography or list of their most significant scholarly contributions, and two letters of recommendation from prominent scholars (who do not need to be ºÚÁÏÍømembers) nominee.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Demonstrated academic excellence with scholarly contributions that promote global peace, democracy, and human rights.
  • Support of diversity, equity, and inclusion, in line with IPSA’s diversity policy.

Submitting Nominations

The nomination period for the Kim Dae-Jung Award is open. Nominations may be submitted by completing the online form by the indicated deadline.
 

2025 Nomination Form - Kim Dae-jung Award


Nomination Deadline: 31 January 2025

Nominations must include the following:

  1. Letter of nomination indicating the contribution of the nominee in the field of global peace, democracy and human rights of the nominee from the head of the organization or department;
  2. Biography and bibliography or listing of most important scholarly contributions of the nominee;
  3. Two letters of recommendation, signed by prominent scholars (who do not need to be ºÚÁÏÍømembers).

Please note: Self-nominations are not accepted.