National University of Singapore wins first Global Climate Research Prize

Published on June 11, 2026
National University of Singapore wins first Global Climate Research Prize
Cambridge Vice-Chancellor speaks at the awards
Paul Casciato

University of Cambridge Vice-Chancellor Deborah Prentice presented the winning Prize, and also a medal to the runner-up from the University of Toronto (UofT), at a ceremony held on 10 June in the historic Debating Chamber of the Cambridge Union.

The winner was chosen from four finalists at NUS, UofT, University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University for the international prize, which recognises transformative and transboundary climate research. The Prize was conceived by Clare Hall, Cambridge and Finland's LUT University. 

Read more about the Prize and ceremony here

Cambridge Vice-Chancellor speaks at the awards
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