Awards & Recognition
Princeton University Press books have won numerous awards, including six Pulitzer Prizes, five Bancroft Prizes, three National Book Awards, and hundreds of major awards from academic organizations. Dozens of Press authors have been awarded the most prestigious academic prizes in the world, including the Nobel Prize in economics, physics, chemistry, medicine, and literature, the Fields Medal, and the Holberg Prize. To inquire about our awards program, including for nomination calls and author requests, please contact Steve_Stillman@press.princeton.edu.
Nobel Prize–Winning Authors
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Winner of the 2013 Gold Medal in Education II (Commentary/Theory), Independent Publisher Book Awards.
Winner of the 2013 Philip E. Frandson Award for Literature in the Field of Continuing Education, University Professional and Continuing Higher Education Association.
Finalist for the 2012 Book of the Year Award in Education, ForeWord Reviews.
Andrew Delbanco, Winner of the 2011 National Humanities Medal.
One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2013.
Honorable Mention for the 2012 Award for Best Professional/Scholarly Book in Education, Association of American Publishers.
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The Imitation Game, Winner of the 2015 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Winner of the 2015 (27th) USC Libraries Scripter Award, University of Southern California Libraries
One of The Guardian’s Best Popular Physical Science Books of 2014, chosen by GrrlScientist