In addition to a cash prize, the award winners receive the BMW Group's support with operational, strategic or technological matters for the course of one year. The specific services to be provided by the company are customized based on the winning concept's individual requirements. With this award, the BMW Group aims to encourage the realization of lasting and effective projects worldwide in order to motivate many people to get involved in intercultural activities.
A renowned jury of experts from intercultural projects, education, politics, science and the media has been appointed for the selection process: Ruth Cheshin (President of the internationally active charity Jerusalem Foundation), Prof. Dr. Vernor Muñoz Villalobos (UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education), Dr. Barry van Driel (Secretary General of the International Association for Intercultural Education), Prof. Rajendra K. Jain (Professor of European Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi), Dr. Mark Terkessidis (migration researcher and journalist) and Markus Hipp (Executive Director of the BMW Foundation Herbert Quandt) will determine this year's award winners. Chairman of the award competition is Harald Krüger, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG.
Bridging the gap between different cultural contexts has long been a core element in the BMW Group's sociopolitical commitment.
With the award revised in 2010, the company is now stepping up its commitment to fostering a better understanding between people from different cultural backgrounds.
For further information on the award competition and application requirements please see http://www.bmwgroup.com/award.