Institutions president http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ 2016-10-05T13:00:59Z Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management Members of the Board 2015-11-02T15:29:06Z 2015-11-02T15:29:06Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/5070-members-of-the-board- Administrator admin@mindworks.ee <p>Members: <strong>Indrek Neivelt</strong>, <strong>Mart Noorma</strong>, <strong>Tõnu Kõrvits</strong>, Olga Temnikova, <strong>Jaan Tootsen</strong>, <strong>Jaan Undusk</strong><br />Head:&nbsp;<span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: none;">Piret Arukaevu</span></strong></span></p> <p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: none;"><br />President of the Republic's Cultural Foundation&nbsp;is a foundation established in 1993 on the initiative of the President of the Republic. It centralises donations made by individuals, companies, organisations and associations in support of cultural, educational and research activities in Estonia. The activities of the foundation are planned and managed by its supervisory board, while everyday work is organised by its director.</span></strong></span></p> <p>The Cultural Foundation issues the Young Cultural Figure Award, the Young Scientist Award, the Young IT Scientist Award, Education Awards and Special Physical Sciences Award.&nbsp;President of the Republic's Folklore Collection Awards have also become a tradition, as has supporting the history-based research competition for students organised by the Association of Estonian Teachers of History and Social Studies.</p> <p>Members: <strong>Indrek Neivelt</strong>, <strong>Mart Noorma</strong>, <strong>Tõnu Kõrvits</strong>, Olga Temnikova, <strong>Jaan Tootsen</strong>, <strong>Jaan Undusk</strong><br />Head:&nbsp;<span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: none;">Piret Arukaevu</span></strong></span></p> <p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: none;"><br />President of the Republic's Cultural Foundation&nbsp;is a foundation established in 1993 on the initiative of the President of the Republic. It centralises donations made by individuals, companies, organisations and associations in support of cultural, educational and research activities in Estonia. The activities of the foundation are planned and managed by its supervisory board, while everyday work is organised by its director.</span></strong></span></p> <p>The Cultural Foundation issues the Young Cultural Figure Award, the Young Scientist Award, the Young IT Scientist Award, Education Awards and Special Physical Sciences Award.&nbsp;President of the Republic's Folklore Collection Awards have also become a tradition, as has supporting the history-based research competition for students organised by the Association of Estonian Teachers of History and Social Studies.</p> Statutes of the President of the Republic's Cultural Foundation Scholarships and Awards 2015-11-02T15:28:50Z 2015-11-02T15:28:50Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/5069-statutes-of-the-president-of-the-republics-cultural-foundation-scholarships-and-awards- Administrator admin@mindworks.ee <p>The President of the Republic's Cultural Foundation (hereinafter the Cultural Foundation) has the right to issue scholarships and awards of specific purpose related to cultural, educational or research activities in Estonia. Scholarships and awards shall be granted to both private individuals and groups of individuals, proceeding from the submitted applications.</p> <p>For issuing scholarships and awards of specific purpose, the Cultural Foundation may accept donations intended for specific purposes and conclude agreements with legal persons and private individuals. Such an agreement shall specify the amount of the scholarship or award, its target group, the authority making a choice between the submitted applications; how often the scholarship or award is to be issued, etc.</p> <p>All scholarships and awards shall be issued by the Cultural Foundation. When issuing a scholarship or award, the relevant donor shall be mentioned.</p> <p>The President of the Republic's Cultural Foundation (hereinafter the Cultural Foundation) has the right to issue scholarships and awards of specific purpose related to cultural, educational or research activities in Estonia. Scholarships and awards shall be granted to both private individuals and groups of individuals, proceeding from the submitted applications.</p> <p>For issuing scholarships and awards of specific purpose, the Cultural Foundation may accept donations intended for specific purposes and conclude agreements with legal persons and private individuals. Such an agreement shall specify the amount of the scholarship or award, its target group, the authority making a choice between the submitted applications; how often the scholarship or award is to be issued, etc.</p> <p>All scholarships and awards shall be issued by the Cultural Foundation. When issuing a scholarship or award, the relevant donor shall be mentioned.</p> Young Scientist Award 2015-11-02T15:27:15Z 2015-11-02T15:27:15Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/5067-young-scientist-award- Administrator admin@mindworks.ee <p>STATUTE</p> <p><br />The Young Scientist Award, which is valued at 5000 euros, is designed for people up to the age of 35 doing research at an Estonian or foreign college, university or research institution. Candidates must already have completed their doctorate.</p> <p>Nominations may be submitted by the young scientists themselves or their tutors or employers, as well as by members of the Board of the Cultural Foundation. Nominations must comprise a written application, including personal details and curriculum vitae; a description of the research being conducted; a list of published research work relevant to the research in question; and at least two references from tutors or teachers.</p> <p>The recipient of the prize is encouraged to reach an agreement with Estonian colleges and universities to give at least two academic lectures on their research during the year. Preference should be given, where possible, to institutions in Narva, Pärnu, Haapsalu or other centres outside of Tallinn and Tartu.</p> <p>All application documents should be sent to the Cultural Foundation of the President of the Republic at Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn or e-mailed in digitally signed form to vpinfo@vpk.ee.</p> <p>The recipient of the prize is selected by the supervisory board, which may, if it so wishes or if required, consult scientists and lecturers.</p> <p>The Young Scientist Award is issued by the Cultural Foundation and has been sponsored by Väino Kaldoja since 2010. The prize is valued at 5000 euros and is issued once a year.</p> <p>The Young Scientist Award was established in 2000 by Toomas Luman, a member of the supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation, who also sponsored the award from 2000 to 2009.</p> <p><strong><br />Previous laureates:</strong></p> <p><br /><strong>2000</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Priit Kogerman</strong>, molecular biologist<strong><br />2001</strong> - <strong>Allen Kaasik</strong>, pharmacologist<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Culture Foundation Award -&nbsp;<strong>Hill Kulu</strong>, geographer<strong><br />2002</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Ahto Buldas</strong>, computer scientist<strong><br />2003</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Ivo Leito</strong>, chemist<strong><br />2004</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Jaan Raik</strong>, computer scientist<strong><br />2005</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Sulev Kõks</strong>, neurobiologist<strong><br />2006</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Alar Aints</strong>, haematologist-oncologist<strong><br />2007</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Ivari Kaljurand</strong>, chemist<strong><br />2008</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Veronika Kalmus</strong>, sociologist and media scholar<strong><br />2009</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Mait Müntel</strong>, physicist<strong><br />2010</strong> - <strong>Bruno Mölder</strong>, philosopher<strong><br />2011</strong> - <strong>Peeter Laud</strong>,&nbsp;computer scientist<strong><br />2012</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Jaak Kals</strong>, senior research specialist in biochemistry and vascular surgeon<strong><br />2013</strong> - <strong>Elmo Tempel</strong>, astrophysicist<br /><strong>2014</strong> - <strong>Lili Milani</strong>, gene researcher<br /><strong>2015</strong> – botanist and mycologist <strong>Leho Tedersoo</strong>; media and communication researcher <strong>Andra Siibak</strong></p> <p>STATUTE</p> <p><br />The Young Scientist Award, which is valued at 5000 euros, is designed for people up to the age of 35 doing research at an Estonian or foreign college, university or research institution. Candidates must already have completed their doctorate.</p> <p>Nominations may be submitted by the young scientists themselves or their tutors or employers, as well as by members of the Board of the Cultural Foundation. Nominations must comprise a written application, including personal details and curriculum vitae; a description of the research being conducted; a list of published research work relevant to the research in question; and at least two references from tutors or teachers.</p> <p>The recipient of the prize is encouraged to reach an agreement with Estonian colleges and universities to give at least two academic lectures on their research during the year. Preference should be given, where possible, to institutions in Narva, Pärnu, Haapsalu or other centres outside of Tallinn and Tartu.</p> <p>All application documents should be sent to the Cultural Foundation of the President of the Republic at Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn or e-mailed in digitally signed form to vpinfo@vpk.ee.</p> <p>The recipient of the prize is selected by the supervisory board, which may, if it so wishes or if required, consult scientists and lecturers.</p> <p>The Young Scientist Award is issued by the Cultural Foundation and has been sponsored by Väino Kaldoja since 2010. The prize is valued at 5000 euros and is issued once a year.</p> <p>The Young Scientist Award was established in 2000 by Toomas Luman, a member of the supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation, who also sponsored the award from 2000 to 2009.</p> <p><strong><br />Previous laureates:</strong></p> <p><br /><strong>2000</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Priit Kogerman</strong>, molecular biologist<strong><br />2001</strong> - <strong>Allen Kaasik</strong>, pharmacologist<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Culture Foundation Award -&nbsp;<strong>Hill Kulu</strong>, geographer<strong><br />2002</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Ahto Buldas</strong>, computer scientist<strong><br />2003</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Ivo Leito</strong>, chemist<strong><br />2004</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Jaan Raik</strong>, computer scientist<strong><br />2005</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Sulev Kõks</strong>, neurobiologist<strong><br />2006</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Alar Aints</strong>, haematologist-oncologist<strong><br />2007</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Ivari Kaljurand</strong>, chemist<strong><br />2008</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Veronika Kalmus</strong>, sociologist and media scholar<strong><br />2009</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Mait Müntel</strong>, physicist<strong><br />2010</strong> - <strong>Bruno Mölder</strong>, philosopher<strong><br />2011</strong> - <strong>Peeter Laud</strong>,&nbsp;computer scientist<strong><br />2012</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Jaak Kals</strong>, senior research specialist in biochemistry and vascular surgeon<strong><br />2013</strong> - <strong>Elmo Tempel</strong>, astrophysicist<br /><strong>2014</strong> - <strong>Lili Milani</strong>, gene researcher<br /><strong>2015</strong> – botanist and mycologist <strong>Leho Tedersoo</strong>; media and communication researcher <strong>Andra Siibak</strong></p> Young IT Scientist Award 2015-11-02T15:26:10Z 2015-11-02T15:26:10Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/11700-young-it-scientist-award Rika Margat rika.margat@vpk.ee <p>STATUTE</p> <p><br />The Young IT Scientist Award, which is valued at 5000 euros, is designed for scientists up to the age of 35, who has acquired a doctoral degree, has been admitted for a doctorial studies programme (at either an Estonian or foreign university) or whose research work is closely related to the development of information technology and related spheres (main focus: software development and applications). The award can be used to promote research work or for its implementation in practice.</p> <p>Nominations may be submitted by the IT young scientists themselves or by their tutors or employers, professional association, universities, or by members of the Board of the Cultural Foundation. Nominations must comprise a written application, including personal details and curriculum vitae; a description of the research being conducted; a list of published research work relevant to the research in question; and at least two references from tutors or teachers.</p> <p>The Young Scientist Award is presented by the Cultural Foundation of the President of the Republic of Estonia and it will be funded by Skype Estonia for the next three years. The award is given once a year, in January.</p> <p>All application documents should be sent to the Cultural Foundation of the President of the Republic at Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn or e-mailed in digitally signed form to vpinfo@vpk.ee.</p> <p>The Cultural Foundation collates the documents and presents them to the Board. The recipient of the award is selected by the Board along with a representative of Skype Estonia.</p> <p>The Board of the Cultural Foundation may, if they so wish or if required, consult scientists and lecturers as well as other experts before nominating the recipient of the award.</p> <p><br /><br />Previous laureates:<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2016</strong> – Sharemind data processing system author, developer and implementer <strong>Dan Bogdanov</strong></p> <p>STATUTE</p> <p><br />The Young IT Scientist Award, which is valued at 5000 euros, is designed for scientists up to the age of 35, who has acquired a doctoral degree, has been admitted for a doctorial studies programme (at either an Estonian or foreign university) or whose research work is closely related to the development of information technology and related spheres (main focus: software development and applications). The award can be used to promote research work or for its implementation in practice.</p> <p>Nominations may be submitted by the IT young scientists themselves or by their tutors or employers, professional association, universities, or by members of the Board of the Cultural Foundation. Nominations must comprise a written application, including personal details and curriculum vitae; a description of the research being conducted; a list of published research work relevant to the research in question; and at least two references from tutors or teachers.</p> <p>The Young Scientist Award is presented by the Cultural Foundation of the President of the Republic of Estonia and it will be funded by Skype Estonia for the next three years. The award is given once a year, in January.</p> <p>All application documents should be sent to the Cultural Foundation of the President of the Republic at Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn or e-mailed in digitally signed form to vpinfo@vpk.ee.</p> <p>The Cultural Foundation collates the documents and presents them to the Board. The recipient of the award is selected by the Board along with a representative of Skype Estonia.</p> <p>The Board of the Cultural Foundation may, if they so wish or if required, consult scientists and lecturers as well as other experts before nominating the recipient of the award.</p> <p><br /><br />Previous laureates:<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2016</strong> – Sharemind data processing system author, developer and implementer <strong>Dan Bogdanov</strong></p> Folklore Collection Award 2010-10-04T11:51:32Z 2010-10-04T11:51:32Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/5068-folklore-collection-award- Administrator admin@mindworks.ee <p>The Head of State's prize to the best collectors of folklore was granted to more than a hundred co-operators of the Estonian Folklore Archives in 1935-1940.</p> <p>The Award was reinstated on the initiative of the Estonian Literary Museum and with the support of the President’s Cultural Foundation in 1993, and the first awards were issued in February 1994. The average amount of the financial award shall be decided by the President proceeding from the relevant proposal of the Literary Museum. The awards are handed over on a festive assembly in the Literary Museum by the President of the Republic or his representative.</p> <p><br />The renewed Folklore Collection Award of the President of the Republic has been awarded to:</p> <p><strong><br />1994</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Ago Aava</strong> (Tallinn) for his contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for his continuous contribution since 1985.<br /><strong>Evi Anni-Adder</strong> (Harju County) for her contribution in 1993 and since 1981.<br /><strong>Kaleph Jõulu</strong> (Viljandi County) for his professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for his continuous contribution since 1990.<br /><strong>Ella Kaljuvee</strong> (Lääne-Viru County) for her professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for her continuous contribution since 1981.<br /><strong>Enda Kallas</strong> (Pärnu County) for her professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for her continuous contribution since 1981.<br /><strong>Rosalie Karjam</strong> (Kihnu) for her professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1992 and 1993.<br /><strong>Eduard Leppik</strong> (Lääne-Viru County) for his professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for his continuous contribution since 1971.<br /><strong>Elmar Lossmann</strong> (Suure-Jaani) for his professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for his continuous contribution since 1985.<br /><strong>Ester Talussaar</strong> (Tallinn) for her professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for her continuous contribution since 1988.</p> <p><strong><br />1995</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Marju Kõivupuu</strong> for her professional writings and recordings from Rõuge and Hargla parish, for organising a joint expedition for the students of Viljandi Culture College and the University of Tartu.<br /><strong>Aleksander Sünter</strong> (Saaremaa) for recording the traditions and legends of his home parish.<br /><strong>Heiki Valk</strong> (Tartu) for recording the older traditions and legends of Setumaa.</p> <p><strong><br />1996</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Helmi Laars</strong> (Juuru) for her study entitled Mahtra küla ajaloost /On the history of the village of Mahtra/.<br /><strong>Kaleph Jõulu</strong> (Viljandi County &amp; Rapla County) for his professional and diverse writings (200 pages, photos, letters and old songbooks).<br /><strong>Ülis Sõukand</strong> (Tartu) for recording modern traditions and legends (soldiers’ folklore, students’ folklore and the songs of fraternities and sororities).<br /><strong>Indrek Kaimer</strong> (Tallinn) posthumously for the folklore collected from Estonians in Siberia in 1995.</p> <p><strong><br />1997</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Harvet Toots</strong> (Tõstamaa &amp; Tallinn) for his work Pildikesi Peda ühikast Pärnu maanteelt /Sketches from the Dormitory of Tallinn Pedagogical Institute on Pärnu Highway/.<br /><strong>Kaleph Jõulu</strong> (Viljandi County &amp; Rapla County) for excellent professional writing (ca 700 manuscript pages and photos).</p> <p><strong><br />1998</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Ahto Raudoja</strong> (Setumaa) for the collection of Seto traditions and legends and for organising the collection thereof.<br /><strong>Jaan Malin</strong> (Tartu) for his continuous work in recording student folklore, especially that of the Building Association of the Students of Estonia (EÜE).<br /><strong>Leida Oeselg</strong> (Saaremaa) for recording the traditions and legends of her local area (Sõrve) and for recording modern folklore (mainly anecdotes).</p> <p><strong><br />1999</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Leida Oeselg</strong> (Saaremaa &amp; Tartu County) for her varied folklore records (654 pages).<br /><strong>Pille Niin</strong> (Tartu) for the folklore-related writings gathered in Kullamaa parish in 1997 and 1998.<br /><strong>Eduard Leppik</strong> (Lääne-Viru County) for his historical and cultural work.</p> <p><strong><br />2000</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Enda Kallas</strong> (Häädemeeste) for the tales, funny stories, family legends, historical and cultural writings and photos sent during the year.<br /><strong>Ain Raal</strong> (Tartu) for recording the traditions and legends of Seto accordion-players.<br /><strong>Kadi Salu</strong> (Tartu) for recording the traditions and legends of the Building Association of the Students of Estonia.</p> <p><strong><br />2001</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Piret Päär</strong> (Tallinn) for organising and carrying out the folklore collection contest Pöidlaküüdilood /Hitch-hiking stories/.<br /><strong>Veronika Savi</strong> (Tallinn) for organising and carrying out the folklore collection contest Pöidlaküüdilood /Hitch-hiking stories/.<br /><strong>Melika Kindel</strong> (Tartu) for the collection of place legends of Kuusalu parish and for organising the collection thereof.</p> <p><strong><br />2002</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Leida Oeselg</strong> (Saaremaa &amp; Võru) for recording modern birthday, birth, wedding and funeral traditions.<br /><strong>Liina Paales</strong> (Tartu) for recording the traditions and legends of deaf Estonians (manuscript and video).<br /><strong>Hans-Gunter Lock</strong> (Germany) for recording Seto song traditions.</p> <p><strong><br />2003</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Heinrich (Heinz) Valk</strong> (Tallinn) for a collection of 61 handwritten albums. The albums were collected from 1962-2002 from Harju County, Lääne County and the island of Hiiumaa.<br /><strong>Pärtel Lippus</strong> (Tartu) for his sound recordings of the history of folklore and modern Santa Clause legends from the Viljandi Folk Festival and social sing-alongs.</p> <p><strong><br />2004</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Anu Soon</strong> (Lääne-Viru County) for recording the traditions and legends of her local area.<br /><strong>Kail Sarv</strong> (Tallinn) for recording the student folklore at Viljandi Culture College and Tallinn University of Technology.</p> <p><strong><br />2005</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Helgi Suluste</strong> (Tartu) for her study of musicians in the Ranna and Kodavere region.<br /><strong>Merlin Lõiv</strong> (Tartu) for collecting the traditions and legends of the Defence Forces of Estonia.</p> <p><strong><br />2006</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Jüri Metssalu</strong> (Rapla County) for collecting the traditions and legends of his home place and for the study thereof.<br /><strong>Tiit Birkan</strong> (Harju County) for his long-term contribution to the field of folklore (since 1981 he has submitted more than 750 pages of handwritten materials to the archive).</p> <p><strong><br />2007</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Kaleph Jõulu</strong> (Viljandi County) for collecting stories, religious stories and stories about customs and songs; for his valuable contribution in terms of collecting photos and postcards.<br /><strong>Risto Järv</strong> (Tartu) for collecting folklore-related materials in Järva County, Setumaa, Kullamaa and from the Estonians living in Siberia; for supervising the fieldwork of students from the University of Tartu.</p> <p><strong><br />2008</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Jaan Malin</strong> – (Tartu) for recording student folklore and other modern materials.<br /><strong>Anna Rinne</strong> – (Võru) for collecting materials about birthday and funeral traditions in a professional manner and with good wording and for collecting Soviet-era beliefs and stories about Christmas and beliefs related to people’s first names.<br /><strong>Maret Lehto</strong> – (Tallinn) for recording folk singers and story-tellers on the island of Muhu and for the accurate forming of the materials; she is the leader of the Muhu folklore group called ‘Munukesed’.</p> <p><strong><br />2009</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Taisto-Kalevi Raudalainen</strong> – (Tallinn) for collecting folklore in Ingria and from Ingrian-Finns living elsewhere.<br /><strong>Urmas Haud</strong> – (Tartu) for collecting materials about the folklore and history of the villages of Riisa and Tõramaa and for drawing up the family trees of the villagers of Riisa and making them available on the Internet.</p> <p><strong><br />2010</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Kaie Humal</strong> – (Tartu) for collecting the traditions and legends of the areas around Lake Võrtsjärv.<br /><strong>Hille Tarto</strong> – (Tallinn) for storing materials gathered during a survey of herbs.</p> <p><strong><br />2011</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Maire Sala</strong> – (Karksi-Nuia) for storing information about modern-day funeral customs and burial site traditions.<br /><strong>Anni Oraveer</strong> – (Haapsalu) for storing the traditions and legends of the community of blind Estonians and for storing stories in the Seto dialect.<br /><strong>Ellen Randoja</strong> – (Palamuse) for collecting the folksongs and folk stories of the northern part of Tartu County; for collecting the traditions and legends of the World War II period and post-war period as well as the traditions and legends of the collective farm period; for collecting colourful tales and funny stories from local people.</p> <p><br /><strong>2012</strong></p> <p><strong>Leelo Kund</strong> - (Co-operation and Development Chamber Võhandu) for collected materials on religion and consuetudinary from Setomaa.<br /><strong>Margit Korotkova</strong> - (Co-operation and Development Chamber Võhandu) for collected materials on religion and consuetudinary from Setomaa.<br /><strong>Triin Kusmin</strong> - (State Forest Management Centre) for the collection of heritage forest culture.<br /><strong>Age-Kristel Kartau</strong> – for the collection materials on professional heritage and alternative medicine.</p> <p><br /><strong>2013</strong></p> <p><strong>Kaie Humal</strong> – (Tartu) for consistent recording of folklore in the area of Lake Võrtsjärv from 2011–2012.<br /><strong>Triin Äärismaa-Unt</strong> – (Jõelähtme) for management and implementation of the project titled "Collection of oral folk heritage in the Jõelähtme district" from 2011–2012.<br /><strong>Rosaali (Roosi) Karjam</strong> – (Kihnu) for long-term and consistent recording of Kihnu folklore.</p> <p><br /><strong>2014</strong></p> <p><strong>Hillar Palamets</strong> – for lengthy and consistent collection efforts spanning 1991–2013<br /><strong>Terje Puistaja</strong> – for family history interviews from the village of Mahu in Virumaa<br /><strong>Ado Seire</strong> – for local history interviews and a collection of Soviet-era jokes from the Peetri parish in Järvamaa</p> <p><br /><strong>2015</strong></p> <p><strong>Eha Võso</strong> – for her remarkable contribution to the folklore gathering initiative in 2014<br /><strong>Katre Koppel</strong> and <strong>Liis Reha</strong> – for their coordination and performance of the project of the Viljandi Cultural Academy of the University of Tartu aimed at cultural heritage gathering, as well as for their processing of the gathered materials, from 2011-2014<br /><strong>Anne Rebane</strong> – for her continuous perpetuation of her family traditions</p> <p>The Head of State's prize to the best collectors of folklore was granted to more than a hundred co-operators of the Estonian Folklore Archives in 1935-1940.</p> <p>The Award was reinstated on the initiative of the Estonian Literary Museum and with the support of the President’s Cultural Foundation in 1993, and the first awards were issued in February 1994. The average amount of the financial award shall be decided by the President proceeding from the relevant proposal of the Literary Museum. The awards are handed over on a festive assembly in the Literary Museum by the President of the Republic or his representative.</p> <p><br />The renewed Folklore Collection Award of the President of the Republic has been awarded to:</p> <p><strong><br />1994</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Ago Aava</strong> (Tallinn) for his contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for his continuous contribution since 1985.<br /><strong>Evi Anni-Adder</strong> (Harju County) for her contribution in 1993 and since 1981.<br /><strong>Kaleph Jõulu</strong> (Viljandi County) for his professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for his continuous contribution since 1990.<br /><strong>Ella Kaljuvee</strong> (Lääne-Viru County) for her professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for her continuous contribution since 1981.<br /><strong>Enda Kallas</strong> (Pärnu County) for her professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for her continuous contribution since 1981.<br /><strong>Rosalie Karjam</strong> (Kihnu) for her professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1992 and 1993.<br /><strong>Eduard Leppik</strong> (Lääne-Viru County) for his professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for his continuous contribution since 1971.<br /><strong>Elmar Lossmann</strong> (Suure-Jaani) for his professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for his continuous contribution since 1985.<br /><strong>Ester Talussaar</strong> (Tallinn) for her professional contribution to the field of folklore in 1993 and for her continuous contribution since 1988.</p> <p><strong><br />1995</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Marju Kõivupuu</strong> for her professional writings and recordings from Rõuge and Hargla parish, for organising a joint expedition for the students of Viljandi Culture College and the University of Tartu.<br /><strong>Aleksander Sünter</strong> (Saaremaa) for recording the traditions and legends of his home parish.<br /><strong>Heiki Valk</strong> (Tartu) for recording the older traditions and legends of Setumaa.</p> <p><strong><br />1996</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Helmi Laars</strong> (Juuru) for her study entitled Mahtra küla ajaloost /On the history of the village of Mahtra/.<br /><strong>Kaleph Jõulu</strong> (Viljandi County &amp; Rapla County) for his professional and diverse writings (200 pages, photos, letters and old songbooks).<br /><strong>Ülis Sõukand</strong> (Tartu) for recording modern traditions and legends (soldiers’ folklore, students’ folklore and the songs of fraternities and sororities).<br /><strong>Indrek Kaimer</strong> (Tallinn) posthumously for the folklore collected from Estonians in Siberia in 1995.</p> <p><strong><br />1997</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Harvet Toots</strong> (Tõstamaa &amp; Tallinn) for his work Pildikesi Peda ühikast Pärnu maanteelt /Sketches from the Dormitory of Tallinn Pedagogical Institute on Pärnu Highway/.<br /><strong>Kaleph Jõulu</strong> (Viljandi County &amp; Rapla County) for excellent professional writing (ca 700 manuscript pages and photos).</p> <p><strong><br />1998</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Ahto Raudoja</strong> (Setumaa) for the collection of Seto traditions and legends and for organising the collection thereof.<br /><strong>Jaan Malin</strong> (Tartu) for his continuous work in recording student folklore, especially that of the Building Association of the Students of Estonia (EÜE).<br /><strong>Leida Oeselg</strong> (Saaremaa) for recording the traditions and legends of her local area (Sõrve) and for recording modern folklore (mainly anecdotes).</p> <p><strong><br />1999</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Leida Oeselg</strong> (Saaremaa &amp; Tartu County) for her varied folklore records (654 pages).<br /><strong>Pille Niin</strong> (Tartu) for the folklore-related writings gathered in Kullamaa parish in 1997 and 1998.<br /><strong>Eduard Leppik</strong> (Lääne-Viru County) for his historical and cultural work.</p> <p><strong><br />2000</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Enda Kallas</strong> (Häädemeeste) for the tales, funny stories, family legends, historical and cultural writings and photos sent during the year.<br /><strong>Ain Raal</strong> (Tartu) for recording the traditions and legends of Seto accordion-players.<br /><strong>Kadi Salu</strong> (Tartu) for recording the traditions and legends of the Building Association of the Students of Estonia.</p> <p><strong><br />2001</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Piret Päär</strong> (Tallinn) for organising and carrying out the folklore collection contest Pöidlaküüdilood /Hitch-hiking stories/.<br /><strong>Veronika Savi</strong> (Tallinn) for organising and carrying out the folklore collection contest Pöidlaküüdilood /Hitch-hiking stories/.<br /><strong>Melika Kindel</strong> (Tartu) for the collection of place legends of Kuusalu parish and for organising the collection thereof.</p> <p><strong><br />2002</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Leida Oeselg</strong> (Saaremaa &amp; Võru) for recording modern birthday, birth, wedding and funeral traditions.<br /><strong>Liina Paales</strong> (Tartu) for recording the traditions and legends of deaf Estonians (manuscript and video).<br /><strong>Hans-Gunter Lock</strong> (Germany) for recording Seto song traditions.</p> <p><strong><br />2003</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Heinrich (Heinz) Valk</strong> (Tallinn) for a collection of 61 handwritten albums. The albums were collected from 1962-2002 from Harju County, Lääne County and the island of Hiiumaa.<br /><strong>Pärtel Lippus</strong> (Tartu) for his sound recordings of the history of folklore and modern Santa Clause legends from the Viljandi Folk Festival and social sing-alongs.</p> <p><strong><br />2004</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Anu Soon</strong> (Lääne-Viru County) for recording the traditions and legends of her local area.<br /><strong>Kail Sarv</strong> (Tallinn) for recording the student folklore at Viljandi Culture College and Tallinn University of Technology.</p> <p><strong><br />2005</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Helgi Suluste</strong> (Tartu) for her study of musicians in the Ranna and Kodavere region.<br /><strong>Merlin Lõiv</strong> (Tartu) for collecting the traditions and legends of the Defence Forces of Estonia.</p> <p><strong><br />2006</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Jüri Metssalu</strong> (Rapla County) for collecting the traditions and legends of his home place and for the study thereof.<br /><strong>Tiit Birkan</strong> (Harju County) for his long-term contribution to the field of folklore (since 1981 he has submitted more than 750 pages of handwritten materials to the archive).</p> <p><strong><br />2007</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Kaleph Jõulu</strong> (Viljandi County) for collecting stories, religious stories and stories about customs and songs; for his valuable contribution in terms of collecting photos and postcards.<br /><strong>Risto Järv</strong> (Tartu) for collecting folklore-related materials in Järva County, Setumaa, Kullamaa and from the Estonians living in Siberia; for supervising the fieldwork of students from the University of Tartu.</p> <p><strong><br />2008</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Jaan Malin</strong> – (Tartu) for recording student folklore and other modern materials.<br /><strong>Anna Rinne</strong> – (Võru) for collecting materials about birthday and funeral traditions in a professional manner and with good wording and for collecting Soviet-era beliefs and stories about Christmas and beliefs related to people’s first names.<br /><strong>Maret Lehto</strong> – (Tallinn) for recording folk singers and story-tellers on the island of Muhu and for the accurate forming of the materials; she is the leader of the Muhu folklore group called ‘Munukesed’.</p> <p><strong><br />2009</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Taisto-Kalevi Raudalainen</strong> – (Tallinn) for collecting folklore in Ingria and from Ingrian-Finns living elsewhere.<br /><strong>Urmas Haud</strong> – (Tartu) for collecting materials about the folklore and history of the villages of Riisa and Tõramaa and for drawing up the family trees of the villagers of Riisa and making them available on the Internet.</p> <p><strong><br />2010</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Kaie Humal</strong> – (Tartu) for collecting the traditions and legends of the areas around Lake Võrtsjärv.<br /><strong>Hille Tarto</strong> – (Tallinn) for storing materials gathered during a survey of herbs.</p> <p><strong><br />2011</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Maire Sala</strong> – (Karksi-Nuia) for storing information about modern-day funeral customs and burial site traditions.<br /><strong>Anni Oraveer</strong> – (Haapsalu) for storing the traditions and legends of the community of blind Estonians and for storing stories in the Seto dialect.<br /><strong>Ellen Randoja</strong> – (Palamuse) for collecting the folksongs and folk stories of the northern part of Tartu County; for collecting the traditions and legends of the World War II period and post-war period as well as the traditions and legends of the collective farm period; for collecting colourful tales and funny stories from local people.</p> <p><br /><strong>2012</strong></p> <p><strong>Leelo Kund</strong> - (Co-operation and Development Chamber Võhandu) for collected materials on religion and consuetudinary from Setomaa.<br /><strong>Margit Korotkova</strong> - (Co-operation and Development Chamber Võhandu) for collected materials on religion and consuetudinary from Setomaa.<br /><strong>Triin Kusmin</strong> - (State Forest Management Centre) for the collection of heritage forest culture.<br /><strong>Age-Kristel Kartau</strong> – for the collection materials on professional heritage and alternative medicine.</p> <p><br /><strong>2013</strong></p> <p><strong>Kaie Humal</strong> – (Tartu) for consistent recording of folklore in the area of Lake Võrtsjärv from 2011–2012.<br /><strong>Triin Äärismaa-Unt</strong> – (Jõelähtme) for management and implementation of the project titled "Collection of oral folk heritage in the Jõelähtme district" from 2011–2012.<br /><strong>Rosaali (Roosi) Karjam</strong> – (Kihnu) for long-term and consistent recording of Kihnu folklore.</p> <p><br /><strong>2014</strong></p> <p><strong>Hillar Palamets</strong> – for lengthy and consistent collection efforts spanning 1991–2013<br /><strong>Terje Puistaja</strong> – for family history interviews from the village of Mahu in Virumaa<br /><strong>Ado Seire</strong> – for local history interviews and a collection of Soviet-era jokes from the Peetri parish in Järvamaa</p> <p><br /><strong>2015</strong></p> <p><strong>Eha Võso</strong> – for her remarkable contribution to the folklore gathering initiative in 2014<br /><strong>Katre Koppel</strong> and <strong>Liis Reha</strong> – for their coordination and performance of the project of the Viljandi Cultural Academy of the University of Tartu aimed at cultural heritage gathering, as well as for their processing of the gathered materials, from 2011-2014<br /><strong>Anne Rebane</strong> – for her continuous perpetuation of her family traditions</p> Young Cultural Figure Award 2010-10-04T11:49:50Z 2010-10-04T11:49:50Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/5066-young-cultural-figure-award- Administrator admin@mindworks.ee <p><strong>STATUTE</strong></p> <p><br />The Young Cultural Figure Award, 5,000 Euros, is intended for an Estonian cultural figure aged 35 or younger, whose accomplishments in the field of creative arts have won wide recognition or who has, with his or her works or activities in the field of creative arts, considerably contributed to making Estonia and Estonian culture known in the world.</p> <p>The award is issued once a year, in spring.</p> <p>For application, the following documents shall be submitted:</p> <p>- a written application with personal data and a short CV (name, address, education, professional career);<br />- a description of creative work;<br />- recommendations by at least two recognised cultural figures or an artistic association and one recognised cultural figure.</p> <p>Candidates may be nominated by young cultural figures themselves and their supervisors, teachers, employers, and all associations operating in the field of culture,&nbsp;etc., as well as members of the Board of the Cultural Foundation.</p> <p>All documents relevant for application for the Award shall be submitted to the President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation (A.Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn).</p> <p>The Young Cultural Figure Award was created in 2002 by Toomas Luman, Member of the Supervisory Board of the Cultural Foundation. He also financed the award from 2002-2011.</p> <p>The Young Cultural Figure Award of the Cultural Foundation is financed by Indrek Neivelt.</p> <p><strong><br />Previous laureates:</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong><br />2002</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Tõnu Kõrvits</strong>, composer; Culture Foundation Award – folk musician&nbsp;<strong>Krista Sildoja<br />2003</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Jan Kaus</strong>, literary critic<strong><br />2004</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Anu Tali</strong>, conductor<strong><br />2005</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Jaanus Rohumaa</strong>, actor and theatre director<strong><br />2006</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Helena Tulve</strong>, composer<strong><br />2007</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Luana Georg</strong>, ballerina<strong><br />2008</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Kristiina Ehin</strong>, poet<strong><br />2009</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Marius Peterson</strong>, actor and theatre director<strong><br />2010</strong> - editor of the Ööülikool (Night University) series <strong>Jaan Tootsen<br />2011</strong> - conductor <strong>Risto Joost</strong>, special award to the poet, essayist, translator and individual who is shaping a society liberated from prejudice <strong>Igor Kotjuh<br />2012</strong> - jewel artist<strong> Tanel Veenre<br />2013</strong> - pianist<strong> Mihkel Poll<br />2014</strong> - dramatist <strong>Eero Epner</strong>, special award to gallerist <strong>Olga Temnikova<br />2015</strong> - folk musician <strong>Jalmar Vabarna<br /></strong></p> <p><strong>STATUTE</strong></p> <p><br />The Young Cultural Figure Award, 5,000 Euros, is intended for an Estonian cultural figure aged 35 or younger, whose accomplishments in the field of creative arts have won wide recognition or who has, with his or her works or activities in the field of creative arts, considerably contributed to making Estonia and Estonian culture known in the world.</p> <p>The award is issued once a year, in spring.</p> <p>For application, the following documents shall be submitted:</p> <p>- a written application with personal data and a short CV (name, address, education, professional career);<br />- a description of creative work;<br />- recommendations by at least two recognised cultural figures or an artistic association and one recognised cultural figure.</p> <p>Candidates may be nominated by young cultural figures themselves and their supervisors, teachers, employers, and all associations operating in the field of culture,&nbsp;etc., as well as members of the Board of the Cultural Foundation.</p> <p>All documents relevant for application for the Award shall be submitted to the President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation (A.Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn).</p> <p>The Young Cultural Figure Award was created in 2002 by Toomas Luman, Member of the Supervisory Board of the Cultural Foundation. He also financed the award from 2002-2011.</p> <p>The Young Cultural Figure Award of the Cultural Foundation is financed by Indrek Neivelt.</p> <p><strong><br />Previous laureates:</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong><br />2002</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Tõnu Kõrvits</strong>, composer; Culture Foundation Award – folk musician&nbsp;<strong>Krista Sildoja<br />2003</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Jan Kaus</strong>, literary critic<strong><br />2004</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Anu Tali</strong>, conductor<strong><br />2005</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Jaanus Rohumaa</strong>, actor and theatre director<strong><br />2006</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Helena Tulve</strong>, composer<strong><br />2007</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Luana Georg</strong>, ballerina<strong><br />2008</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Kristiina Ehin</strong>, poet<strong><br />2009</strong> -&nbsp;<strong>Marius Peterson</strong>, actor and theatre director<strong><br />2010</strong> - editor of the Ööülikool (Night University) series <strong>Jaan Tootsen<br />2011</strong> - conductor <strong>Risto Joost</strong>, special award to the poet, essayist, translator and individual who is shaping a society liberated from prejudice <strong>Igor Kotjuh<br />2012</strong> - jewel artist<strong> Tanel Veenre<br />2013</strong> - pianist<strong> Mihkel Poll<br />2014</strong> - dramatist <strong>Eero Epner</strong>, special award to gallerist <strong>Olga Temnikova<br />2015</strong> - folk musician <strong>Jalmar Vabarna<br /></strong></p> Educational Award 2010-10-04T11:49:31Z 2010-10-04T11:49:31Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/5065-educational-award Administrator admin@mindworks.ee <p>STATUTES</p> <p><br />The President of the Republic’s Educational Award can be presented to people connected with the field of education at all levels of study, who have achieved outstanding results as teachers, faculty members, directors of educational institutions, compilers of textbooks and methodological materials, by initiating and implementing practical innovations in the field of education, or developing educational policy as an education official.</p> <p>Nominations can be submitted by the people who correspond to the aforementioned requirements themselves, or by their employers, educational institutions, as well as associations dealing with the field of education. Suitable candidates can also be submitted by the members of the Cultural Foundation’s supervisory board.</p> <p>In order to nominate a candidate, the following must be submitted: a written application with personal information (name, address, education, and work experience), a detailed description of the activities being submitted for the award along with recommendations from the candidate’s employer or working collective, professional, occupational or specialized association(s). These documents should be sent to the President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation at A. Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn, or with a digital signature by e-mail to vpinfo@vpk.ee.</p> <p><br />The supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation shall choose three award winners from the applicants. If necessary, the Cultural Foundation may ask experts from other fields of activity for advice and recommendations on assigning the award.</p> <p>The decision to present the award is made on a consensual basis and coordinated with the Estonian branch of Danske Bank A/S (hereinafter, Danske Bank).</p> <p>The prize is awarded every autumn.</p> <p>It is valued at 12,000 euros and is divided between three recipients. The prize is sponsored by Danske Bank, which undertook to continue funding the prize for three years after entering into the sponsorship agreement.</p> <p>The awards shall be presented by the President of the Republic.</p> <p><br /><img src="http://admin.president.ee/images/stories/logo.png" alt="logo" height="52" width="235" /><br /><strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br /><br />Laureates to date:</strong></p> <p><strong></strong>(From 2003 to 2008, the Educational Award was financed by Hansapank)</p> <p><strong><br />2003</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Tarmo Kerstna</strong> – a long-time teacher and teaching methodologist, also a long-time headmaster of Ülenurme Secondary School and educational leader<br /><strong>Kersti Nigesen</strong> – Headmistress of the Old Town Educational College, creator of a new type of educational institution and a unique model of education<br /><strong>Martin Ehala</strong> – Head of the Chair of Estonian Language at the Tallinn Pedagogical University, Professor, author of reference books and textbooks</p> <p><strong><br />2004</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Jüri Vene</strong> – a long-time schoolmaster, teacher in Miina Härma Secondary School<br /><strong>Tiia-Ester Loitme</strong> – Head of the Ellerhein Children’s Choir from 1989. Excellent music teacher, internationally renowned choir conductor and teacher of school music<br /><strong>Irene Käosaar</strong> ja&nbsp;<strong>Peeter Mehisto</strong> – leaders of a successful language bathing programme, introducers of new language learning methods in Estonia</p> <p><strong><br />2005</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Lauri Leesi</strong> – Headmasster of the Tallinn French Secondary School, for introducing a humanist view in teaching and education process<br /><strong>Inge Unt</strong> – Professor Emeritus, Tartu University, founder of the Estonian school of didactics<br /><strong>Evald Laprik</strong> – a long-time educational leader, founder of the Union of Estonian School Headmasters</p> <p><strong><br />2006</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Helgi Uudelepp</strong> – teacher of mathematics, Gustav Adolf Secondary School<br /><strong>Mart Kuurme</strong> – teacher of physics; Tallinn Secondary Science School<br /><strong>Rein Grünbach</strong> – teacher of art, C. R. Jakobson Secondary School, Viljandi</p> <p><strong><br />2007</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Tiina Talvi</strong> – biology teacher and headmistress, Lümanda Main School<br /><strong>Ene Jakobson</strong> – the founder and long-time leader of the dance ensemble "Sõleke"<br /><strong>Vladimir Ossipov</strong> – teacher of chemistry, Tallinn 53rd Secondary School</p> <p><strong><br />2008</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Nora Mals</strong> - Russian language teacher at the Tallinn Secondary Science School<br /><strong>Ülle Liiber</strong> - trains geography teachers at the University of Tartu<br /><strong>Urve Krause</strong> - the director at the Pärnu Kuninga Street Basic School</p> <p><strong><br />2009</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Urmas Kokassaar</strong> – biology didactics lecturer at the Science Education Centre of the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Tartu<br /><strong>Terje Varul</strong> – teacher of Estonian language and literature at Kolga Secondary School<br /><strong>Heli Adamovitš</strong> – the director of Päikene kindergarten in Narva</p> <p><strong><br />2010</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Leili Sägi</strong> – Pärnu Russian Secondary School, teacher of Estonian language and literature<br /><strong>Villu Baumann</strong> – Haapsalu Sanatorium Boarding School, work and technology teacher<br /><strong>Maia Lilje</strong> – Georg Ots Music School in Tallinn, teacher of music history</p> <p><strong><br />2011</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Viivi Maanso</strong> – Tallinn University, Senior Lecturer Emeritus<br /><strong>Andres Talts</strong> – Tallinn Secondary Science School, teacher of mathematics<br /><strong>Reet Noorlaid</strong> – Tartu Miina Härma Secondary School, teacher of English</p> <p><br /><strong>2012</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Aime Punga</strong> – Director of Studies at Hugo Treffner Secondary School<br /><strong>Toom Õunapuu</strong> – Pedagogy researcher, methodologist in Estonian language teaching and textbook author<br /><strong>Urve Keskküla</strong> – Exercise group instructor at Tallinn Nõmme Youth House, member of the artistic board of gymnastics and dance parties and designer and director of gymnastics programmes</p> <p><br /><strong>2013</strong></p> <p><strong>Tiiu Peäske</strong> – Head of the String Section at the Tallinn Music Secondary School, long-term violin teacher and famous tutor of interpretation performers<br /><strong>Epp Vodja</strong> – Executive Director of the Junior Achievement Eesti Foundation, teaches economics and business at the 21st Secondary School in Tallinn, Manager of the Pupil Firms Programme<br /><strong>Mart Noorma</strong> – Head of the Centre for Development of Studying and Teaching at the University of Tartu, Academic Vice Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, initiator and leader of the student satellite project, science propagator</p> <p><br /><strong>2014</strong></p> <p><strong>Kadri Leppoja</strong> – music teacher at the Miina Härma Upper Secondary School in Tartu. Her choir singers have participated in many musical productions and the choirs have been invited to numerous national events.<br /><strong>Väino Ratassepp</strong> – active and very experienced educationalist and chemistry teacher. He has been engaged in the development of chemistry curricula for basic and secondary schools, has published countless articles on chemistry and chemistry workbooks for general education schools, as well as 12 chemistry textbooks.<br /><strong>Galina Trofimova</strong> – head of the technology studies section of the Ida-Virumaa Vocational Education Centre. She has developed and popularised those specialties in the sphere of vocational education that are uniquely characteristic of the Ida-Viru County: miner, chemical processes operator, industrial technologist.</p> <p><br /><strong>2015</strong></p> <p><strong>Lilian Tambek</strong> teaches physics at the Viljandi Vocational Training Centre. She has worked in education for 52 years and has a degree in didactics of physics. In 2014 she founded the Taibukate Teaduskool non-profit association, which has gained popularity and enticed interest in real life sciences and natural sciences among many pupils.<br /><strong>Hele Kiisel</strong> has been teaching mathematics at Hugo Treffner Upper Secondary School for many years, she is a teacher-methodician and propagator of educated life. In addition to teaching, she has initiated and carried out several educational innovations with a positive effect across Estonia. Hele Kiisel has been one of the main supporters of the traditional Five School Competition in real life sciences. She heads the School Mathematics Association of the Estonian Mathematics Society, takes active part in various mathematical book publications, and works with the University of Tartu and the Tallinn Technical University in the field of teacher training.<br /><strong>Hendrik Agur</strong> is the headmaster of Gustav Adolf Upper Secondary School. He has implemented at the school the system of subject chairs, involving all teachers in the process of vital decision-making and school management, thus raising the quality of education. He has initiated the introduction of several technological solutions that included for the first time in Estonia an electronic pupil ID and a mobile pupil ID, as well as different new solutions aimed at diversifying the learning process and making it more interesting.</p> <p>STATUTES</p> <p><br />The President of the Republic’s Educational Award can be presented to people connected with the field of education at all levels of study, who have achieved outstanding results as teachers, faculty members, directors of educational institutions, compilers of textbooks and methodological materials, by initiating and implementing practical innovations in the field of education, or developing educational policy as an education official.</p> <p>Nominations can be submitted by the people who correspond to the aforementioned requirements themselves, or by their employers, educational institutions, as well as associations dealing with the field of education. Suitable candidates can also be submitted by the members of the Cultural Foundation’s supervisory board.</p> <p>In order to nominate a candidate, the following must be submitted: a written application with personal information (name, address, education, and work experience), a detailed description of the activities being submitted for the award along with recommendations from the candidate’s employer or working collective, professional, occupational or specialized association(s). These documents should be sent to the President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation at A. Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn, or with a digital signature by e-mail to vpinfo@vpk.ee.</p> <p><br />The supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation shall choose three award winners from the applicants. If necessary, the Cultural Foundation may ask experts from other fields of activity for advice and recommendations on assigning the award.</p> <p>The decision to present the award is made on a consensual basis and coordinated with the Estonian branch of Danske Bank A/S (hereinafter, Danske Bank).</p> <p>The prize is awarded every autumn.</p> <p>It is valued at 12,000 euros and is divided between three recipients. The prize is sponsored by Danske Bank, which undertook to continue funding the prize for three years after entering into the sponsorship agreement.</p> <p>The awards shall be presented by the President of the Republic.</p> <p><br /><img src="http://admin.president.ee/images/stories/logo.png" alt="logo" height="52" width="235" /><br /><strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br /><br />Laureates to date:</strong></p> <p><strong></strong>(From 2003 to 2008, the Educational Award was financed by Hansapank)</p> <p><strong><br />2003</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Tarmo Kerstna</strong> – a long-time teacher and teaching methodologist, also a long-time headmaster of Ülenurme Secondary School and educational leader<br /><strong>Kersti Nigesen</strong> – Headmistress of the Old Town Educational College, creator of a new type of educational institution and a unique model of education<br /><strong>Martin Ehala</strong> – Head of the Chair of Estonian Language at the Tallinn Pedagogical University, Professor, author of reference books and textbooks</p> <p><strong><br />2004</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Jüri Vene</strong> – a long-time schoolmaster, teacher in Miina Härma Secondary School<br /><strong>Tiia-Ester Loitme</strong> – Head of the Ellerhein Children’s Choir from 1989. Excellent music teacher, internationally renowned choir conductor and teacher of school music<br /><strong>Irene Käosaar</strong> ja&nbsp;<strong>Peeter Mehisto</strong> – leaders of a successful language bathing programme, introducers of new language learning methods in Estonia</p> <p><strong><br />2005</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Lauri Leesi</strong> – Headmasster of the Tallinn French Secondary School, for introducing a humanist view in teaching and education process<br /><strong>Inge Unt</strong> – Professor Emeritus, Tartu University, founder of the Estonian school of didactics<br /><strong>Evald Laprik</strong> – a long-time educational leader, founder of the Union of Estonian School Headmasters</p> <p><strong><br />2006</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Helgi Uudelepp</strong> – teacher of mathematics, Gustav Adolf Secondary School<br /><strong>Mart Kuurme</strong> – teacher of physics; Tallinn Secondary Science School<br /><strong>Rein Grünbach</strong> – teacher of art, C. R. Jakobson Secondary School, Viljandi</p> <p><strong><br />2007</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Tiina Talvi</strong> – biology teacher and headmistress, Lümanda Main School<br /><strong>Ene Jakobson</strong> – the founder and long-time leader of the dance ensemble "Sõleke"<br /><strong>Vladimir Ossipov</strong> – teacher of chemistry, Tallinn 53rd Secondary School</p> <p><strong><br />2008</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Nora Mals</strong> - Russian language teacher at the Tallinn Secondary Science School<br /><strong>Ülle Liiber</strong> - trains geography teachers at the University of Tartu<br /><strong>Urve Krause</strong> - the director at the Pärnu Kuninga Street Basic School</p> <p><strong><br />2009</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Urmas Kokassaar</strong> – biology didactics lecturer at the Science Education Centre of the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Tartu<br /><strong>Terje Varul</strong> – teacher of Estonian language and literature at Kolga Secondary School<br /><strong>Heli Adamovitš</strong> – the director of Päikene kindergarten in Narva</p> <p><strong><br />2010</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Leili Sägi</strong> – Pärnu Russian Secondary School, teacher of Estonian language and literature<br /><strong>Villu Baumann</strong> – Haapsalu Sanatorium Boarding School, work and technology teacher<br /><strong>Maia Lilje</strong> – Georg Ots Music School in Tallinn, teacher of music history</p> <p><strong><br />2011</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Viivi Maanso</strong> – Tallinn University, Senior Lecturer Emeritus<br /><strong>Andres Talts</strong> – Tallinn Secondary Science School, teacher of mathematics<br /><strong>Reet Noorlaid</strong> – Tartu Miina Härma Secondary School, teacher of English</p> <p><br /><strong>2012</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><strong>Aime Punga</strong> – Director of Studies at Hugo Treffner Secondary School<br /><strong>Toom Õunapuu</strong> – Pedagogy researcher, methodologist in Estonian language teaching and textbook author<br /><strong>Urve Keskküla</strong> – Exercise group instructor at Tallinn Nõmme Youth House, member of the artistic board of gymnastics and dance parties and designer and director of gymnastics programmes</p> <p><br /><strong>2013</strong></p> <p><strong>Tiiu Peäske</strong> – Head of the String Section at the Tallinn Music Secondary School, long-term violin teacher and famous tutor of interpretation performers<br /><strong>Epp Vodja</strong> – Executive Director of the Junior Achievement Eesti Foundation, teaches economics and business at the 21st Secondary School in Tallinn, Manager of the Pupil Firms Programme<br /><strong>Mart Noorma</strong> – Head of the Centre for Development of Studying and Teaching at the University of Tartu, Academic Vice Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology, initiator and leader of the student satellite project, science propagator</p> <p><br /><strong>2014</strong></p> <p><strong>Kadri Leppoja</strong> – music teacher at the Miina Härma Upper Secondary School in Tartu. Her choir singers have participated in many musical productions and the choirs have been invited to numerous national events.<br /><strong>Väino Ratassepp</strong> – active and very experienced educationalist and chemistry teacher. He has been engaged in the development of chemistry curricula for basic and secondary schools, has published countless articles on chemistry and chemistry workbooks for general education schools, as well as 12 chemistry textbooks.<br /><strong>Galina Trofimova</strong> – head of the technology studies section of the Ida-Virumaa Vocational Education Centre. She has developed and popularised those specialties in the sphere of vocational education that are uniquely characteristic of the Ida-Viru County: miner, chemical processes operator, industrial technologist.</p> <p><br /><strong>2015</strong></p> <p><strong>Lilian Tambek</strong> teaches physics at the Viljandi Vocational Training Centre. She has worked in education for 52 years and has a degree in didactics of physics. In 2014 she founded the Taibukate Teaduskool non-profit association, which has gained popularity and enticed interest in real life sciences and natural sciences among many pupils.<br /><strong>Hele Kiisel</strong> has been teaching mathematics at Hugo Treffner Upper Secondary School for many years, she is a teacher-methodician and propagator of educated life. In addition to teaching, she has initiated and carried out several educational innovations with a positive effect across Estonia. Hele Kiisel has been one of the main supporters of the traditional Five School Competition in real life sciences. She heads the School Mathematics Association of the Estonian Mathematics Society, takes active part in various mathematical book publications, and works with the University of Tartu and the Tallinn Technical University in the field of teacher training.<br /><strong>Hendrik Agur</strong> is the headmaster of Gustav Adolf Upper Secondary School. He has implemented at the school the system of subject chairs, involving all teachers in the process of vital decision-making and school management, thus raising the quality of education. He has initiated the introduction of several technological solutions that included for the first time in Estonia an electronic pupil ID and a mobile pupil ID, as well as different new solutions aimed at diversifying the learning process and making it more interesting.</p> Physical Sciences Award 2010-10-04T11:48:07Z 2010-10-04T11:48:07Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/5064-physical-sciences-award- Administrator admin@mindworks.ee <p>STATUTES</p> <p><br />In the context of the President of the Republic’s Special Physical Sciences Award, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, bioinformatics and gene technology are considered physical sciences.</p> <p>As an exception, the supervisory board of the President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation may decide to give the award for work in another educational discipline that corresponds to the nature and intent of the special award.</p> <p>For this purpose, the applicant for the special award shall submit an application to the supervisory board with the required documents, which includes relevant argumentation that affects the assignment of the award.</p> <p>The President of the Republic's Special Physical Sciences Award may be presented to people:</p> <p>who have excelled as teachers and/or faculty members of physical sciences at any educational stage;<br />whose students have been recognized in international competitions or achieved good results in physical sciences competitions;<br />who have compiled physical sciences textbooks and methodological materials;<br />who in the course of teaching physical sciences have initiated and implemented practical innovations.</p> <p><br />Nominations can be submitted by the people who correspond to the aforementioned requirements themselves, or by their employers, educational institutions, as well as associations dealing with the field of education. Candidates can also be submitted by students or university students, as well as student and university student organizations or councils. Suitable candidates can also be submitted by the members of the Cultural Foundation’s supervisory board.</p> <p>In order to nominate a candidate, the following must be submitted:</p> <p>a written application with personal information (name, address, education, and work experience);<br />a detailed description of the activities being submitted for the special award along with recommendations from the candidate's employer or working collective, professional, occupational or specialized association(s).</p> <p>These documents should be sent to the President of the Republic's Cultural Foundation at A. Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn, or with a digital signature by e-mail to vpinfo@vpk.ee.</p> <p><br />The supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation has the right to ask for additional information about the candidate from the applicant’s school, educational institution, professional association or other such organizations.</p> <p>If necessary, the Cultural Foundation may ask experts from other fields of activity for advice and recommendations on assigning the award.</p> <p>The supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation shall choose the recipient of the special award from among the nominated candidates. The decision shall be coordinated with Skype Eesti.</p> <p>The special prize is awarded every autumn.</p> <p>It is valued at 4,000 euros. The award is sponsored by Skype Estonia, which has undertaken to continue doing so for at least the next three years.</p> <p>The special awards shall be presented by the President of the Republic.</p> <p><br /><img src="http://c.skype.com/i/images/logos/skype_logo.png" alt="Skype" style="margin-left: 2px; margin-bottom: 2px; border: 0px initial initial;" height="40" border="0" /><br /><br /><strong><br />Laureates to date:</strong><br /><br /><strong>2009</strong></p> <p><strong>Mikhail Gusev</strong> – teacher of mathematics at Tallinna Tõnismäe Secondary Science School<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2010</strong></p> <p><strong>Allar-Reinhold Veelmaa</strong> - teacher of mathematics at Loo Secondary School<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2011</strong></p> <p><strong>Hilja Afanasjeva</strong> – the School of Science of the University of Tartu, methodologist<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2012</strong></p> <p><strong>Elmu Mägi</strong> – Physics teacher at Pärnu Koidula Secondary School</p> <p><br /><strong>2013</strong><strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Jaan Kalda</strong> – physicist, Senior Researcher of the Institute of Cybernetics at the Tallinn University of Technology, pedagogical leader of the Estonian team at international physics Olympiads</p> <p><br /><strong>2014</strong><strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Indrek Peil</strong> – physics teacher and educational methodology specialist at the Saaremaa Coeducational Upper Secondary School. He initiated and has been tirelessly organising the nationwide pupil conference Saaremaa Mini Days of Science, which has greatly boosted the interest in science among 6-12th form pupils.</p> <p><br /><strong>2015</strong></p> <p><strong>Erkki Tempel</strong> teaches chemistry and physics at Miina Härma Upper Secondary School on the basis of the Estonian national curriculum and chemistry in English to pupils studying on the basis of an international curriculum.</p> <p>STATUTES</p> <p><br />In the context of the President of the Republic’s Special Physical Sciences Award, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, bioinformatics and gene technology are considered physical sciences.</p> <p>As an exception, the supervisory board of the President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation may decide to give the award for work in another educational discipline that corresponds to the nature and intent of the special award.</p> <p>For this purpose, the applicant for the special award shall submit an application to the supervisory board with the required documents, which includes relevant argumentation that affects the assignment of the award.</p> <p>The President of the Republic's Special Physical Sciences Award may be presented to people:</p> <p>who have excelled as teachers and/or faculty members of physical sciences at any educational stage;<br />whose students have been recognized in international competitions or achieved good results in physical sciences competitions;<br />who have compiled physical sciences textbooks and methodological materials;<br />who in the course of teaching physical sciences have initiated and implemented practical innovations.</p> <p><br />Nominations can be submitted by the people who correspond to the aforementioned requirements themselves, or by their employers, educational institutions, as well as associations dealing with the field of education. Candidates can also be submitted by students or university students, as well as student and university student organizations or councils. Suitable candidates can also be submitted by the members of the Cultural Foundation’s supervisory board.</p> <p>In order to nominate a candidate, the following must be submitted:</p> <p>a written application with personal information (name, address, education, and work experience);<br />a detailed description of the activities being submitted for the special award along with recommendations from the candidate's employer or working collective, professional, occupational or specialized association(s).</p> <p>These documents should be sent to the President of the Republic's Cultural Foundation at A. Weizenbergi 39, 15050 Tallinn, or with a digital signature by e-mail to vpinfo@vpk.ee.</p> <p><br />The supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation has the right to ask for additional information about the candidate from the applicant’s school, educational institution, professional association or other such organizations.</p> <p>If necessary, the Cultural Foundation may ask experts from other fields of activity for advice and recommendations on assigning the award.</p> <p>The supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation shall choose the recipient of the special award from among the nominated candidates. The decision shall be coordinated with Skype Eesti.</p> <p>The special prize is awarded every autumn.</p> <p>It is valued at 4,000 euros. The award is sponsored by Skype Estonia, which has undertaken to continue doing so for at least the next three years.</p> <p>The special awards shall be presented by the President of the Republic.</p> <p><br /><img src="http://c.skype.com/i/images/logos/skype_logo.png" alt="Skype" style="margin-left: 2px; margin-bottom: 2px; border: 0px initial initial;" height="40" border="0" /><br /><br /><strong><br />Laureates to date:</strong><br /><br /><strong>2009</strong></p> <p><strong>Mikhail Gusev</strong> – teacher of mathematics at Tallinna Tõnismäe Secondary Science School<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2010</strong></p> <p><strong>Allar-Reinhold Veelmaa</strong> - teacher of mathematics at Loo Secondary School<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2011</strong></p> <p><strong>Hilja Afanasjeva</strong> – the School of Science of the University of Tartu, methodologist<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2012</strong></p> <p><strong>Elmu Mägi</strong> – Physics teacher at Pärnu Koidula Secondary School</p> <p><br /><strong>2013</strong><strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Jaan Kalda</strong> – physicist, Senior Researcher of the Institute of Cybernetics at the Tallinn University of Technology, pedagogical leader of the Estonian team at international physics Olympiads</p> <p><br /><strong>2014</strong><strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Indrek Peil</strong> – physics teacher and educational methodology specialist at the Saaremaa Coeducational Upper Secondary School. He initiated and has been tirelessly organising the nationwide pupil conference Saaremaa Mini Days of Science, which has greatly boosted the interest in science among 6-12th form pupils.</p> <p><br /><strong>2015</strong></p> <p><strong>Erkki Tempel</strong> teaches chemistry and physics at Miina Härma Upper Secondary School on the basis of the Estonian national curriculum and chemistry in English to pupils studying on the basis of an international curriculum.</p> First Lady’s Foundation 2010-10-04T11:46:51Z 2010-10-04T11:46:51Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/5063-first-ladys-foundation Administrator admin@mindworks.ee <p><strong>Members of the First Lady’s Foundation’s advisory board</strong></p> <p><strong></strong>1. Anu Kaljurand, Estonian Olympic Committee<br />2. Gerd Kanter, Olympic discus champion<br />3. Õnne Pollisinski, Meduus Sports Club<br />4. Heli Suvi, Office of the President of the Republic of Estonia</p> <p><strong><br /><br />The First Lady’s Foundation</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><br />STATUTES</p> <p><br />1. The President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation has the right to present awards and scholarships with a specific purpose that are related to Estonian culture, education or research work.<br />The Cultural Foundation may appropriate various grants in the given fields of activity.</p> <p>2. The Cultural Foundation has established the First Lady’s Foundation along with an advisory board that manages the foundation. The First Lady’s Foundation is directed at charity and focuses primarily on the social sphere.</p> <p>3. The motivation for establishing the First Lady’s Foundation is the fact that a large number of Estonian families live under the poverty level and their children lack the conditions for developing their abilities, for receiving the appropriate training and implementing their mental potential in their future life. The First Lady’s Foundation supports the education of children from the least privileged families, as well as children and families in extraordinary circumstances, the elderly, disabled people or other people in need of assistance.</p> <p>4. The First Lady’s Foundation comprises contributions from private individuals, companies or organizations and must report to the supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation once a year.</p> <p>5. Donors may designate a social sphere or target group for their donations, which may also be designated by name.</p> <p>6. The advisory board of the First Lady’s Foundation comprises donors or their representatives and recognized experts.</p> <p><br />The President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation</p> <p><strong>Members of the First Lady’s Foundation’s advisory board</strong></p> <p><strong></strong>1. Anu Kaljurand, Estonian Olympic Committee<br />2. Gerd Kanter, Olympic discus champion<br />3. Õnne Pollisinski, Meduus Sports Club<br />4. Heli Suvi, Office of the President of the Republic of Estonia</p> <p><strong><br /><br />The First Lady’s Foundation</strong></p> <p><strong></strong><br />STATUTES</p> <p><br />1. The President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation has the right to present awards and scholarships with a specific purpose that are related to Estonian culture, education or research work.<br />The Cultural Foundation may appropriate various grants in the given fields of activity.</p> <p>2. The Cultural Foundation has established the First Lady’s Foundation along with an advisory board that manages the foundation. The First Lady’s Foundation is directed at charity and focuses primarily on the social sphere.</p> <p>3. The motivation for establishing the First Lady’s Foundation is the fact that a large number of Estonian families live under the poverty level and their children lack the conditions for developing their abilities, for receiving the appropriate training and implementing their mental potential in their future life. The First Lady’s Foundation supports the education of children from the least privileged families, as well as children and families in extraordinary circumstances, the elderly, disabled people or other people in need of assistance.</p> <p>4. The First Lady’s Foundation comprises contributions from private individuals, companies or organizations and must report to the supervisory board of the Cultural Foundation once a year.</p> <p>5. Donors may designate a social sphere or target group for their donations, which may also be designated by name.</p> <p>6. The advisory board of the First Lady’s Foundation comprises donors or their representatives and recognized experts.</p> <p><br />The President of the Republic’s Cultural Foundation</p> The Young Athlete’s Award 2010-10-01T22:00:00Z 2010-10-01T22:00:00Z http://admin.president.ee/index.php/en/president/institutions/146-cultural-foundation-of-the-president-of-the-republ/5313-the-young-athletes-prize Administrator admin@mindworks.ee <p><strong>Recipients of the Young Athlete's award</strong></p> <p><strong><br />2009</strong></p> <p><strong>Oliver Kips</strong> and&nbsp;<strong>Kristina Morozjuk</strong> - ballroom dancers<strong><br />Erika Kirpu</strong> - fencer<strong><br />Anete Paulus</strong> - footballer<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2010</strong></p> <p><strong>Liina Laasma</strong> - track and field athlete<strong><br />Kristjan Ilves</strong> - ski jumper and biathlonist<strong><br />Eric Tött</strong> - swimmer<strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Saskia Alusalu</strong> - speed skater<strong><br />Keit Jaanimägi</strong> - swimmer<strong><br />13 young athletes of FC Levadia Football Academy</strong>: Kaspar Mutso, Markus Arak, Mark Edur, Mart Kaasik, Kevin Kaljumäe, Cristofer Kuusma, Martin Käos, Martin Nõukas, Silver Nõukas, Siim Morten Ojasalu, Kaspar Raid, Samuel Saadoja, Magnar Vainumäe<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2011</strong></p> <p><strong>Nanette Christine</strong> and <strong>Naomi Charlotta Andersson</strong> – figure skaters<strong><br />Sten Christian Taal</strong> – sailor<strong><br />Elisabeth Egel</strong> – swimmer<strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Rebeca Lotta Aasmäe</strong> – judoka, skier and athlete<strong><br />Tanel Paabo</strong> – karateka<strong><br />Jorgen Liiv</strong> – athlete<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2012</strong></p> <p><strong>Anette Remmelg</strong> - swimmer<strong><br />Roberta Mikk</strong> - swimmer<strong><br />Kaur Kivistik</strong> -&nbsp;track and field athlete</p> <p><strong>Reena Koll</strong> -&nbsp;track and field athlete<br /><strong>Jüri-Mikk Udam</strong> -&nbsp;rower</p> <p><br /><strong>2013</strong></p> <p><strong>Erik Kangilaski</strong> – cyclist<br /><strong>Ksenia Belomestnova</strong> – underwater swimmer<br /><strong>Viktoria Lohk</strong> – table tennis player<br /><strong>Robin Liksor</strong> – swimmer<br /><strong>Matz Topkin</strong> – swimmer<br /><strong>Brenda Tilk</strong> – swimmer<br /><strong>Leon Bauer</strong> – swimmer</p> <p><strong>Rasmus Haugasmägi</strong> – water motorsports<br /><strong>Marie Pihlas</strong> – sailing<br /><strong>Margit Kalk</strong> – athletics<br />Janika Gymnastics Club youth group <strong>Diamonds</strong>: Marleen Ereline, Marleen Viinapuu, Marleen Kääroja, Marian Roomet, Anni Liis Hoop, Hanna-Liina Sukk, Helena Seliste, Annela Seliste</p> <p><br /><strong>2014</strong></p> <p><strong>Meril Beilmann</strong> – biathlete<br /><strong>Henri Nael</strong> – tennis player<br /><strong>Martin Paakspuu</strong> – track and field athlete<br />Estonian junior women's épée team: <strong>Veronika Zuikova</strong>, <strong>Gaia-Marianna Siim</strong>, <strong>Anu Hark</strong> and <strong>Katrina Lehis</strong></p> <p><strong>Mai Narva</strong> – chess player<br /><strong>Siim Helmoja</strong> – orienteer<br /><strong>Maria Rein</strong> – swimmer</p> <p><br />Starting from 2015 the sub-fund of the Cultural Fund of the President of the Republic and Nordea Pank will no longer be issuing the Young Athlete of the Year award.<strong><br /></strong></p> <p><strong>Recipients of the Young Athlete's award</strong></p> <p><strong><br />2009</strong></p> <p><strong>Oliver Kips</strong> and&nbsp;<strong>Kristina Morozjuk</strong> - ballroom dancers<strong><br />Erika Kirpu</strong> - fencer<strong><br />Anete Paulus</strong> - footballer<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2010</strong></p> <p><strong>Liina Laasma</strong> - track and field athlete<strong><br />Kristjan Ilves</strong> - ski jumper and biathlonist<strong><br />Eric Tött</strong> - swimmer<strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Saskia Alusalu</strong> - speed skater<strong><br />Keit Jaanimägi</strong> - swimmer<strong><br />13 young athletes of FC Levadia Football Academy</strong>: Kaspar Mutso, Markus Arak, Mark Edur, Mart Kaasik, Kevin Kaljumäe, Cristofer Kuusma, Martin Käos, Martin Nõukas, Silver Nõukas, Siim Morten Ojasalu, Kaspar Raid, Samuel Saadoja, Magnar Vainumäe<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2011</strong></p> <p><strong>Nanette Christine</strong> and <strong>Naomi Charlotta Andersson</strong> – figure skaters<strong><br />Sten Christian Taal</strong> – sailor<strong><br />Elisabeth Egel</strong> – swimmer<strong></strong></p> <p><strong>Rebeca Lotta Aasmäe</strong> – judoka, skier and athlete<strong><br />Tanel Paabo</strong> – karateka<strong><br />Jorgen Liiv</strong> – athlete<strong></strong></p> <p><strong><br />2012</strong></p> <p><strong>Anette Remmelg</strong> - swimmer<strong><br />Roberta Mikk</strong> - swimmer<strong><br />Kaur Kivistik</strong> -&nbsp;track and field athlete</p> <p><strong>Reena Koll</strong> -&nbsp;track and field athlete<br /><strong>Jüri-Mikk Udam</strong> -&nbsp;rower</p> <p><br /><strong>2013</strong></p> <p><strong>Erik Kangilaski</strong> – cyclist<br /><strong>Ksenia Belomestnova</strong> – underwater swimmer<br /><strong>Viktoria Lohk</strong> – table tennis player<br /><strong>Robin Liksor</strong> – swimmer<br /><strong>Matz Topkin</strong> – swimmer<br /><strong>Brenda Tilk</strong> – swimmer<br /><strong>Leon Bauer</strong> – swimmer</p> <p><strong>Rasmus Haugasmägi</strong> – water motorsports<br /><strong>Marie Pihlas</strong> – sailing<br /><strong>Margit Kalk</strong> – athletics<br />Janika Gymnastics Club youth group <strong>Diamonds</strong>: Marleen Ereline, Marleen Viinapuu, Marleen Kääroja, Marian Roomet, Anni Liis Hoop, Hanna-Liina Sukk, Helena Seliste, Annela Seliste</p> <p><br /><strong>2014</strong></p> <p><strong>Meril Beilmann</strong> – biathlete<br /><strong>Henri Nael</strong> – tennis player<br /><strong>Martin Paakspuu</strong> – track and field athlete<br />Estonian junior women's épée team: <strong>Veronika Zuikova</strong>, <strong>Gaia-Marianna Siim</strong>, <strong>Anu Hark</strong> and <strong>Katrina Lehis</strong></p> <p><strong>Mai Narva</strong> – chess player<br /><strong>Siim Helmoja</strong> – orienteer<br /><strong>Maria Rein</strong> – swimmer</p> <p><br />Starting from 2015 the sub-fund of the Cultural Fund of the President of the Republic and Nordea Pank will no longer be issuing the Young Athlete of the Year award.<strong><br /></strong></p>