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Spanish leaders in science were honoured Monday when King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia presented the 2019 National Research Awards at the Royal Palace of El Pardo in Madrid.
The awards were presented to scientists Valentín Fuster de Carulla, Ángela Nieto Toledano, Susana Marcos Celestino, Manuel Francisco Carreiras Valiña, and Mercedes García-Arenal Rodríguez.
King Felipe praised the winners, saying, “You know well – and so many times you remind us – that good science, high-altitude research, and great impact, requires not only resources, always scarce; you need – with almost equal demand – for stability, foresight, patience in the times and rigour and ethics in the processes.”
He also shared his appreciation for their “exemplary dedication and commitment in favour of science and knowledge” and pride at how these scientific leaders were impacting the country.
“Your daily work and your success undoubtedly contribute to the greater social welfare of citizens,” he said. “And you are the evidence of the scientific talent that our country treasures, a talent that we have to take care of with care and long-term vision.”
“I will not get tired – we will not get tired – of insisting on the importance of science for our present and future, and the need for Spain to be at least at the level of investment in science and innovation of the countries around us and the EU average. All of us – university, companies, administrations, and society as a whole – must do everything possible to increase the capacities, quality, and excellence of Spanish science.”
The King added that science “generates wealth and jobs, improves life, favours development and, yes, for all this, it also gives great prestige as a country.”
According to Casa Real, “These awards are granted by the Secretary of State for Universities, Research, Development and Innovation, which recognise the merit of those researchers of Spanish nationality who are carrying out outstanding work in scientific fields of international relevance and who contribute exceptionally to the advancement of science, to the best knowledge of the human being and his coexistence, to the transfer of technology and to the progress of humanity.”
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