European Initiative Prize

Journalism prize in the European Union

The European Initiative Prize (French: Prix de l'Initiative Européenne) is a journalism prize, created in 2003 by the Maison de l’Europe de Paris[1] and the European Press Club with the support of the European Parliament.[2] The prize is awarded annually to media contributors who distinguished themselves with high quality work on European Union topics.[2]

The award ceremony takes place every year in June at the Maison de l’Europe de Paris within the Hotel de Villiers, private mansion of the 19th century, property of the City of Paris and situated in the 17th district of Paris.

The ceremony is usually preceded by a debate on European topics. The jury – currently chaired by former MEP and Catherine Lalumière, President of the Maison de l’Europe de Paris – consists of French and European intellectuals. The Prize consists of a diploma of honour and of a piece of art, offered by the European Parliament. Usually, three "ex æquo" prizes are awarded annually.

List of Laureates

2019 Edition

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  • Alain Devalpo, association Globe Reporters
  • Caroline Gillet, reporter of France Inter and France Culture for her French show « Foule Continentale »
  • Jon Henley, correspondent for The Guardian

2018 Edition

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  • Sylvain Kahn, professor and researcher at Sciences Po
  • Marie-Christine Vallet, director of the European editorial at Radio France
  • Voix d'Europe, blog created by two editors Virginie Cardoso and Chloé Lourenço
  • The Vox Pop programme on Arte, represented by Marc Berdugo, producer of the show

2017 Edition

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2016 Edition

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2015 Edition

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2014 Edition

  • Yves Bertoncini, Notre Europe –Jacques Delors Institute & Thierry Chopin, Robert Schuman Foundation (France) for their report: Des visages sur des clivages : les élections européennes de mai 2014
  • Europavox
  • Public Sénat

2013 Edition

2012 Edition

2011 Edition

  • Daniel Desesquelle presenting the Carrefour de l'Europe programme on 5 avril 2013 in Strasbourg.
  • Alberto Toscano, journalist
  • Pascal Verdeau, journalist, France 3

2010 Edition

2008 Edition

  • Françoise Crouïgneau, chief international editor, Les Échos daily newspaper
  • Philippe Dessaint [fr] for Kiosque on TV5 Monde
  • Jean-Pierre Gouzy, former president of the European Journalist Association (AJE)

2009 Edition

2007 Edition

  • Jérôme Clément [fr], président d’Arte
  • Daniel Vernet, directeur des Relations Internationales « Le Monde » [fr]
  • Laurence Aubron pour « Eur@dionantes » [fr]

2006 Edition

2005 Edition

2004 Edition

  • Cafebabel.com [fr] – online magazine
  • France Culture's Cause Commune
  • Anne-marie Autissier for her review, Culture Europe International
  • La Croix newspaper

References

  1. ^ Maison de l’Europe de Paris Archived 2019-12-05 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b Prize of the European initiative Archived 2015-06-10 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "La Maison de l'Europe | Prix de l'initiative européenne : 16ème édition". www.paris-europe.eu. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  4. ^ "La Maison de l'Europe | Prix de l'Initiative européenne 2017". www.paris-europe.eu. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  5. ^ "Prix de l'Initiative Européenne" [European Initiative Prize]. paris-europe.eu (in French). 2017. Archived from the original on 22 October 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Prix de l'Initiative Europeenne" [European Initiative Prize]. Institut de Recherche et de Communication sur l'Europe. 22 June 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
  7. ^ Pérus, Héloïse (June 2015). "Remise du Prix de l'Initiave Europeenne" [European Citizen's Initiative Award] (PDF) (Press release) (in French). Paris: Maison de l’Europe de Paris. Retrieved 24 June 2015.