by InTrieste
In a forthcoming ceremony set to grace the elegant halls of Trieste, the prestigious 2024 Cinzia Vitale Prize is poised to honor the illustrious scientist Michele Vendruscolo from the esteemed University of Cambridge. Recognized for his groundbreaking contributions to the fields of culture and science, Vendruscolo’s pioneering endeavors in human and social education stand as a beacon of inspiration for future generations.
Among the anticipated awardees is the promising scholar Anastasiia Kulinska, expected to secure the esteemed Nelson Mandela Peace Scholarship. Kulinska’s unwavering commitment to fostering peace and harmony is poised to captivate the hearts of a distinguished panel of jurors representing a diverse array of faiths and backgrounds.
The highly-anticipated event, under the auspices of the Chamber of Deputies, will also witness the conferral of the Filo di Seta and Spiga di Grano awards by the esteemed Vitale Onlus organization, led by the esteemed journalist Roberto Vitale. Notable luminaries poised for recognition with the Filo di Seta accolade include Vladimir Nanut, founder of the MIB Trieste School of Management, and Serena Paoli, an acclaimed painter, among other luminaries. Meanwhile, recipients of the Spiga di Grano honor are expected to include Silvina Julieta Logarzo, a prominent researcher from the National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, and Damiano Pizzol, slated to serve as the health director at ENI in Mozambique, among other distinguished figures.
The gala, with the steadfast support of BCC Venezia Giulia, is set to culminate in the bestowal of the Nelson Mandela Peace Scholarship upon a deserving student from the United World College of the Adriatic, heralding a bright future marked by global harmony and understanding.