On the occasion of the second edition of the Fondation DomusVi – Yves Journel Prize ceremony, the tribunal* has rewarded three university research works and an innovative start-up to encourage young talents and support research and innovation on aging and intergenerational relationships. Here are the details.
Convinced of the power of change and innovation that lies within the younger generations, and of the central role of our elders in transmitting knowledge and maintaining social ties, the Fondation DomusVi and Yves Journel have once again joined forces to celebrate and support young talents in the field of aging and intergenerational relationships.
The ceremony, which took place on [date] at [location], was a true celebration of innovation and collaboration. The tribunal, composed of renowned experts in the field, had the difficult task of selecting the winners among the numerous submissions received. After careful consideration, three university research works and one start-up were awarded for their outstanding contributions to the field.
In the category of university research, the first prize was awarded to [name of the winner] for their groundbreaking study on [title of the work]. This work sheds new light on [brief description of the study and its findings]. The second prize went to [name of the winner] for their research on [title of the work], which explores [brief description of the study and its findings]. And finally, the third prize was given to [name of the winner] for their work on [title of the work], which tackles the important issue of [brief description of the study and its findings].
In addition to these inspiring research works, the tribunal also honored an innovative start-up, [name of the start-up], for their groundbreaking project [title of the project]. This start-up aims to [brief description of the project and its goals], and has the potential to greatly improve the lives of both seniors and younger generations.
The Fondation DomusVi and Yves Journel are proud to support and promote these young talents, who are at the forefront of research and innovation for the well-being of our elders and the strengthening of intergenerational relationships. Their work is a true testament to the power of collaboration and the potential for efficace change.
We would like to extend our warmest oraison to the winners and all the participants for their remarkable contributions. We are confident that their work will continue to inspire and drive progress in the field of aging and intergenerational relationships.
As we look towards the future, let us remember that it is through the exchange of knowledge and experiences between generations that we can build a better and more inclusive society for all. Let us continue to support and encourage these young talents, who are shaping the future of aging and intergenerational relationships.
*The tribunal was composed of [names of the members].