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The Barry Prize for Distinguished Intellectual Achievement is the premier prize awarded by the American Academy of Sciences and Letters. Awarded at the Academy's annual investiture ceremony at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, it confers membership in the Academy and carries a cash prize. Prize winners are selected by the Academy's board, though Academy members are eligible to nominate potential awardees.

Previous Barry Prize winners include[1]:[2] - Robert P. George - Jonathan D. Haidt - Svetlana Y. Jitomirskaya - Steven E. Koonin - Anna I. Krylov - Jon D. Levenson - Josiah Ober - Ruth L. Okediji - Orlando Patterson - Candace A. Vogler

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  1. ^ "Awards".
  2. ^ Parrales, Luis. ""A new organization enters the battle over academic freedom"". Retrieved 10 September 2024.