The UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture is awarded annually to two laureates who have made significant contributions to the promotion of Arab art and culture. The prize also aims to foster intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding between cultures.
This prestigious prize, established in 1998, recognizes outstanding efforts to strengthen global awareness of Arab culture. It celebrates individuals, groups, or institutions that have advanced the dissemination of Arab culture and UNESCO’s values. Each laureate receives an award of USD 30,000, making this a highly sought-after honor in the cultural sector.
Key Details:
Application Deadline: 28 February 2026
Eligible Countries: Not specified – please see official page
To be taken at (country): Not specified – please see official page
About this UNESCO-Sharjah Prize
Level of Study: Not specified – please see official page
The UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture focuses on recognizing exceptional achievements in Arab art and culture. The award highlights efforts that promote intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding. Previous laureates include artists, filmmakers, and organizations who have made a significant impact in their fields.
Eligibility
- Open to individuals, groups, or institutions.
- Applicants must demonstrate outstanding contributions to the promotion of Arab culture.
- Efforts should foster intercultural dialogue and disseminate UNESCO’s values.
- Further eligibility details are not specified – please see official page.
Number of Awards: 2
Value of Award: USD 30,000 per laureate (total USD 60,000)
Duration of Award: One-time award
Benefits
- Monetary prize of USD 30,000 for each laureate.
- International recognition for contributions to Arab culture.
- Opportunity to participate in the award ceremony at UNESCO headquarters in Paris.
- Networking with previous laureates and cultural leaders.
Required Documents
- Not specified – please see official page.
Award Provider: UNESCO
How to Apply
- Visit the official UNESCO-Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture page.
- Review the eligibility criteria and application requirements.
- Submit your application through the online platform provided by UNESCO.
- Ensure all materials are submitted before the deadline: 28 February 2026.
👉 Visit the official scholarship page for details

