The awards are divided into Life Sciences, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Activities, and the qualifications for these fields are as follows.
Life Sciences
Individual researchers and organizations that have contributed to advancements in embryonic stem cell research, cell therapy research, and life sciences based on Catholic bioethics
Humanities and Social Sciences
Individuals and organizations recognized for their original research contributions, papers, and publications in fields such as ethics, philosophy, sociology, law, theology, literature, and related academic disciplines informed by Catholic bioethics
Activities
Individuals and organizations that have played a vital role in promoting a culture of life by safeguarding human life, providing care, and upholding the dignity of human life
EVALUATION CRITERIA
Life Sciences
Conformity with the foundational objectives of the award
Adherence to Catholic values (protection of human dignity)
Distinction and academic rigor of research outcomes
Consistency and thoroughness of research
Importance and societal impact of research
Contribution to practical applications (social benefit/support for incurable disease treatment)
Humanities and Social Sciences
Conformity with the foundational objectives of the award
Academic precision or literary excellence and sensitivity
Scholarly contributions and utility
Societal contributions
Activities
Conformity with the foundational objectives of the award
Societal contributions
Educational effect in nurturing respect for life and promoting pro-life awareness