prisjury
Prisjury is a panel of judges appointed to evaluate submissions for a prize and determine the winners. The term is used in Nordic and other European contexts, where "pris" means prize and "jury" denotes a group of adjudicators. A prisjury's role is to apply predefined criteria to assess quality, impact, and originality of entries.
Members are typically experts in relevant fields and may include a chair, external specialists, and representatives
Evaluation proceeds through criteria-based review, scoring, and deliberation. Some prisjuries use blind or anonymized submissions, shortlisting,
Organizations may publish criteria and, in some cases, a summary of the reasoning behind winners. Deliberations
Common concerns include bias, conflicts of interest, unequal access to information, and the potential for groupthink.
Prisjury structures appear across literary, scientific, artistic, and technological prizes, as well as film and music