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Peace Prize laureates and are coming to Oslo to take part in the Nobel Peace Center’s Freedom of Expression Conference on 2 September. Since they received the prize in December 2021 their situation have been worse, but they both continue to fight for a free and independent press. “We are very happy to be able…

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On 1 October, the Nobel Prize Museum’s new exhibition entitled Life Eternal will open at Liljevalchs art gallery in Stockholm. The exhibition – which brings together science, art and cultural history – shows different approaches to eternity, explores the crucial issues of our era and offers hope for the future. Can we outwit death? That…

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On 7 July an exclusive conversation with two Nobel Prize laureates will be held in Madrid. They will be invited to talk about their attitudes towards diversity, curiosity and the importance of being able to use imagination in their work. The event is open for the public and media to attend. Ardem Patapoutian (2021 Nobel…

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HRH Crown Prince Haakon opens a new exhibition about Fridtjof Nansen on World Refugee Day, 20 June. In 2022, it will be a hundred years since Nansen received the Nobel Peace Prize, and the Nobel Peace Center celebrates the anniversary with an exhibition on Nansen’s humanitarian legacy. “Fridtjof Nansen is best known as a polar…

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At a ceremony on Thursday, 19 May, the Nobel Foundation returned a Mycenaean gold ring to a delegation from Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sports. During the Second World War, many artefacts were stolen from the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, one of which was the Mycenaean gold ring. The ring was later bought by Nobel…

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This Friday, the white peace dove will again fly over Oslo City Hall square. It will carry “The Good News of the Week”, reminding us that the world is moving in the right direction, even in times of trouble. At noon on Friday 13 May, a white dove will be released from the windows of…

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On Wednesday, 4 May, the Nobel Foundation announced that SEK 1.2 billion (more than USD 120 million)  has been donated by the Erling-Persson Foundation and the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation to build the Nobel Center − a house for science, culture and dialogue to be located at Slussen in central Stockholm. This means that…

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