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2015 Nobel Prize Announcements October 5-12: Live streams, Laureate interviews and social media discussion
The 2015 Nobel Prize announcements will take place 5-12 October. The first announcement, for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, will be made on 5 October 11:30 a.m. CET at the earliest. See full timetable here Nobel Media will provide the following media on the announcements: Live broadcasts and data on Nobelprize.org On the…
moreNew partnership will digitally amplify Nobel Prize stories
State-of-the-art technology will bring the Nobel Laureates’ stories to life. Through a new partnership, Microsoft’s technology will create ways for people to learn more about Alfred Nobel and engage in digital experiences related to the Laureates and their achievements. In recent years, the Nobel Foundation’s outreach activities have been focusing successfully on digital storytelling. This…
moreAnnouncement dates set for the 2015 Nobel Prizes
The date and time for the announcements of the recipients of the Nobel Prize and the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel are now set. The process of the Nobel Committees to independently and expertly select the 2015 Nobel Laureates is now in progress. This year’s Laureates will be announced…
moreFavourable financial earnings for the Nobel Foundation again
During 2014, total return on equity amounted to 15.8 per cent. At the same time the market value of the Foundation’s equity increased by more than SEK 400 m, amounting to SEK 3,842 m at the end of 2014. At their meeting earlier today, the Trustees of the Nobel Foundation approved the Foundation’s 2014 financial…
moreNobel Prize Dialogue premieres in Tokyo
On 1 March, 2015, the first Nobel Prize Dialogue outside Sweden will be held in Tokyo. This whole-day conference brings together a truly unique panel of seven Nobel Laureates, world-leading scientists, policy makers and thought leaders, moving science and society closer together. Nobel Prize Dialogue Tokyo 2015 is organised in collaboration between Nobel Media and…
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