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Tawakkol Karman at Nobel Prize Teacher Summit
Photo: Anna Svanberg. © Nobel Prize Outreach
Our public events, held across the world, celebrate and share achievements awarded the Nobel Prize in science, literature and peace.
Our museums, situated in Stockholm and Oslo, invite visitors to engage with the Nobel Prize and its values through a world-class array of exhibitions, educational programmes, lectures and dialogues.
We create contexts that inspire people to think, act and challenge each other, and encourage cross disciplinary dialogue in issues that are crucial to our world and our future. We look forward to seeing you there.
Swedish soprano Malin Byström and conductor Petr Popelka performed together with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the Nobel Prize Concert in Konserthuset Stockholm on 8 December. They performed a programme of dance-inspired music by Vítezslava Kaprálová, Richard Strauss and Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Watch the concert on Sveriges Television, SVT (Swedish viewers) Watch the concert on the Nobel Prize Youtube channel (viewers abroad) Listen to the concert on Swedish Radio
Soprano Malin Byström, conductor Petr Popelka and the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra performed at the Nobel Prize Concert 2024.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Niklas Elmehed
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The Nobel Prize Dialogue will explore the ways that science and technology, combined with a better understanding of the world around us, might change our lives in the future.
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- 9 Dec 2024 Stockholm
The Future of Health
In a way, health is everything. Without it, there can be no dreams, no future. But what does health truly mean? In this year’s Nobel Week Dialogue, we will delve into this critical subject.
In October 2024 the Nobel Prize Dialogue came to Sydney for the first time bringing together minds from science and beyond, all gathering to discuss and explore the future of decision-making.
Just sometimes, everyone else is wrong. They insist that your idea won’t work, your finding is wrong, your scheme is mad. For many Nobel Prize laureates, that was the starting point.
Science will inevitably help shape our future, but how does science benefit society, and how should society get the best from science?
In a year when citizens will cast their votes in elections across the world we turned our attention to the art and science of democracy and decision-making. Democratic societies rely on fact-based world views and science, but also on narratives that can bring together large, diverse communities. At a time when democracies are straining to cope with ongoing crises and long-term existential challenges this topic is more important than ever.
From our earliest beginnings, humanity has been on the move. Migration is our past, one of our present’s burning issues and, like it or not, it will be a defining feature of our future.
Nobel Week Dialogue
Laureates and thought leaders from various disciplines come together in Sweden during Nobel Week to discuss global issues.
Nobel Prize Dialogue
Nobel Prize laureates, scientists and policy makers discuss global issues in this series of conversations held internationally.
Nobel Prize Lectures
Nobel Prize laureates describe the history and background of their discoveries, literature or prize-awarded work during Nobel Week in Stockholm.
Classical music featuring internationally-renowned musicians and conductors held annually to honour the year’s Nobel Prize laureates.
Laureates visit universities and research centres around the world to share their stories and connect with an audience of young scientists.
Nobel Prize laureates join youth from around the world for this three day event combining keynotes, discussion and performances.
Issues of international peace and security are reflected upon at this interdisciplinary discussion during Nobel Week in Oslo.
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