This year’s Nobel Week Dialogue was a hybrid event with a global digital audience online, as well as a limited audience present in Gothenburg. We had a mix of speakers participating digitally and physically on stage.
Speakers included the following Nobel Prize laureates: Frances Arnold, chemistry 2018; Serge Haroche, physics 2012; Paul Romer, economic sciences 2018 and Brian Schmidt, physics 2011.
2021 Nobel Prize Dialogue Latin America and the Caribbean
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Nobel Prize Dialogue Pretoria 2021 focused around the Future of Work.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue aims to bring science and society closer and stimulate creative thinking by gathering together a unique constellation of Nobel Laureates, key opinion leaders, policy makers, students, researchers and the general public.
Nobel Prize Dialogue Pretoria 2021 focused around the Future of Work.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue aims to bring science and society closer and stimulate creative thinking by gathering together a unique constellation of Nobel Laureates, key opinion leaders, policy makers, students, researchers and the general public.
Nobel Prize Dialogue Pretoria 2021 focused around the Future of Work.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue aims to bring science and society closer and stimulate creative thinking by gathering together a unique constellation of Nobel Laureates, key opinion leaders, policy makers, students, researchers and the general public.
Nobel Prize Dialogue Pretoria 2021 focused around the Future of Work.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue aims to bring science and society closer and stimulate creative thinking by gathering together a unique constellation of Nobel Laureates, key opinion leaders, policy makers, students, researchers and the general public.
Nobel Prize Dialogue Pretoria 2021 focused around the Future of Work.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue aims to bring science and society closer and stimulate creative thinking by gathering together a unique constellation of Nobel Laureates, key opinion leaders, policy makers, students, researchers and the general public.
Emmanuelle Charpentier, awarded the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR, world-renowned pianist Igor Levit and professor Juleen Zierath in a panel discussion about learning in art and science.
For the first time the Nobel Week Dialogue is open to all and brings together Nobel Prize laureates and experts online to discuss the challenge of learning. Speakers include world-renowned pianist Igor Levit, African Development Bank Group president Akinwumi Adesina and eight laureates, including 2020 chemistry laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, awarded the Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR.
Nobel Week Dialogue in Gothenburg on the theme 'Into the unknown: Uncertainty, risk and opportunity'. Closing panel with Nobel Prize laureates Steven Chu, John Polanyi, Tawakkol Karman, Peter Doherty, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Adam Smith, chief scientific officer for Nobel Media.
The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit is an international teacher conference in Stockholm where teachers from over 30 countries meet Nobel Laureates, top scientists and peace activists to discuss a theme of great importance in education.
2019 Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. Chemistry Laureate Mario Molina givning a speech.
The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit is an international teacher conference in Stockholm where teachers from over 30 countries meet Nobel Laureates, top scientists and peace activists to discuss a theme of great importance in education.
2019 Nobel Prize Teacher Summit. Laureate Hiroshi Amano is being interviewed on stage.
The Nobel Prize Teacher Summit is an international teacher conference in Stockholm where teachers from over 30 countries meet Nobel Laureates, top scientists and peace activists to discuss a theme of great importance in education.
2019 Nobel Prize Dialogue Berlin. Panel discussion Adam Smith, chief scientific officer at Nobel Media, Peter Agre, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2003, Ursula Staudinger, professor of sociomedical sciences at Columbia University and Tolu Oni, a public health physician scientist and urban epidemiologist, and a clinical senior research fellow with the University of Cambridge.
How long will we live? Ageing in focus when Nobel Laureates meet other experts in Tokyo.
Image from panel discussion with: Adam Smith, Nobel Media, Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Physiology or Medicine 2009, Angus Deaton, Economic Sciences 2015, Tim Hunt, Physiology or Medicine 2001, Tasuku Honjo, Physiology or Medicine 2018 and Randy Schekman, Physiology or Medicine 2013.
Nobel Prize Series, Teaching and learning, 11-13 September 2019, Delhi and Punjab, India.
Inauguration of the exhibition ‘For the Greatest Benefit to Humankind’
The Nobel Prize Dialogue in Santiago, Chile brought together Nobel Laureates, including Bruce Beutler, Serge Haroche, Michael Kosterlitz and Brian Schmidt, with world-leading scientists, policy makers and thought leaders to put the spotlight on the future of learning.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue in Santiago, Chile brought together Nobel Laureates, including Bruce Beutler, Serge Haroche, Michael Kosterlitz and Brian Schmidt, with world-leading scientists, policy makers and thought leaders to put the spotlight on the future of learning.
The Nobel Prize Dialogue in Santiago, Chile brought together Nobel Laureates, including Bruce Beutler, Serge Haroche, Michael Kosterlitz and Brian Schmidt, with world-leading scientists, policy makers and thought leaders to put the spotlight on the future of learning.
In the image: Ana María Raad, Bruce Beutler, Cathy Davidsson, Yasmin Kafai
Nobel Week Dialogue 2018, Panel Discussion about Water Matters. From the left: Nobel Laureate Andre Geim and Beatrice Fihn, executive director of ICAN, the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize-awarded campaign coalition that works to prohibit and eliminate nuclear weapons together. Then we have six Nobel Laureates in a row; Dan Shechtman, Stefan Hell, Barry Sharpless, Steven Chu, Randy Schekman, Peter Agre and in the end Adam Smith Chief Scientific Officer for Nobel Media.
At the Nobel Week Dialogue, a full-day event with the theme ´Water Matters´ that was held on 9 December 2018, Marina Abramović performed with focus on water.