This year's Nobel Prize announcements will take place 1-8 October. The Swedish Academy has decided to postpone the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature, with the intention of awarding it in 2019.
PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE - Monday 1 October, 11:30 a.m. at the earliest
PHYSICS - Tuesday 2 October, 11:45 a.m. at the earliest
CHEMISTRY - Wednesday 3 October, 11:45 a.m. at the earliest
PEACE - Friday 5 October, 11:00 a.m.
ECONOMIC SCIENCES - Monday 8 October, 11:45 a.m. at the earliest
Times listed are local time in Sweden (CET).
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The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded 27 times to organizations.
See the list of awarded organizationsThe Nobel Prize and Prize in Economic Sciences have been awarded to women 49 times between 1901 and 2017.
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Read more about how the Nobel Laureates are nominatedThe Nobel Foundation supports the Swedish Academy's decision to postpone the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature.
The awarding of the 2018 Nobel Prizes in other prize categories will not be impacted by this decision.
Read the press releaseBerit Reiss-Andersen, the Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, has issued a statement following the release of Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Liu Xiaobo's widow, Liu Xia.
Read the statementThere will be no Nobel Peace Prize Concert this year. The decision emerges from a wish to re-think the concert format and content but also reflects the challenging financial situation of the concert in recent years. "Our ambition is to launch a renewed and better concert in 2019", says Olav Njølstad, director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute.
Read the press releaseA world without ignorance and racism starts in school. We invite you to spend Saturday 6 October together with Nobel Prize Laureates, scientists, change makers and hundreds of engaged colleagues from all over the world during Nobel Prize Teacher Summit.
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Watch the Laureates tell their storyFind out why Rita Levi-Montalcini's Nobel Prize awarded research began in a bedroom in Italy during World War II.
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Read about Cajal's life and discoveriesDuring her lifetime, Wislawa Szymborska wrote around 400 poems, seemingly simple, but subtle and deep.
Learn more about Wislawa SzymborskaFridtjof Nansen is the renowned scientist who changed direction and became engaged in humanitarian work.
Read more about Fridtjof NansenHere, Toni Morrison, 1993 Literature Laureate, talks about the power of language, and that it's important that we all take responsibility for it, as "it is generative; it makes meaning that secures our difference, our human difference - the way in which we are like no other life."
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