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The Prestigious Award That Captures the World’S Attention FACTS ABOUT SWEDEN | THE NOBEL PRIZE sweden.se PHOTO: DAN HANSSON/TT DAN PHOTO: Each year, King Carl XVI Gustaf personally presents a diploma to the winners during a stately ceremony in the Stockholm Concert Hall. NOBEL PRIZE: THE PRESTIGIOUS AWARD THAT CAPTURES THE WORLD’S ATTENTION The Nobel Prize is considered the most prestigious award in the world. Prize-winning discoveries include X-rays, radioactivity and penicillin. Peace Laureates include Nelson Mandela and the 14th Dalai Lama. Nobel Laureates in Literature, including Gabriel García Márquez and Doris Lessing, have thrilled readers with works such as One Hundred Years of Solitude and The Grass is Singing. Every year in early October, the world Nobel Day is 10 December. For the prize Prize in Economic Sciences turns its gaze towards Sweden and winners, it is the crowning point of a week In 1968, Sweden’s central bank (Sveriges Norway as the Nobel Laureates are of speeches, conferences and receptions. Riksbank) established the Prize in announced in Stockholm and Oslo. At the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Millions of people visit the website of in Stockholm on that day, the Laureates Nobel. The prize is based on a donation the Nobel Foundation during this time. in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or received by the Nobel Foundation in The Nobel Prize has been awarded Medicine, and Literature receive a medal 1968 from the central bank to mark to people and organisations every year from the King of Sweden, as well as the bank’s 300th anniversary. The Prize since 1901 (with a few exceptions such a diploma and a cash award. The cer­ in Economic Sciences is awarded by as during World War II) for achieve­ emony is followed by a gala banquet. the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, ments in physics, chemistry, physiology The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in follow ing the same principles as the or medicine, literature and peace. Oslo the same day. Nobel Prizes. FACTS ABOUT SWEDEN | THE NOBEL PRIZE sweden.se DID YOU KNOW? Legacy of Alfred Nobel up to three recipients for each prize, who The Nobel Prize is the legacy of Sweden’s share the sum between them. 48 WOMEN Alfred Nobel (1833–1896). Prizes are The Nobel Prize and the Prize in awarded to ‘those who, during the pre­ Organisations affiliated with Economic Sciences have been ceding year, shall have conferred the the prize awarded to women 49 times from greatest benefit on mankind.’ When he The Nobel Prize is affiliated with several 1901 to 2015. One woman, Marie signed his last will in 1895, Nobel declared organisations and institutions entrusted Curie, has been honoured twice, receiving the 1903 Nobel Prize in that the bulk of his estate should be con­ with different tasks related to the prize. Physics and the 1911 Nobel Prize verted into a fund and invested in safe The Nobel Foundation Rights Association in Chemistry. This means a total securities. The four institutions in Sweden was established in 1999 to provide informa­ of 48 women have received Nobel and Norway (the two countries were unit­ tion through a variety of media about the Prizes to date: ed between 1814 and 1905) conferring the Nobel Laureates and their achievements. 16 have received the Peace Prize, 14 the Prize in Literature, prizes were to be the Swedish Academy This non-profit association serves 12 in Physiology/Medicine, of Sciences, Karolinska Institutet in Stock­ as an umbrella organisation for four other 4 in Chemistry (including Curie), holm, the Academy in Stockholm and a entities: 2 in Physics (including Curie) and committee of five people to be elected by • Nobel Media AB, which develops and 1 in Economic Sciences. the Norwegian parliament (Stortinget). manages programmes, productions 90 YEARS OLD and media rights of the Nobel Prize The Nobel Foundation within the areas of digital and broadcast The oldest Laureate to date is Leonid In 1900, the four institutions awarding the media, publishing as well as events. Hurwicz, who was 90 when he was awarded the Prize in Economic prizes agreed to create the Nobel Founda­ • The Nobel Museum AB, housed in the Sciences in 2007. tion, a private institution based on Alfred Old Stock Exchange Building (Börs­ Nobel’s will. The Nobel Foundation would huset) in Stockholm’s Old Town, creates TWO HAVE DECLINED administer Nobel’s estate, totalling SEK interest and spreads knowledge around Two Nobel Laureates have declined 31 million, make public announcements the natural sciences and culture. the Nobel Prize. Jean­Paul Sartre, and arrange the prize ceremonies. The • The Nobel Peace Center, at Rådhusplas­ awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in total amount awarded each year is based sen in Oslo, Norway, a showcase which Literature, declined the award be­ on the most recent return on investment. presents the Nobel Peace Prize and the cause he had consistently declined work of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. all official honours. The capital is currently worth around SEK Obs! Löst tecken Lê Ðúc Tho. Lê Ðúc Tho . was awarded the 1973 3.9 billion, almost double the value of the • The Nobel Prize Education Fund, Nobel Peace Prize jointly with US original estate when adjusted for inflation. which supports educational outreach Secretary of State Henry Kissinger The Nobel Prize in each category is cur­ focused on the achievements of Nobel for negotiating the Vietnam peace rently worth SEK 8 million. There can be Laureates. n Obs! Löst tecken Lê Ðúc Tho. agreement. Lê Ðúc Tho . said he was not in a position to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, due to the situation in Vietnam. FOUR FORCED TO DECLINE THE FATHER OF DYNAMITE Four Nobel Laureates have been NOBEL MUSEUM PHOTO: Alfred Nobel was a chemist, engineer, in­ forced by authorities to decline the ventor and entrepreneur. He was born on Nobel Prize. Adolf Hitler forbade 21 October 1833 in Stockholm, and died three German Laureates – Richard on 10 December 1896 in San Remo, Italy. Kuhn (Chemistry), Adolf Butenandt He was devoted to the study of explo­ (Chemistry) and Gerhard Domagk sives, and his inventions include a blast­ (Physiology/Medicine) – from ac­ ing cap, dynamite and smokeless gun­ cepting their prizes. The Nazi regime powder. Nobel became famous across the banned all Germans from accepting world when the St. Gotthard Tunnel in the Nobel Prizes after the 1935 Nobel Swiss Alps was completed in 1881 and Peace Prize was awarded to Carl dynamite was used for the first time on von Ossietzky, a German writer who a large scale. publicly opposed Hitler and Nazism. At the time of his death, Nobel held The three later received their awards, 355 patents in different countries. There but not the prize money. were Nobel companies in more than 20 Boris Pasternak, the 1958 Nobel countries, with explosives of all kinds Laureate in Literature, initially accept­ being manufactured under his patents ed the prize but was later coerced into in around 90 factories worldwide. Nobel declining by Soviet authorities. lived and worked in many countries, in­ Alfred Nobel. cluding Sweden, Russia, France, the drama. He could never have imagined United Kingdom, Germany and Italy. He how important his prize would become, spoke five languages, had a passionate in­ or how much media attention future terest in literature, and wrote poetry and Nobel Laureates would attract. n 2 | FACTS ABOUT SWEDEN | THE NOBEL PRIZE sweden.se PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES GETTY IMAGES PHOTO: PHOTO: IMAGEBANK.SWEDEN.SE PHOTO: THE NOBEL PRIZE-AWARDING SHUTTERSTOCK PHOTO: INSTITUTIONS Four institutions select the Nobel Laureates: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Prize in Chemistry and Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel). Founded in 1739 as an independent organisation, it aims to promote the sciences and enhance their PHOTO: SHUTTERSTOCK PHOTO: influence in society. It currently has around 450 Swedish and 175 foreign members. The Swedish Academy (Nobel Prize in Literature). Founded in 1786, it consists of 18 Swedes, all elected for life. The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine). Dating from 1977 in its current form, the assembly consists of Prize­winning discoveries (clockwise from left): X­rays; AGA lighthouse, a type of 50 professors at Karolinska Institutet. automatic lighthouse that runs on acetylene gas; the molecular structure of DNA – The Norwegian Nobel Committee the double helix; penicillin. (Nobel Peace Prize). Founded in 1897, its five members are appointed by the Norwegian Parliament. A HISTORY OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE PHOTO: FREDRIKA BERGHULT/NOBEL MEDIA AB BERGHULT/NOBEL FREDRIKA PHOTO: Between 1901, when the first Nobel Prize was awarded, and 2015, a total of 900 Nobel Prizes have been awarded to individuals and organisations. Together, they represent a major contribution to the cultural and scientific history of the world. There have been 874 prizes awarded to Physics for his contributions to lighthouse individuals and 26 to organisations. Only a technology. In the early 1900s, he invented few recipients have been honoured more the AGA lighthouse, a type of automatic than once, which means that a total of 870 lighthouse that ran on acetylene gas. The individuals and 23 unique organisations gas supply was controlled by a sun valve have received prizes to date. that shut off the gas in daylight, and a re­ The first Nobel Prize in Physics, in 1901, volving light apparatus that allowed the Around 1,300 guests are invited went to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen for his beacon to flash by switching the gas off each year to the grand banquet. discovery of X­rays, used every day by and on at brief, regular intervals.
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