Press programme Stockholm
This is the press programme for Nobel Week in Stockholm. You will need to apply for accreditation for some of the activities during the week. Spaces for the Nobel Prize award ceremony and banquet are very limited.
More information and activities will be added.
All times are in CET.
The press programme for Oslo will be published shortly.
5 December
08:45
Press conference for Nobel Week
Location: Nobel Prize Museum, Stortorget 2, Old Town, Stockholm
Accreditation for media: press@nobelprize.org
Meet the chef and the pastry chef for the Nobel Prize banquet, whose names will be announced at the press conference. You will also hear from students at Beckmans College of Design who have interpreted the Nobel Prizes via fashion creations. The detailed press programme for the week will also be handed out.
Photo and video opportunities for media. Possibility to make separate interviews.
6 December
13:00
Press conference: Nobel Prize laureate in literature
Location: Swedish Academy, Börssalen, Källargränd 4, Stockholm
Registration required.
More information: nobel@svenskaakademien.se
13:45–14:30
Artefacts from the Nobel Prize laureates
Location: Nobel Prize Museum, Stortorget 2, Old Town, Stockholm
Accreditation for media: press@nobelprize.org
In the morning, the Nobel Prize laureates gather at the Nobel Prize Museum. As a tradition they hand over an artefact to the museum and sign a chair. The new artefacts will be on display in the museum for media. Curators from the museum will tell the stories of the objects. (The laureates will not participate). Photo and video opportunities for media.
15:00
Press conference: Nobel Prize laureates in physiology or medicine
Location: The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet, Nobels väg 1, Solna
Registration required – accreditation will open in the beginning of November.
Email: nobelforum@nobelprizemedicine.org
Possibility to make individual interviews with the laureates in connection to the press conference.
16:30–17:30
Sneak peek: Nobel Week Lights
Location: Meeting point TBD.
Accreditation for media: press@nobelprize.org
Sneak peek of the artworks and meet some of the artists of this year’s Nobel Week Lights. The last preparations are made, and the artworks are tested. Warm clothes and good shoes are recommended. Photo and video opportunities for media.
7 December
09:30
Press conference: Nobel Prize laureates in physics, chemistry and economic sciences
Location: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Lilla Frescativägen 4A, Stockholm
Registration required ‒ accreditation will open in the beginning of November.
More information: eva.nevelius@kva.se
Possibility to make individual interviews with the laureates in connection to the press conference.
14:00
Nobel Prize lectures in physiology or medicine
Location: The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet, Nobels väg 1, Solna
Registration required.
More information will follow.
17:00
Nobel Prize lecture in literature
Location: The Swedish Academy, Börssalen, Källargränd 4, Stockholm
No media accreditation, those interested in attending can be invited as guests. There will be no interviews and no possibility to take photos or make audio recordings.
More information: nobel@svenskaakademien.se
8 December
09:00–10:20
Nobel Prize lectures in physics
Location: Aula Magna, Stockholm University
More information will follow.
10:50–12:40
Nobel Prize lectures in chemistry
Location: Aula Magna, Stockholm University
More information will follow.
14:00–15:50
Nobel Prize lecture in economic sciences
Location: Aula Magna, Stockholm University
More information will follow.
19:00
Nobel Prize Concert
Location: Konserthuset Stockholm/Stockholm Concert Hall.
More information: https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel-prize-concert-2024/
Accreditation for media: press@nobelprize.org
9 December
10:00–15:30
Nobel Week Dialogue 2024: The Future of Health
Location: Stockholm Waterfront Congress Center, Stockholm
More information: https://www.nobelprize.org/events/nobel-week-dialogue/stockholm-2024
Accreditation for media: press@nobelprize.org
The 2024 dialogue brings together people from across the spectrum of science, society and culture to explore the future of health. The event will explore ground-breaking medical advancements, disease prevention strategies, and innovative ways to enhance our lives. The dialogue will also address planetary health, and the environment’s critical impact on us all.
18.00–19.00
Press tour: Nobel Week Lights
Location: Meeting point outside the Nobel Prize Museum
Accreditation for media: press@nobelprize.org
Nobel Week Lights is an artistic tribute to the Nobel Prize laureates and their achievements. The light installations will be shown outdoors in Stockholm 7 December–15 December. In this tour you will see some of the highlights.
Photo and video opportunities for media.
More information: https://nobelweeklights.se
10 December
15:10–15:50
Stand up positions, Stockholm City Hall
Photo and video opportunities for media in allocated positions inside Stockholm City Hall, before the Nobel Prize banquet.
Ten-minute slots, 300 €. Tape or live. SVT provides equipment.
For booking, please contact SVT, therese.klint@svt.se. Deadline 18 November.
Please note: no bags or cases of equipment are allowed inside Stockholm City Hall. No laureates or guests will be present during the photo sessions.
16:00
Nobel Prize award ceremony
Location: Konserthuset Stockholm/Stockholm Concert Hall.
Link for media to apply for accreditation: https://www.nobelprize.org/ceremony/accreditation-for-the-nobel-day-2024/
For questions, please contact press@nobelprize.org
19:00
Nobel Prize banquet
Location: Stockholm City Hall
Link for media to apply for accreditation: https://www.nobelprize.org/ceremony/accreditation-for-the-nobel-day-2024/
For questions, please contact press@nobelprize.org
Throughout Nobel Week
Nobel Week Lights
Nobel Week Lights is an artistic tribute to the Nobel Prize laureates and their achievements. The light installations will be shown outdoors in Stockholm 7 December–15 December, 16:00–22:00.
More information: https://nobelweeklights.se
Exhibition: ‘These things changed the world’
For the first time, the Nobel Prize Museum is displaying a large selection of items from its collection of artefacts from Nobel Prize laureates. These objects tell stories of remarkable discoveries and life achievements. More than 250 artefacts bear witness to revolutionary inventions, courageous peace efforts, groundbreaking ideas and innovative literature.
Location: Nobel Prize Museum, Stortorget 2, Old Town
More information and opening hours: https://nobelprizemuseum.se/en/these-things-changed-the-world/
Free entrance for media.
If you wish to have a guided tour, please contact press@nobelprize.org
Media contacts for the Nobel Week in Stockholm
Inquiries regarding the Nobel Prize award ceremony and banquet in Stockholm, the Nobel Foundation and the Nobel Prize Museum: press@nobelprize.org Inquiries regarding licensing, usage of texts, photos and videos: media@nobelprize.org
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Eva Nevelius Press Secretary
+ 46 70 878 67 63
eva.nevelius@kva.se
The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet
Ann-Mari Dumanski
+ 46 8 524 878 00
nobelforum@nobelprizemedicine.org
The Swedish Academy
Louise Hedberg
+ 46 8 555 125 02
pressinfo@svenskaakademien.se
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