Stockholm university

Listen to Nobel Laureates in Aula Magna 

On December 8, this year's Nobel Prize lectures will be held in Aula Magna. Here, you can listen to the laureates in physics, chemistry and economics, either in person or via live broadcast. 

Nobelföreläsning i Aula Magna
Nobel Prize lecture in Aula Magna. Photo: Jens Olof Lasthein

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA) will be organizing the traditional Nobel Prize lectures on December 8 in Aula Magna at Stockholm University.

The lectures will begin at 9:00 AM, when physics laureates John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis will speak, followed at 11:20 AM by chemistry laureates Richard Robson, Susumu Kitagawa and Omar M. Yaghi. After a lunch break, there will be lectures by economics laureates Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt at 2:30 PM. 

The lectures will be held in English and admission is free.
It is also possible to follow the lectures via live broadcast on the web. 

NOTE! Registration is required to participate in person – and can be done at the link below. 

Program, registration and live broadcast on the KVA website

The Nobel Prize and Stockholm University

eventNewsArticle

standard-article

false

{
  "dimensions": [
    {
      "id": "department.categorydimension.subject",
      "name": "Global categories",
      "enumerable": true,
      "entities": [],
      "localizations": {}
    },
    {
      "id": "department.categorydimension.tag.Keywords",
      "name": "Keywords",
      "enumerable": false,
      "entities": [],
      "localizations": {}
    },
    {
      "id": "department.categorydimension.tag.Person",
      "name": "Person",
      "enumerable": false,
      "entities": [],
      "localizations": {}
    },
    {
      "id": "department.categorydimension.tag.Tag",
      "name": "Tag",
      "enumerable": false,
      "entities": [],
      "localizations": {}
    },
    {
      "id": "localcategorytree.su.se.english",
      "name": "Local categories for www.su.se/english",
      "enumerable": true,
      "entities": [],
      "localizations": {}
    },
    {
      "id": "webb2021.categorydimension.Category.Events",
      "name": "Event Category (Webb 2021)",
      "enumerable": true,
      "entities": [
        {
          "id": "webb2021.categorydimension.Category.Events.research",
          "name": "Research",
          "entities": [],
          "attributes": [],
          "childrenOmitted": false,
          "localizations": {}
        },
        {
          "id": "webb2021.categorydimension.Category.Events.aboutuniversity",
          "name": "About the university",
          "entities": [],
          "attributes": [],
          "childrenOmitted": false,
          "localizations": {}
        }
      ],
      "localizations": {}
    },
    {
      "id": "webb2021.categorydimension.Label",
      "name": "Etiketter (Webb 2021)",
      "enumerable": true,
      "entities": [],
      "localizations": {}
    },
    {
      "id": "webb2021.categorydimension.Label.en",
      "name": "Labels (Webb 2021)",
      "enumerable": true,
      "entities": [],
      "localizations": {}
    },
    {
      "id": "webb2021.categorydimension.Keyword",
      "name": "Keywords (Webb 2021)",
      "enumerable": false,
      "entities": [
        {
          "id": "Nobel Prize",
          "name": "Nobel Prize",
          "entities": [],
          "attributes": [],
          "childrenOmitted": false,
          "localizations": {}
        },
        {
          "id": "nobel",
          "name": "nobel",
          "entities": [],
          "attributes": [],
          "childrenOmitted": false,
          "localizations": {}
        }
      ],
      "localizations": {}
    }
  ]
}