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noun - an annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace
NOBEL PRIZE - The monetary value of the awards have increased each year, to near one million U.
NOBEL PRIZE - The Nobel Prize (, Swedish pronunciation: [nʊˈbɛlː]; Swedish definite form, singular: Nobelpriset; Norwegian: Nobelprisen) is a set of annual int...
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In 1988 the United Nations' peacekeeping forces were awarded this important prize |
As Jean-Paul Sartre rejected this award in 1964, the big cash prize was returned to its fund |
For pioneering work in finance theory, Merton Miller won this prize in Economic Science for 1990 |
In 1993 Frederik W. De Klerk & Nelson Mandela shared this award |
This prestigious international prize was won by Willy Brandt in 1971 & Desmond Tutu in 1984 |
Elie Wiesel won his 1986, Bishop Tutu in 1984 |
For work on behalf of the antiwar movement, Hamburg-born Carl von Ossietzky won this prize in 1936 |
Cordell Hull won this prize in 1945; the next year it went to YMCA leader John Mott |
After campaigning against the nukes he developed, Andrei Sakharov didn't win the Nobel Physics Prize, but this one |
(Hi, I'm Christine King Farris) In Oslo, Norway, in 1964, my brother became the youngest recipient of this |
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The Nobel Prize (, Swedish pronunciation: [nʊˈbɛlː]; Swedish definite form, singular: Nobelpriset; Norwegian: Nobelprisen) is a set of annual international awards bestowed in several categories by Swedish and Norwegian institutions in recognition of academic, cultural, or scientific advances. * The will of the Swedish scientist Alfred Nobel established the five Nobel prizes in 1895. The prizes in Chemistry, Literature, Peace, Physics, and Physiology or Medicine were first awarded in 1901. In 1968, Sweden's central bank, Sveriges Riksbank, established the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, which, although not being a Nobel Prize, has become informally known as the "Nobel Prize in Economics". The prizes are widely regarded as the most prestigious awards available in the fields of chemistry, literature, peace activism, physics, and physiology or medicine.The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the Nobel Prize in Physics, and the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel; the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; the Swedish Academy grants the Nobel Prize in Literature; and the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. * Between 1901 and 2018, the Nobel Prizes (and the Prizes in Economic Sciences, from 1969 on) were awarded 590 times to 935 people and organizations. With some receiving the Nobel Prize more than once, this makes a total of 27 organizations and 908 individuals. The prize ceremonies take place annually in Stockholm, Sweden (with the exception of the Peace Prize ceremony, which is held in Oslo, Norway). Each recipient (known as a "laureate") receives a gold medal, a diploma, and a sum of money that has been decided by the Nobel Foundation. (As of 2017, each prize is worth 9,000,000 SEK, or about US$1,110,000, €944,000, £836,000 or ₹73,800,000.) Medals made before 1980 were struck in 23 carat gold, and later in 18 carat green gold plated with a 24 carat gold coating. * The prize is not awarded posthumously; however, if a person is awarded a prize and dies before receiving it, the prize may still be presented. A prize may not be shared among more than three individuals, although the Nobel Peace Prize can be awarded to organizations of more than three people. |