What’s on
Visit the Nobel Prize Museum
At the museum, you can explore exhibitions, visit the museum shop and Bistro Nobel, discover the museum’s children’s activities, and experience programs and guided tours.
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The road to legal abortion – an exposé on the fight for the right to choose
Fifty years of legal abortion in Sweden have had a profound impact on ensuring safe and accessible abortion services. Few things have contributed as significantly to women’s right to make their own choices as the Abortion Act.
Foto: Vonecia Carswell, Unsplash
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Concert and opening of Nobel Calling Stockholm
We’re kicking off Nobel Calling Stockholm 2025 with a concert by singer and producer Sirintip, whose music is inspired by science and research.
Sirintip. Photo: Apiwich
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Visit the sound labs at Stockholm University
How does the brain make sense of sound, and what can our sense of smell reveal about our health? Visit the Gösta Ekman Laboratories at Stockholm University and get a glimpse into current research on our senses.
Photo: Jens Olof Lasthein
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Bring your class to Stockholm City Hall!
Bring your ninth graders on a free tour of Stockholm City Hall. Experience the heart of democracy and learn about this year’s Nobel Prizes.
Foto: Axel Adolfsson
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School visits to research labs
Bring your class and explore the science of the future! Visit world-leading laboratories and discover everything from space travel and DNA to graphics, game design, and molecules frozen to -190 °C.
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Visit the lab that maps prehistoric DNA
Visit the researchers who study ancient DNA from animals, humans, and sediments – from million-year-old mammoths to human movement patterns in the Nordic region during the Stone Age and Viking Age.
Foto: Drew Hays
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Live-stream: The medicine price 2025
Watch the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine live at the Nobel Prize Museum! The broadcast is shown at the museum, with experts on site.
Nobelprismedalj
Foto: Alexander Mahmoud
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Threats to research – and the scientific breakthroughs
We are living in challenging times, and research is no exception. Academic freedom is being restricted in many parts of the world. Groundbreaking discoveries that could benefit humanity risk being delayed—or never happening at all.
"March For Science" by MollyAdams, CC BY 2.0
“March For Science” by MollyAdams, CC BY 2.0
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Live-stream: The physics price 2025
Watch the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics live at the Nobel Prize Museum! The broadcast is shown at the museum, with experts on site.
Nobel Prize medal
Photo: Alexander Mahmoud
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How the development of genetic engineering has affected us
In connection with the exhibition “Me You We”, The Cell invites you to an afternoon where research in genetic engineering highlights how technology influences our values, decisions – and behaviors.
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Turbulence in the global economy – what it means for you
What’s happening in the global economy, and how does it affect you? Hear leading researchers from Stockholm University and the Stockholm School of Economics discuss the current economic climate and its impact on your personal finances.
Photo: Towfiqu Barbhuiya, Unsplash
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Conference: Developing brains
How does the human brain’s enormous complexity arise? This conference brings together researchers to explore how the brain develops. Understanding how brain structures are formed provides essential insights into the functioning of the human body and the origins of common diseases.
Picture by Julius Drost on Unsplash
Picture by Julius Drost on Unsplash
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Live-stream: The chemistry price 2025
Watch the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry live at the Nobel Prize Museum! The broadcast is shown at the museum, with experts on site.
Nobel Prize medal
Photo: Alexander Mahmoud
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Clean Water – Healthy Future
Clean drinking water is a given in Sweden and something we rarely think about in our daily lives. But today, we face new challenges. Welcome to a seminar on drinking water, with a focus on health, climate, and the environment.
Rony Michaud, Pixabay
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Health diplomacy in practice – where science meets policy
What happens when diseases cross borders, but the solutions require collaboration? Welcome to a conversation about how diplomacy, science, and trust are shaping the future of global health systems.
Foto: CDC, Unsplash
CDC, Unsplash
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Visit KTH’s world-leading laboratories
Come to KTH and take the elevator 25 meters underground to Sweden’s first fusion reactor. Once a year in October, these unique and world-leading laboratories open their doors to visitors.
KTH Reaktorhallen. Foto: Magnus Glans
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Crash Course on the 2025 Nobel Prizes
When was the last time you explained a Nobel Prize to someone? After this evening, it might become your signature skill. Hear members of the Nobel Committees explain the significance of this year’s prizes, and take part in a Nobel quiz hosted by Tord, known from Björn Carlberg’s shows Dockhumor and Peptalk.
Tord, who will lead the Nobel quiz. © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Foto: Clément Morin
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Visit the Stockholm University Brain Imaging Centre
Step into the inner world of the brain! Visit the Stockholm University Brain Imaging Centre, where researchers explore how the brain is built and how it works.
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Who will receive this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature?
Follow the announcement of this year’s Nobel Prize in Literature and listen to a conversation between literary scholars at Stockholm University about this year’s laureate and the significance of the literature prize.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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Live-stream: The literature price 2025
Watch the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Literature live at the Nobel Prize Museum! The broadcast is shown at the museum, with experts on site.
Nobel Prize medal
Photo: Alexander Mahmoud
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An evening about the 2025 literature prize
Discover this year’s Nobel Prize laureate in literature – just hours after the author’s name has become global news. Hear some of the people behind the decision as they talk about the author, the works, and share their top reading recommendations.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Clément Morin
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The Nobel explosion and traces in the archives
Alfred Nobel’s work with dynamite was often dangerous. On 3 September 1864, a major explosion occurred at Nobel’s laboratory in Södermalm. Six people were killed, including Alfred’s younger brother Emil, who was just 21 years old. This evening, we follow the traces of the Nobel explosion through the archives.
A Svinhufvud SSM 1912
A Svinhufvud SSM 1912
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Peace Friday
Learn more about the Nobel Peace Prize on the very day this year’s laureate is announced. Join a guided tour with a peace theme and create your own bracelets for charitable causes.
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Foto: Clément Morin
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White Buses – Rescue Operation by Swedish Red Cross
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Swedish Red Cross’s rescue operation known as “White Buses.” Hear members of the White Bus Group share stories about the mission that ultimately saved 15,000 lives.
Röda Korsets Högskola, Huddinge
White buses, rescue operation
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Live-stream: The peace price 2025
Watch the announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize live at the Nobel Prize Museum! The broadcast is shown at the museum, with experts on site.
Nobel Prize medal
Photo: Alexander Mahmoud
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Dialogues on Digital 2025: The Future of You
This event explores how digital technology is transforming the ways we live, work, and play – bringing together professionals, academics, policymakers, and entrepreneurs for conversations about the future of the digital society.
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Supporting peace – guided tours, panel discussion and music by Moonica Mac
Hear all about this year’s Nobel Peace Prize – just hours after the announcement. Meet Margot Wallström, Isak Svensson, and Gustav Källstrand in a conversation, followed by a performance by Moonica Mac on stage.
Photo: Josefine Laul
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Family tour: Feel like a Nobel Prize laureate
Experience the Blue Hall and the Golden Hall – the rooms where Nobel Prize laureates are celebrated. We’ll talk about the Nobel Prize, and every child will be awarded a prize for what they do best!
Photo: Henrik Trygg
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Family weekend: on creativity
During Nobel Calling Stockholm, we warmly welcome all children and families to a weekend filled with creativity and hands-on activities. Join us for a creative storytime with a craft corner, improvisational theatre, a manga drawing workshop, and much more.
Storytime at the Nobel Prize Museum, during Nobel Calling Stockholm 2023. © Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi
© Nobel Prize Outreach. Photo: Nanaka Adachi
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Live-stream: The economic sciences prize 2025
Watch the announcement of the the economic sciences prize live at the Nobel Prize Museum! The broadcast is shown at the museum, with experts on site.
Nobel Prize medal
Photo: Alexander Mahmoud
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Science for all – inclusion and access to knowledge
How can science be accessible to more people? Join researchers from the Stockholm School of Economics and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in conversation with young people from the F1RST network – discussing representation, belonging, and pathways into academia.
© Nobel Prize Outreach 2018. Foto: Alexander Mahmoud
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This year’s Prize in Economic Sciences – a conversation at the Riksbank
Last year, research on global wealth disparities was awarded. What is this year’s prize about? Members of the Prize Committee in Economic Sciences explain and discuss.
Photo: Josephine Öhrlund
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Step Inside Scandinavia’s Largest Zebrafish Facility
Meet 20,000 fish at the Zebrafish Facility – guided tours over three Days. Take the opportunity to gain a unique insight into medical research, animal care, technology, and how we keep track of them all.
Photo: Lars Bräutigam
Photo: Lars Bräutigam