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Live from the nobel week 2020! Watch the streams with us today!

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10/12/2020

The Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremonies take place today, at 13.00 (CET) on 10 December, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death. 

You have the opportunity to watch in live the streams of all the events today and tomorrow ! https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel-week-live-streams-2020/

  • NOBEL 2020 PEACE PRIZE PRESENTATION AWARD in Oslo (10 December, 13.00 CET)
  • NOBEL 2020 NOBEL PRIZE AWARD CEREMONY in Stockholm (10 December, 16.30 CET)
  • NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FORUM: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AFTER THE COVID 19 (11 December, 15.00 CET)

You also have the opportunity to listen to the Nobel Lectures. The lectures will be streamed on nobelprize.org. See the full schedule of streams

  • 2020 NOBEL LECTURES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINES - Harvey J. Alter, Michael Houghton and Charles M. Rice (7 December, 13.00 CET)
  • 2020 NOBEL LECTURES IN LITERATURE - Louise Glück ( 7 December, 17.00 CET)
  • 2020 NOBEL LECTURES IN PHYSICS - Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez (8 December, 09.00 CET)
  • 2020 NOBEL LECTURES IN CHEMISTRY - Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna (8 December, 11.00 CET)
  • 2020 SVERIGES RIKSBANK PRIZE IN ECONOMICS SCIENCES IN MEMORY OF ALFRED NOBEL - Lectures by Paul R. Milgrom and Robert B. Wilson (8 December, 13.00 CET)

And for anyone who loves the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, this is for you!

https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel-prize-concert/


Enjoy!


Elisabeth Chaillet-Leforestier
President of the Nordic-French Group at Sciences Po Alumni

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