Nobel Organizations

The Nobel Foundation

The Nobel Foundation is a private institution established in 1900 based on the will of Alfred Nobel. The Foundation manages the assets made available through the will for the awarding of the Nobel Prize in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and Peace. It represents the Nobel Institutions externally and administers informational activities and arrangements surrounding the presentation of the Nobel Prize. The Foundation also administers the Nobel Symposium Program.


The Nobel Prize Awarding Institutions

Who selects the Nobel Laureates?

In his last will and testament, Alfred Nobel specifically designated the institutions responsible for the prizes he wished to be established: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry, Karolinska Institutet for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the Swedish Academy for the Nobel Prize in Literature, and a Committee of five persons to be elected by the Norwegian Parliament (Storting) for the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1968, the Sveriges Riksbank established the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences was given the task to select the Laureates in Economic Sciences starting in 1969.
 

The Nobel Foundation Rights Association

To meet the demands of a constantly growing global audience when it comes to information of high quality, regarding the Nobel Laureates and their achievements, via a number of platforms, the Nobel Foundation Rights Association was established in 1999. This non-profit association has an overall function as the umbrella organisation for the following units:


Nobel Banquet
Copyright © Nobel Media AB and Fredrika Berghult, 2005. Photographer: Fredrika Berghult.
Nobel Media AB develops and manages programs, productions and media rights of the Nobel Prize within the areas of digital and broadcast media, publishing as well as events. The company spreads knowledge about the Nobel Prize awarded achievements and shares the Nobel Laureates' inspirational stories with a global audience. Included in the company's media portfolio is Nobelprize.org, the official web site of the Nobel Prize and production of official television programs such as The Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies in Stockholm and Oslo, The Nobel Banquet, Nobel Documentaries, Nobel Minds, Nobel Laureates and the Nobel Prize Concert. Through the web site and programs, millions of web users and viewers are reached all over the world.

The Nobel Museum

Nobel Museum
The Nobel Museum illustrates a century of creativity. Follow the changes of the 20th century through the Nobel Prize and the Laureates. Explore the work and the ideas of more than 700 creative minds presented through short films, original artifacts and computers, in the exhibition "Cultures of Creativity." See the dynamite, the mould and the books that changed the world! Visit the Nobel Museum in the heart of Stockholm, the Old Town/Gamla Stan. The Nobel Museum also has an inspiring book- and giftshop well worth a visit.



Nobel Peace Center

Nobel Peace Center
The Nobel Peace Center opened in the heart of Oslo, Norway on June 11, 2005. It is a center where you can experience and learn about the various Nobel Peace Prize Laureates and their activities as well as the remarkable history of Alfred Nobel. In addition, it will serve as voice and meeting place where exhibits, discussions and reflections related to war, peace and conflict resolution is in focus. The Center combines exhibits and films with digital communication and interactive installations, and has already received attention for its modern design and use of state of the art technology. The British architect David Adjaye, the American designer David Small and a number of other artists have contributed to making the Center an exciting new reason to visit Oslo.
The Nobel Peace Center is located in an old train station building from 1872, close to< the Oslo City Hall and overlooking the harbor. Visitors are welcome to experience the center on their own or as part of a guided tour. The center also offers a shop and a wonderful cafe.
E-mail: post@nobelpeacecenter.org



Organizational Structure

Spreading information about the Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize is surrounded by several organisations and institutions with different tasks related to the prize. This text aims to give an overview of the organisational structure and the objectives of these entities.
Who finances the Nobel Prize?
The Nobel Prize is financed by the Nobel Foundation, a private institution established in 1900 based on the will of Alfred Nobel. The main task of the Nobel Foundation is thus to manage the assets made available through the will for the awarding of the Nobel Prizes. Furthermore, the Nobel Foundation administers informational activities and arrangements surrounding the presentation of the Nobel Prize each year.
The Nobel Foundation does not have the right or mandate to influence the nomination and selection procedures of the Nobel Laureates.
Who selects the Nobel Laureates?
The process of selecting the Nobel Laureates is exclusively handled by the Nobel Prize awarding institutions.
In his last will and testament, Alfred Nobel specifically designated the institutions responsible for the prizes he wished to be established:

  • The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry.
  • The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
  • The Swedish Academy for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
  • A committee of five persons to be elected by the Norwegian Parliament (Storting) for the Nobel Peace Prize.
In 1968, the Sveriges Riksbank established the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences was given the task to select the Economics Prize Laureates starting in 1969.
The institutions above each elect Nobel Committees of five members to carry out the preparatory work related to each category of the Nobel Prize.
Spreading information about the Nobel Prize
The Nobel Foundation does not only manage the financial assets derived from Alfred Nobel's fortune. Over time substantial intellectual property assets, connected to the core values and good will of the Nobel Prize, have developed. It is thus the responsibility of the Nobel Foundation to protect and carefully develop the Nobel Prize trademark. This shall be done in such a way as to safeguard and maintain the international reputation and position of the Nobel Prize trademark, which has been built up during more than a century.
Furthermore, it has become increasingly important to meet the demands of a constantly growing global audience when it comes to information of high quality, regarding the Nobel Laureates and their achievements, via a number of platforms.
Given the need for extensive and professional informational activities, it was concluded that such activities could not be carried out by the Nobel Foundation. The Nobel Foundation's scope of activities, being a Swedish foundation, is limited by the wording of Alfred Nobel's will and the statutes of the foundation dating back to 1900. Since the will can not be construed to include informational activities as defined today and adapted to the various media used by a global audience, such activities may neither be performed by, nor financed by the Nobel Foundation.
Consequently the Nobel Foundation Rights Association was established in 1999, a non-profit association, with the purpose to engage in informational, museum, research, media and related activities within the Nobel Foundation's sphere of interest.
This non-profit association has an overall function as the umbrella organisation for three units: the wholly owned limited liability companies Nobel Museum AB and Nobel Media AB in Stockholm and the Nobel Peace Center Foundation in Oslo. The foremost task of these organisations is to disseminate information and knowledge about the Nobel Prize and the achievements of the Nobel Laureates.
All the above-mentioned organisations base their work on the fundamental intellectual property assets of the Nobel Foundation, such as trademarks and copyright protected material. Their informational efforts shall thus be carried out with the aim to safeguard the long-term position of the Nobel Prize by maintaining, preserving and carefully developing the intellectual property rights of the Nobel Foundation.
These companies have no influence over or access to the nomination or selection procedures of the Nobel Prizes. Only after the public announcement of the Nobel Laureates, made by the Nobel Prize awarding institutions, can the companies further spread information and knowledge about each year's Nobel Prizes.
Financing of informational activities
The companies Nobel Museum AB and Nobel Media AB in Stockholm as well as the Nobel Peace Center Foundation in Oslo are all externally financed, e.g. via subsidies from state or local governments, corporate sponsors, educational organisations and philanthropic entities.
"The work of spreading information about the Nobel Prize and the achievements of the Nobel Laureates carried out by Nobel Media and Nobel Museum as well as the Nobel Peace Center, made possible by their respective sponsors, provides invaluable possibilities of reaching a global audience," says Michael Sohlman, Executive Director of the Nobel Foundation.
Nobel Media AB
The objective of Nobel Media is to manage and develop media rights connected with the Nobel Prize, in the areas of TV and web production, distribution, publishing and events to reach a global audience. Nobel Media manages and develops Nobelprize.org and is furthermore engaged in the education of young people in order to increase their interest in and understanding of science, culture and peace achievements.
Nobel Museum AB
The task of the Nobel Museum is to carry out museum, informational, research and related activities. The Nobel Museum illustrates a century of creativity, following the changes of the 20th century through the Nobel Prize and the inspiring work of the Nobel Laureates in the exhibition Cultures of Creativity. The Nobel Museum is located in the Old Town in Stockholm, Sweden.
Nobel Peace Center Foundation
The Nobel Peace Center is an institution aimed at presenting the Nobel Peace Prize and the work of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. It also serves as a meeting place for disussions and reflections related to war, peace and conflict resolution. The Nobel Peace Center is located at RÄdhusplassen in Oslo, Norway.
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