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The Nobel Prizes are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Swedish Academy, the Karolinska Institutet, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals and organizations who make outstanding contributions in the fields of chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. They were established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which dictates that the awards should be administered by the Nobel Foundation. An additional prize in memory of Alfred Nobel was established in 1968 by Sveriges Riksbank (Sweden's central bank) for outstanding contributions to the field of economics. Each recipient, a Nobelist or laureate, receives a gold medal, a diploma, and a sum of money which is decided annually by the Nobel Foundation.

Prize

Different organisations are responsible for awarding the individual prizes; the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, and Economics; the Swedish Academy awards the Prize in Literature; the Karolinska Institute awards the Prize in Physiology or Medicine; and the Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the Prize in Peace.3 Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years.4 In 1901, the recipients of the first Nobel Prizes were given 150,782 SEK, equivalent to 10.8 million SEK in 2023. In 2017, the laureates were awarded a prize amount of 9 million SEK.5 The awards are presented in Stockholm in an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.6

In years in which the Nobel Prize is not awarded due to external events or a lack of nominations, the prize money is returned to the funds delegated to the relevant prize.7 The Nobel Prize was not awarded between 1940 and 1942 due to the outbreak of World War II.8

Laureates

Between 1901 and 2017, the Nobel Prizes and the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences were awarded 585 times to 923 people and organizations. With some receiving the Nobel Prize more than once, this makes a total of 892 individuals (including 844 men, 48 women) and 24 organizations.9 Six Nobel laureates were not permitted by their governments to accept the Nobel Prize. Adolf Hitler forbade four Germans, Richard Kuhn (Chemistry, 1938), Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry, 1939), Gerhard Domagk (Physiology or Medicine, 1939) and Carl von Ossietzky (Peace, 1936) from accepting their Nobel Prizes. The Chinese government forbade Liu Xiaobo from accepting his Nobel Prize (Peace, 2010)10 and the government of the Soviet Union pressured Boris Pasternak (Literature, 1958) to decline his award. Liu Xiaobo, Carl von Ossietzky and Aung San Suu Kyi were all awarded their Nobel Prize while in prison or detention.11 Two Nobel laureates, Jean-Paul Sartre (Literature, 1964) and Lê Ðức Thọ (Peace, 1973), declined the award; Sartre declined the award as he declined all official honors, and Thọ declined the award due to the situation Vietnam was in at the time.

Seven laureates have received more than one prize; of the seven, the International Committee of the Red Cross has received the Nobel Peace Prize three times, more than any other.12 UNHCR has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize twice. Also the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Bardeen twice, as was the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Frederick Sanger and Karl Barry Sharpless. Two laureates have been awarded twice but not in the same field: Marie Curie (Physics and Chemistry) and Linus Pauling (Chemistry and Peace). Among the 892 Nobel laureates, 48 have been women; the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize was Marie Curie, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903.13 She was also the first person (male or female) to be awarded two Nobel Prizes, the second award being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, given in 1911.14

List of laureates

list of laureates
YearPhysicsChemistryPhysiologyor MedicineLiteraturePeacePrize in Economic Sciences1516
1901Wilhelm RöntgenJacobus Henricus van 't HoffEmil von BehringSully PrudhommeHenry Dunant;Frédéric Passy
1902Hendrik Lorentz;Pieter ZeemanEmil FischerRonald RossTheodor MommsenÉlie Ducommun;Charles Albert Gobat
1903Henri Becquerel;Pierre Curie;Marie CurieSvante ArrheniusNiels Ryberg FinsenBjørnstjerne BjørnsonRandal Cremer
1904Lord RayleighWilliam RamsayIvan PavlovFrédéric Mistral;José EchegarayInstitut de Droit International
1905Philipp LenardAdolf von BaeyerRobert KochHenryk SienkiewiczBertha von Suttner
1906J. J. ThomsonHenri MoissanCamillo Golgi;Santiago Ramón y CajalGiosuè CarducciTheodore Roosevelt
1907Albert A. MichelsonEduard BuchnerCharles Louis Alphonse LaveranRudyard KiplingErnesto Teodoro Moneta;Louis Renault
1908Gabriel LippmannErnest RutherfordÉlie Metchnikoff;Paul EhrlichRudolf Christoph EuckenKlas Pontus Arnoldson;Fredrik Bajer
1909Karl Ferdinand Braun;Guglielmo MarconiWilhelm OstwaldEmil Theodor KocherSelma LagerlöfAuguste Beernaert;Paul Henri Balluet d'Estournelles de Constant
1910Johannes Diderik van der WaalsOtto WallachAlbrecht KosselPaul HeyseInternational Peace Bureau
1911Wilhelm WienMarie CurieAllvar GullstrandMaurice MaeterlinckTobias Asser;Alfred Hermann Fried
1912Gustaf DalénVictor Grignard;Paul SabatierAlexis CarrelGerhart HauptmannElihu Root
1913Heike Kamerlingh OnnesAlfred WernerCharles RichetRabindranath TagoreHenri La Fontaine
1914Max von LaueTheodore William RichardsRobert BárányNoneNone
1915William Henry Bragg;Lawrence BraggRichard WillstätterNoneRomain RollandNone
1916NoneNoneNoneVerner von HeidenstamNone
1917Charles Glover BarklaNoneNoneKarl Adolph Gjellerup;Henrik PontoppidanInternational Committee of the Red Cross
1918Max PlanckFritz HaberNoneNoneNone
1919Johannes StarkNoneJules BordetCarl SpittelerWoodrow Wilson
1920Charles Édouard GuillaumeWalther NernstAugust KroghKnut HamsunLéon Bourgeois
1921Albert EinsteinFrederick SoddyNoneAnatole FranceHjalmar Branting;Christian Lous Lange
1922Niels BohrFrancis William AstonArchibald Hill;Otto Fritz MeyerhofJacinto BenaventeFridtjof Nansen
1923Robert Andrews MillikanFritz PreglFrederick Banting;John MacleodW. B. YeatsNone
1924Manne SiegbahnNoneWillem EinthovenWładysław ReymontNone
1925James Franck;Gustav Ludwig HertzRichard Adolf ZsigmondyNoneGeorge Bernard ShawAusten Chamberlain;Charles G. Dawes
1926Jean Baptiste PerrinTheodor SvedbergJohannes FibigerGrazia DeleddaAristide Briand;Gustav Stresemann
1927Arthur Compton;Charles Thomson Rees WilsonHeinrich Otto WielandJulius Wagner-JaureggHenri BergsonFerdinand Buisson;Ludwig Quidde
1928Owen Willans RichardsonAdolf WindausCharles NicolleSigrid UndsetNone
1929Louis de BroglieArthur Harden;Hans von Euler-ChelpinChristiaan Eijkman;Frederick Gowland HopkinsThomas MannFrank B. Kellogg
1930C. V. RamanHans FischerKarl LandsteinerSinclair LewisNathan Söderblom
1931NoneCarl Bosch;Friedrich BergiusOtto Heinrich WarburgErik Axel KarlfeldtJane Addams;Nicholas Murray Butler
1932Werner HeisenbergIrving LangmuirCharles Scott Sherrington;Edgar AdrianJohn GalsworthyNone
1933Erwin Schrödinger;Paul DiracNoneThomas Hunt MorganIvan BuninNorman Angell
1934NoneHarold UreyGeorge Whipple;George Minot;William P. MurphyLuigi PirandelloArthur Henderson
1935James ChadwickFrédéric Joliot-Curie;Irène Joliot-CurieHans SpemannNoneCarl von Ossietzky
1936Victor Francis Hess;Carl David AndersonPeter DebyeHenry Hallett Dale;Otto LoewiEugene O'NeillCarlos Saavedra Lamas
1937Clinton Davisson;George Paget ThomsonNorman Haworth;Paul KarrerAlbert Szent-GyörgyiRoger Martin du GardRobert Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood
1938Enrico FermiRichard Kuhn17Corneille HeymansPearl S. BuckNansen International Office for Refugees
1939Ernest LawrenceAdolf Butenandt;18Leopold RužičkaGerhard Domagk19Frans Eemil SillanpääNone
1940Cancelled due to World War II
1941
1942
1943Otto SternGeorge de HevesyHenrik Dam;Edward Adelbert DoisyNoneNone
1944Isidor Isaac RabiOtto HahnJoseph Erlanger;Herbert Spencer GasserJohannes V. JensenInternational Committee of the Red Cross
1945Wolfgang PauliArtturi Ilmari VirtanenAlexander Fleming;Ernst Chain;Howard FloreyGabriela MistralCordell Hull
1946Percy Williams BridgmanJames B. Sumner;John Howard Northrop;Wendell Meredith StanleyHermann Joseph MullerHermann HesseEmily Greene Balch;John Mott
1947Edward Victor AppletonRobert RobinsonCarl Ferdinand Cori;Gerty Cori;Bernardo HoussayAndré GideFriends Service Council;American Friends Service Committee
1948Patrick BlackettArne TiseliusPaul Hermann MüllerT. S. EliotNone20
1949Hideki YukawaWilliam GiauqueWalter Rudolf Hess;António Egas MonizWilliam FaulknerJohn Boyd Orr
1950C. F. PowellOtto Diels;Kurt AlderPhilip Showalter Hench;Edward Calvin Kendall;Tadeus ReichsteinBertrand RussellRalph Bunche
1951John Cockcroft;Ernest WaltonEdwin McMillan;Glenn T. SeaborgMax TheilerPär LagerkvistLéon Jouhaux
1952Felix Bloch;Edward Mills PurcellArcher Martin;Richard Laurence Millington SyngeSelman WaksmanFrançois MauriacAlbert Schweitzer
1953Frits ZernikeHermann StaudingerHans Adolf Krebs;Fritz Albert LipmannWinston ChurchillGeorge Marshall
1954Max Born;Walther BotheLinus PaulingJohn Franklin Enders;Frederick Chapman Robbins;Thomas Huckle WellerErnest HemingwayUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
1955Willis Lamb;Polykarp KuschVincent du VigneaudHugo TheorellHalldór LaxnessNone
1956John Bardeen;Walter Houser Brattain;William ShockleyCyril Norman Hinshelwood;Nikolay SemyonovAndré Frédéric Cournand;Werner Forssmann;Dickinson W. RichardsJuan Ramón JiménezNone
1957Yang Chen-Ning;Tsung-Dao LeeThe Lord ToddDaniel BovetAlbert CamusLester B. Pearson
1958Pavel Cherenkov;Ilya Frank;Igor TammFrederick SangerGeorge Beadle;Edward Tatum;Joshua LederbergBoris Pasternak21Dominique Pire
1959Emilio Segrè;Owen ChamberlainJaroslav HeyrovskýArthur Kornberg;Severo OchoaSalvatore QuasimodoPhilip Noel-Baker
1960Donald A. GlaserWillard LibbyMacfarlane Burnet;Peter MedawarSaint-John PerseAlbert Lutuli
1961Robert Hofstadter;Rudolf MössbauerMelvin CalvinGeorg von BékésyIvo AndrićDag Hammarskjöld
1962Lev LandauMax Perutz;John KendrewFrancis Crick;James Watson;Maurice WilkinsJohn SteinbeckLinus Pauling
1963Eugene Wigner;Maria Goeppert Mayer;J. Hans D. JensenKarl Ziegler;Giulio NattaJohn Eccles;Alan Hodgkin;Andrew HuxleyGiorgos SeferisInternational Committee of the Red Cross;League of Red Cross societies
1964Charles H. Townes;Nikolay Basov;Alexander ProkhorovDorothy HodgkinKonrad Emil Bloch;Feodor LynenJean-Paul Sartre22Martin Luther King Jr.
1965Shin'ichirō Tomonaga;Julian Schwinger;Richard FeynmanRobert Burns WoodwardFrançois Jacob;André Michel Lwoff;Jacques MonodMikhail SholokhovUnited Nations International Children's Emergency Fund
1966Alfred KastlerRobert S. MullikenFrancis Peyton Rous;Charles Brenton HugginsShmuel Yosef Agnon;Nelly SachsNone
1967Hans BetheManfred Eigen;Ronald George Wreyford Norrish;George PorterRagnar Granit;Haldan Keffer Hartline;George WaldMiguel Ángel AsturiasNone
1968Luis Walter AlvarezLars OnsagerRobert W. Holley;Har Gobind Khorana;Marshall Warren NirenbergYasunari KawabataRené Cassin
1969Murray Gell-MannDerek Barton;Odd HasselMax Delbrück;Alfred Hershey;Salvador LuriaSamuel BeckettInternational Labour OrganizationRagnar Frisch;Jan Tinbergen
1970Hannes Alfvén;Louis NéelLuis Federico LeloirJulius Axelrod;Ulf von Euler;Bernard KatzAleksandr SolzhenitsynNorman BorlaugPaul Samuelson
1971Dennis GaborGerhard HerzbergEarl Wilbur Sutherland Jr.Pablo NerudaWilly BrandtSimon Kuznets
1972John Bardeen;Leon Cooper;John Robert SchriefferChristian B. Anfinsen;Stanford Moore;William Howard SteinGerald Edelman;Rodney Robert PorterHeinrich BöllNoneJohn Hicks;Kenneth Arrow
1973Leo Esaki;Ivar Giaever;Brian JosephsonErnst Otto Fischer;Geoffrey WilkinsonKarl von Frisch;Konrad Lorenz;Nikolaas TinbergenPatrick WhiteHenry Kissinger;Lê Đức Thọ23Wassily Leontief
1974Martin Ryle;Antony HewishPaul FloryAlbert Claude;Christian de Duve;George Emil PaladeEyvind Johnson;Harry MartinsonSeán MacBride;Eisaku SatōGunnar Myrdal;Friedrich Hayek
1975Aage Bohr;Ben Roy Mottelson;James RainwaterJohn Cornforth;Vladimir PrelogDavid Baltimore;Renato Dulbecco;Howard Martin TeminEugenio MontaleAndrei SakharovLeonid Kantorovich;Tjalling Koopmans
1976Burton Richter;Samuel C. C. TingWilliam LipscombBaruch Samuel Blumberg;Daniel Carleton GajdusekSaul BellowBetty Williams;Mairead MaguireMilton Friedman
1977Philip W. Anderson;Nevill Francis Mott;John Hasbrouck Van VleckIlya PrigogineRoger Guillemin;Andrew Schally;Rosalyn Sussman YalowVicente AleixandreAmnesty InternationalBertil Ohlin;James Meade
1978Pyotr Kapitsa;Arno Allan Penzias;Robert Woodrow WilsonPeter D. MitchellWerner Arber;Daniel Nathans;Hamilton O. SmithIsaac Bashevis SingerAnwar Sadat;Menachem BeginHerbert A. Simon
1979Sheldon Glashow;Abdus Salam;Steven WeinbergHerbert C. Brown;Georg WittigAllan McLeod Cormack;Godfrey HounsfieldOdysseas ElytisMother TeresaTheodore Schultz;W. Arthur Lewis
1980James Cronin;Val Logsdon FitchPaul Berg;Walter Gilbert;Frederick SangerBaruj Benacerraf;Jean Dausset;George Davis SnellCzesław MiłoszAdolfo Pérez EsquivelLawrence Klein
1981Nicolaas Bloembergen;Arthur Leonard Schawlow;Kai SiegbahnKenichi Fukui;Roald HoffmannRoger Wolcott Sperry;David H. Hubel;Torsten WieselElias CanettiUnited Nations High Commissioner for RefugeesJames Tobin
1982Kenneth G. WilsonAaron KlugSune Bergström;Bengt I. Samuelsson;John VaneGabriel García MárquezAlva Myrdal;Alfonso García RoblesGeorge Stigler
1983Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar;William Alfred FowlerHenry TaubeBarbara McClintockWilliam GoldingLech WałęsaGérard Debreu
1984Carlo Rubbia;Simon van der MeerRobert Bruce MerrifieldNiels Kaj Jerne;Georges J. F. Köhler;César MilsteinJaroslav SeifertDesmond TutuRichard Stone
1985Klaus von KlitzingHerbert A. Hauptman;Jerome KarleMichael Stuart Brown;Joseph L. GoldsteinClaude SimonInternational Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear WarFranco Modigliani
1986Ernst Ruska;Gerd Binnig;Heinrich RohrerDudley R. Herschbach;Yuan T. Lee;John PolanyiStanley Cohen;Rita Levi-MontalciniWole SoyinkaElie WieselJames M. Buchanan
1987Georg Bednorz;K. Alex MüllerDonald J. Cram;Jean-Marie Lehn;Charles J. PedersenSusumu TonegawaJoseph BrodskyÓscar AriasRobert Solow
1988Leon M. Lederman;Melvin Schwartz;Jack SteinbergerJohann Deisenhofer;Robert Huber;Hartmut MichelJames W. Black;Gertrude B. Elion;George H. HitchingsNaguib MahfouzUnited Nations peacekeeping forcesMaurice Allais
1989Norman Ramsey Jr.;Hans Georg Dehmelt;Wolfgang PaulSidney Altman;Thomas CechJ. Michael Bishop;Harold E. VarmusCamilo José CelaTenzin Gyatso (The 14th Dalai Lama)Trygve Haavelmo
1990Jerome Isaac Friedman;Henry Way Kendall;Richard E. TaylorElias James CoreyJoseph Murray;E. Donnall ThomasOctavio PazMikhail GorbachevHarry Markowitz;Merton Miller;William F. Sharpe
1991Pierre-Gilles de GennesRichard R. ErnstErwin Neher;Bert SakmannNadine GordimerAung San Suu KyiRonald Coase
1992Georges CharpakRudolph A. MarcusEdmond H. Fischer;Edwin G. KrebsDerek WalcottRigoberta MenchúGary Becker
1993Russell Alan Hulse;Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.Kary Mullis;Michael SmithRichard J. Roberts;Phillip Allen SharpToni MorrisonNelson Mandela;F. W. de KlerkRobert Fogel;Douglass North
1994Bertram Brockhouse;Clifford ShullGeorge Andrew OlahAlfred G. Gilman;Martin RodbellKenzaburō ŌeYasser Arafat;Shimon Peres;Yitzhak RabinJohn Harsanyi;John Forbes Nash Jr.;Reinhard Selten
1995Martin Lewis Perl;Frederick ReinesPaul J. Crutzen;Mario J. Molina;F. Sherwood RowlandEdward B. Lewis;Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard;Eric F. WieschausSeamus HeaneyJoseph Rotblat;Pugwash Conferences on Science and World AffairsRobert Lucas Jr.
1996David Lee;Douglas Osheroff;Robert Coleman RichardsonRobert Curl;Harry Kroto;Richard SmalleyPeter C. Doherty;Rolf M. ZinkernagelWisława SzymborskaCarlos Filipe Ximenes Belo;José Ramos-HortaJames Mirrlees;William Vickrey
1997Steven Chu;Claude Cohen-Tannoudji;William Daniel PhillipsPaul D. Boyer;John E. Walker;Jens Christian SkouStanley B. PrusinerDario FoInternational Campaign to Ban Landmines;Jody WilliamsRobert C. Merton;Myron Scholes
1998Robert B. Laughlin;Horst Ludwig Störmer;Daniel C. TsuiWalter Kohn;John PopleRobert F. Furchgott;Louis Ignarro;Ferid MuradJosé SaramagoJohn Hume;David TrimbleAmartya Sen
1999Gerard 't Hooft;Martinus J. G. VeltmanAhmed ZewailGünter BlobelGünter GrassMédecins Sans FrontièresRobert Mundell
2000Jack Kilby;Zhores Alferov;Herbert KroemerAlan J. Heeger;Alan MacDiarmid;Hideki ShirakawaArvid Carlsson;Paul Greengard;Eric KandelGao XingjianKim Dae-jungJames Heckman;Daniel McFadden
2001Eric Allin Cornell;Wolfgang Ketterle;Carl WiemanWilliam Standish Knowles;Ryōji Noyori;Karl Barry SharplessLeland H. Hartwell;Tim Hunt;Paul NurseV. S. NaipaulUnited Nations;Kofi AnnanGeorge Akerlof;Michael Spence;Joseph Stiglitz
2002Riccardo Giacconi;Raymond Davis Jr.;Masatoshi KoshibaJohn B. Fenn;Koichi Tanaka;Kurt WüthrichSydney Brenner;H. Robert Horvitz;John SulstonImre KertészJimmy CarterDaniel Kahneman;Vernon L. Smith
2003Alexei Abrikosov;Vitaly Ginzburg;Anthony James LeggettPeter Agre;Roderick MacKinnonPaul Lauterbur;Peter MansfieldJ. M. CoetzeeShirin EbadiRobert F. Engle;Clive Granger
2004David Gross;Hugh David Politzer;Frank WilczekAaron Ciechanover;Avram Hershko;Irwin RoseRichard Axel;Linda B. BuckElfriede JelinekWangari MaathaiFinn E. Kydland;Edward C. Prescott
2005Roy J. Glauber;John L. Hall;Theodor W. HänschYves Chauvin;Robert H. Grubbs;Richard R. SchrockBarry Marshall;Robin WarrenHarold PinterInternational Atomic Energy Agency;Mohamed ElBaradeiRobert Aumann;Thomas Schelling
2006John C. Mather;George SmootRoger D. KornbergAndrew Fire;Craig MelloOrhan PamukMuhammad Yunus;Grameen BankEdmund Phelps
2007Albert Fert;Peter GrünbergGerhard ErtlMario Capecchi;Martin Evans;Oliver SmithiesDoris LessingIntergovernmental Panel on Climate Change;Al GoreLeonid Hurwicz;Eric Maskin;Roger Myerson
2008Yoichiro Nambu;Makoto Kobayashi;Toshihide MaskawaOsamu Shimomura;Martin Chalfie;Roger Y. TsienHarald zur Hausen;Françoise Barré-Sinoussi;Luc MontagnierJ. M. G. Le ClézioMartti AhtisaariPaul Krugman
2009Charles K. Kao;Willard S. Boyle;George E. SmithVenkatraman Ramakrishnan;Thomas A. Steitz;Ada YonathElizabeth Blackburn;Carol W. Greider;Jack W. SzostakHerta MüllerBarack ObamaElinor Ostrom;Oliver E. Williamson
2010Andre Geim;Konstantin NovoselovRichard F. Heck;Ei-ichi Negishi;Akira SuzukiRobert EdwardsMario Vargas LlosaLiu Xiaobo24Peter A. Diamond;Dale T. Mortensen;Christopher A. Pissarides
2011Saul Perlmutter;Adam Riess;Brian SchmidtDan ShechtmanBruce Beutler;Jules A. Hoffmann;Ralph M. SteinmanTomas TranströmerEllen Johnson Sirleaf;Leymah Gbowee;Tawakel KarmanThomas J. Sargent;Christopher A. Sims
2012Serge Haroche;David J. WinelandBrian K. Kobilka;Robert J. LefkowitzJohn B. Gurdon;Shinya YamanakaMo YanEuropean UnionAlvin E. Roth;Lloyd S. Shapley
2013François Englert;Peter W. HiggsMartin Karplus;Michael Levitt;Arieh WarshelJames E. Rothman;Randy W. Schekman;Thomas C. SüdhofAlice MunroOrganisation for the Prohibition of Chemical WeaponsEugene F. Fama;Lars Peter Hansen;Robert J. Shiller
2014Isamu Akasaki;Hiroshi Amano;Shuji NakamuraEric Betzig;Stefan Hell;William MoernerJohn O'Keefe;May-Britt Moser;Edvard MoserPatrick ModianoKailash Satyarthi;Malala YousafzaiJean Tirole
2015Takaaki Kajita;Arthur B. McDonaldTomas Lindahl;Paul L. Modrich;Aziz SancarWilliam C. Campbell;Satoshi Ōmura;Tu YouyouSvetlana AlexievichTunisian National Dialogue QuartetAngus Deaton
2016David J. Thouless;Duncan Haldane;John M. KosterlitzJean-Pierre Sauvage;Fraser Stoddart;Ben FeringaYoshinori OhsumiBob DylanJuan Manuel SantosOliver Hart;Bengt R. Holmström
2017Rainer Weiss;Barry Barish;Kip ThorneJacques Dubochet;Joachim Frank;Richard HendersonJeffrey C. Hall;Michael Rosbash;Michael W. YoungKazuo IshiguroInternational Campaign to Abolish Nuclear WeaponsRichard Thaler
2018Arthur Ashkin;Gérard Mourou;Donna StricklandFrances H. Arnold;George Smith;Greg WinterJames P. Allison;Tasuku HonjoOlga Tokarczuk25Denis Mukwege;Nadia MuradWilliam Nordhaus;Paul Romer
2019Jim Peebles;Michel Mayor;Didier QuelozJohn B. Goodenough;M. Stanley Whittingham;Akira YoshinoWilliam Kaelin Jr.;Peter J. Ratcliffe;Gregg L. SemenzaPeter HandkeAbiy AhmedAbhijit Banerjee;Esther Duflo;Michael Kremer
2020Roger Penrose;Reinhard Genzel;Andrea M. GhezEmmanuelle Charpentier;Jennifer DoudnaHarvey J. Alter;Michael Houghton;Charles M. RiceLouise GlückWorld Food ProgrammePaul Milgrom;Robert B. Wilson
2021Giorgio Parisi;Klaus Hasselmann;Syukuro ManabeBenjamin List;David MacMillanDavid Julius;Ardem PatapoutianAbdulrazak GurnahMaria Ressa;Dmitry MuratovDavid Card;Joshua Angrist;Guido Imbens
2022Alain Aspect;John Clauser;Anton ZeilingerCarolyn Bertozzi;Morten P. Meldal;Karl Barry SharplessSvante PääboAnnie ErnauxAles Bialiatski;Memorial;Centre for Civil LibertiesBen Bernanke;Douglas Diamond;Philip H. Dybvig
2023Pierre Agostini;Ferenc Krausz;Anne L'HuillierMoungi Bawendi;Louis E. Brus;Alexey EkimovKatalin Karikó;Drew WeissmanJon FosseNarges MohammadiClaudia Goldin
2024John Hopfield;Geoffrey HintonDavid Baker;Demis Hassabis;John M. JumperVictor Ambros;Gary RuvkunHan KangNihon HidankyoDaron Acemoglu; Simon Johnson;James A. Robinson

50-year secrecy rule

The Committee neither informs the media nor the candidates themselves of the names of the nominees. Insofar as specific names frequently appear in the early predictions of who will receive the award in any given year, this is either pure speculation or inside information from the person or people who submitted the nomination. After fifty years, the database of nominations maintained by the Nobel Committee is made available to the public.26 Statutes of the Nobel Foundation, § 10, states:

A prize-awarding body may, however, after due consideration in each individual case, permit access to material which formed the basis for the evaluation and decision concerning a prize, for purposes of research in intellectual history. Such permission may not, however, be granted until at least 50 years have elapsed after the date on which the decision in question was made.27

See also

Main category: Lists of Nobel laureates

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  16. The prize was established in 1968.

  17. In 1938 and 1939, the government of Germany did not allow three German Nobel nominees to accept their Nobel Prizes. The three were Richard Kuhn, Nobel laureate in Chemistry in 1938; Adolf Butenandt, Nobel laureate in Chemistry in 1939; and Gerhard Domagk, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1939. They were later awarded the Nobel Prize diploma and medal, but not the money.[11] /wiki/Richard_Kuhn

  18. In 1938 and 1939, the government of Germany did not allow three German Nobel nominees to accept their Nobel Prizes. The three were Richard Kuhn, Nobel laureate in Chemistry in 1938; Adolf Butenandt, Nobel laureate in Chemistry in 1939; and Gerhard Domagk, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1939. They were later awarded the Nobel Prize diploma and medal, but not the money.[11] /wiki/Richard_Kuhn

  19. In 1938 and 1939, the government of Germany did not allow three German Nobel nominees to accept their Nobel Prizes. The three were Richard Kuhn, Nobel laureate in Chemistry in 1938; Adolf Butenandt, Nobel laureate in Chemistry in 1939; and Gerhard Domagk, Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1939. They were later awarded the Nobel Prize diploma and medal, but not the money.[11] /wiki/Richard_Kuhn

  20. In 1948, the Nobel Prize in Peace was not awarded. The Nobel Foundation's website suggests that it would have been awarded to Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. However, due to his assassination earlier that year, it was left unassigned in his honor.[14] /wiki/Mohandas_Karamchand_Gandhi

  21. In 1958, Russian-born Boris Pasternak, under pressure from the government of the Soviet Union, was forced to decline the Nobel Prize in Literature.[11] /wiki/Boris_Pasternak

  22. In 1964, Jean-Paul Sartre refused to accept the Nobel Prize in Literature, as he had consistently refused all official honors in the past.[11] /wiki/Jean-Paul_Sartre

  23. In 1973, Lê Đức Thọ declined the Nobel Peace Prize. His reason was that he felt he did not deserve it because although he helped negotiate the Paris Peace Accords (a cease-fire in the Vietnam War), there had been no actual peace agreement.[7][11] /wiki/L%C3%AA_%C4%90%E1%BB%A9c_Th%E1%BB%8D

  24. In 2010, Liu Xiaobo was unable to receive the Nobel Peace Prize as he was sentenced to 11 years of imprisonment by the Chinese authorities.[15] /wiki/Liu_Xiaobo

  25. The 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded in 2019, as scandals within the Swedish Academy forced it to postpone the ceremony.[16] /wiki/Swedish_Academy

  26. "Nomination and selection of Nobel Peace Prize laureates". NobelPrize.org. 5 July 2018. Archived from the original on 2020-05-10. Retrieved 2022-10-09. https://www.nobelprize.org/nomination/peace/

  27. "Confidentiality - Nobel Peace Prize". www.nobelpeaceprize.org. 2021-08-30. Archived from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-10-09. https://www.nobelpeaceprize.org/nobel-peace-prize/nomination/confidentiality