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Nobel Diploma
NameNobel Diploma
Awarded forOutstanding contributions in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economics
Presented byNobel Foundation, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Swedish Academy, Karolinska Institutet, and Norwegian Nobel Committee

Nobel Diploma is a prestigious award presented to Laureates in recognition of their groundbreaking work in various fields, including Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economics, as decided by the Nobel Foundation, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Swedish Academy, Karolinska Institutet, and Norwegian Nobel Committee. The Nobel Prize is considered one of the most esteemed awards globally, with past winners including Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malala Yousafzai. The Nobel Diploma is a testament to the Laureates' outstanding contributions, which have been recognized by institutions such as the University of Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University. The Nobel Prize ceremony is held annually at the Stockholm Concert Hall and the Oslo City Hall, where the Laureates receive their Nobel Diploma and Nobel Medal.

Introduction to

the Nobel Diploma The Nobel Diploma is a unique and personalized document presented to each Laureate in recognition of their achievements, as acknowledged by the Nobel Committee, comprising members from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Swedish Academy, Karolinska Institutet, and Norwegian Nobel Committee. The Nobel Diploma is signed by the Chairman of the Nobel Committee, and its design and features are carefully crafted to reflect the Laureate's field of work, such as Physics, Chemistry, or Literature, with notable Laureates including Niels Bohr, Ernest Hemingway, and Jane Addams. The Nobel Diploma is often displayed at institutions such as the University of Oxford, Harvard University, and the California Institute of Technology, alongside other prestigious awards like the Fields Medal and the Pulitzer Prize. The Nobel Prize has been awarded to Laureates from various countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Germany, with notable Laureates including Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Winston Churchill.

Design and Features

The design of the Nobel Diploma varies depending on the field of work, with unique illustrations and motifs created by artists such as Bertram Brooker and Göran Gustavsson, who have also worked with institutions like the National Gallery of Canada and the Modern Museum in Stockholm. The Nobel Diploma features the Laureate's name, the year of the award, and a citation explaining the reason for the award, as determined by the Nobel Committee, which includes members from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Swedish Academy, Karolinska Institutet, and Norwegian Nobel Committee. The Nobel Diploma is printed on high-quality paper and is often decorated with gold and silver foil, making it a valuable and cherished document, similar to the Magnus Ehrnrooth award and the Right Livelihood Award. Notable Laureates who have received the Nobel Diploma include Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Dorothy Hodgkin, and James Watson, who have also been recognized by institutions like the Russian Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences.

History of

the Nobel Diploma The Nobel Diploma has a rich history dating back to 1901, when the first Nobel Prize was awarded to Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, and Emil Adolf von Behring, as decided by the Nobel Committee, which was established by Alfred Nobel in his will. Over the years, the design and features of the Nobel Diploma have undergone several changes, with notable updates made in 1968 and 1990, under the guidance of the Nobel Foundation and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The Nobel Diploma has been presented to Laureates from a wide range of fields, including Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Peace, and Economics, with notable Laureates including Rabindranath Tagore, Linus Pauling, and Milton Friedman, who have also been recognized by institutions like the Indian National Congress and the American Economic Association. The Nobel Prize ceremony has been held at various locations, including the Stockholm Concert Hall and the Oslo City Hall, with notable ceremonies including the 100th Nobel Prize anniversary celebration in 2001.

Awarding of

the Nobel Diploma The Nobel Diploma is awarded annually to Laureates who have made outstanding contributions in their respective fields, as determined by the Nobel Committee, which includes members from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Swedish Academy, Karolinska Institutet, and Norwegian Nobel Committee. The Nobel Diploma is presented to the Laureates during the Nobel Prize ceremony, which is held on December 10 every year, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, with notable ceremonies including the Nobel Prize award to Barack Obama in 2009 and Malala Yousafzai in 2014. The Nobel Diploma is a symbol of excellence and recognition, and it is often displayed at institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the European Organization for Nuclear Research, alongside other prestigious awards like the Wolf Prize and the Kyoto Prize. Notable Laureates who have received the Nobel Diploma include François Mauriac, Toni Morrison, and Eric Kandel, who have also been recognized by institutions like the French Academy and the National Institute of Mental Health.

Notable Nobel Diplomas

Many notable Laureates have received the Nobel Diploma, including Marie Curie, who was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize in 1903, and Martin Luther King Jr., who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, as recognized by the Nobel Committee and institutions like the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Other notable Laureates include Albert Einstein, who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, and James Watson, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962, as acknowledged by institutions like the Princeton University and the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. The Nobel Diploma has also been awarded to organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, as recognized by the Nobel Committee and institutions like the United Nations and the European Union. Notable Laureates who have received the Nobel Diploma include Winston Churchill, George Bernard Shaw, and Gabriel García Márquez, who have also been recognized by institutions like the British Academy and the Royal Society of Literature. Category:Nobel Prize

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