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Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by nlfpmod(mod): 5:09pm On Oct 06, 2025
Nobel Prizes 2025: What they are, when the awards are announced

Nobel Prize for medicine announced on Monday, followed by five other prizes to be declared over the next week.

The Nobel Prizes 2025 have officially kicked off with the first award for physiology or medicine announced, setting the stage for a week of global anticipation.

Scientists Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi on Monday were awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for “their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance”.

The full schedule, spanning through October 13, maps out a rapid succession of announcements: medicine, followed by physics, chemistry, literature, peace and finally the economics prize.

Here are details of the schedule and what to expect from this year’s Nobel Prizes:

What is the Nobel Prize?

The Nobel Prizes are the most prestigious international awards, established by the will of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist, engineer and industrialist best known for discovering dynamite.

In his 1895 will, Nobel left the bulk of his fortune to fund the annual prizes, recognising those who “have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind” in the preceding year.

The first Nobel Prizes were awarded in 1901 for outstanding achievement in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and peace.

In 1968, Sweden’s central bank, Sveriges Riksbank, established the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, expanding the categories to six.

Who awards the Nobel Prizes, and how much is the prize money?

The prizes are awarded by different institutions: the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (for physics, chemistry and economics), the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutet (for medicine), the Swedish Academy (for literature) and the Norwegian Nobel Committee (for peace).

Each laureate receives a gold medal, a diploma and a cash award funded by the Nobel Foundation, which manages Nobel’s endowment. This year’s prizes amount to 11 million Swedish kronor ($1.2m) each.

The prizes are formally presented on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel’s death in 1896.

What is this year’s Nobel Prizes schedule?

The announcements began on Monday and will end a week later on October 13.

Monday, October 6: physiology or medicine

Announced by the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet, Wallenbergsalen, Nobel Forum, Solna, near Stockholm

Tuesday, October 7: physics

Announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm

Wednesday, October 8: chemistry

Announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm

Thursday, October 9: literature

Announced by the Swedish Academy, Stockholm

Friday, October 10: peace

Announced at the Norwegian Nobel Institute, Oslo, by the chairperson of the Norwegian Nobel Committee

Monday, October 13: economics

Announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm

How is a person nominated for the prize?

The nomination process is designed to preserve secrecy and independence. Each year, the Nobel committees invite selected experts, past winners and academics to submit nominations by January 31.

The nominations are not made public, and committee members are forbidden from discussing their decisions for 50 years. Only nominators may choose to reveal their own submissions.

A person cannot nominate themselves, but they can be nominated multiple times by others.

After the deadline, committees spend months reviewing hundreds of entries, consulting specialists and narrowing the list to a few candidates.

Each prize has its own rhythm. The Peace Prize, which often recognises work from the past year, tends to be responsive to current global events.

The science prizes usually take decades to confirm after judges observe that discoveries have stood the test of time and can gauge their impact.

Why is the Nobel Peace Prize being watched closely this year?

The world is fraught with conflict, including an ongoing genocide in Gaza, a war in Ukraine, and civil wars and political repression in numerous countries.

However, the headlines and debates about this year’s Nobel Peace Prize are rather outsized and focused on United States President Donald Trump for his relentless self-promotion – at times, claiming to deserve it for “ending seven wars”.

At the United Nations, Trump told delegates, “Everyone says that I should get the Nobel Peace Prize.” On Tuesday, Trump reiterated that he “deserved” to win the prize for the possibility of ending an eighth war, Israel’s two-year-long war on Gaza.

However, experts have noted that his chances are slim. The Norwegian Nobel Committee typically focuses on the durability of peace, the promotion of international fraternity and the quiet work of institutions that strengthen those goals, experts argued.

Among this year’s nominations for Trump were those from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Pakistan’s government although both were made after the deadline for the 2025 award.

What happens at the Nobel Prize ceremony?

Every year, the Nobel Prizes are formally awarded in twin ceremonies held in Stockholm and Oslo.

The Stockholm ceremony is attended by Sweden’s royal family, and the laureates in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and economic sciences receive their medals and diplomas from the king.

In Oslo, the Nobel Peace Prize is presented by the chairperson of the Norwegian Nobel Committee at the Oslo City Hall, honouring Nobel’s wish that the Peace Prize be awarded in Norway.

Laureates are individually called to the stage, where they receive the Nobel medal, diploma and the monetary award. The ceremony also features speeches by committee chairpeople highlighting the significance of the discoveries and contributions.

The event is broadcast worldwide and followed by a Nobel Banquet at Stockholm’s City Hall for more than 1,000 guests, including royalty, diplomats, scientists and past laureates.

Who won these prizes last year?
Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun were awarded the 2024 prize for medicine for discovering microRNAs, tiny RNA molecules that regulate gene expression after transcription.

In physics, John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton received the prize for research that laid the theoretical and computational foundations of modern machine learning and artificial neural networks. While Hopfield’s models in the 1980s linked neuroscience and computation, Hinton’s work revolutionised deep learning, enabling advances in image recognition, natural language processing and artificial intelligence systems.

In chemistry, the prize was shared by David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper for breakthroughs in predicting and designing protein structures using computational models. Baker was honoured for developing algorithms that enable scientists to design new proteins with specific functions while Hassabis and Jumper from Google’s DeepMind were recognised for creating AlphaFold, the AI system that predicted nearly all known protein structures with unprecedented accuracy.

In the literature category, the prize went to Han Kang, a South Korean novelist known for her haunting explorations of violence, identity and collective memory. Best known internationally for the novels The Vegetarian and Human Acts, Han was cited “for her intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life”.

In the peace category, the prize was awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organisations, honouring its decades-long campaign to abolish nuclear weapons and preserve the testimonies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors.

In economic sciences, Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson shared the prize for their analysis of how institutions shape long-term economic growth and inequality. Their collaborative research, including the seminal work Why Nations Fail, demonstrated that inclusive political and economic institutions rather than geography or culture determine prosperity.
Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/6/nobel-prize-2025-what-they-are-when-will-the-awards-be-announced

Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Emu4life(m): 5:16pm On Oct 06, 2025
If e easy make fowl piss nowgringrin
Somebody tried till he died.

JobAndVacancies:
I heard Wole Soyinka had bribed his way before getting this prize
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by ZippyImage(m): 5:16pm On Oct 06, 2025
One day, I will win this price. I am working hard towards it.
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by JobAndVacancies: 5:17pm On Oct 06, 2025
I heard Wole Soyinka had bribed his way before getting this prize
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by PDPdestroyer(m): 5:18pm On Oct 06, 2025
The award Prof Soyinka won almost 40 years ago, that brought eternal mourning to SE grin
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by GrammarNazi1(m): 5:18pm On Oct 06, 2025
We eagerly await the outcome of the event.

Check my signature below:
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Sabadon(m): 5:19pm On Oct 06, 2025
I should be on this list someday

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Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Osidazz19: 5:21pm On Oct 06, 2025
PDPdestroyer:
The award Prof Soyinka won almost 40 years ago, that brought eternal mourning to SE grin
They are still mourning and crying about it. The great poet has written his name in history.
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Giftedhand47(m): 5:21pm On Oct 06, 2025
So no other African fit win this award
Nawa ooooo
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Osidazz19: 5:22pm On Oct 06, 2025
JobAndVacancies:
I heard Wole Soyinka had bribed his way before getting this prize
Na you help am pay for thr bribe na so you sabi am well well grin
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Antoeni(m): 5:25pm On Oct 06, 2025
I Am Still Wondering Why Wole Soyinka Was Given This Award, When Chinua Achebe Was Better Off
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Jeshurun101: 5:27pm On Oct 06, 2025
JobAndVacancies:
I heard Wole Soyinka had bribed his way before getting this prize
Just listen to yourself, young man!
How much did Wole Soyinka pay the organisers to win the price?

Do away with tribalism! It is eating away the good part of your brain!
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Jeshurun101: 5:29pm On Oct 06, 2025
Antoeni:
I Am Still Wondering Why Wole Soyinka Was Given This Award, When Chinua Achebe Was Better Off
How was Chinua Achebe better off?
Wole Soyinka is a literary genius, not just on one genre. Chinua Achebe, on the other hand, was a novelist.
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Basic123:
Antoeni:
I Am Still Wondering Why Wole Soyinka Was Given This Award, When Chinua Achebe Was Better Off
Why Wole Soyinka Was Given This Award, When Chinua Achebe Was Better of?

Its Nobel prize for Literature not Not Nobel prize for story telling.

Wole soyinka is an embodiment of Literature and theatre.He writes all the genres of literature (Prose,Drama and poems).He will act his own drama and direct his plays in theaters

Try and reason beyond tribalism
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Jeshurun101: 5:32pm On Oct 06, 2025
Antoeni:
I Am Still Wondering Why Wole Soyinka Was Given This Award, When Chinua Achebe Was Better Off
Soyinka received the prize mainly because of his extraordinary contribution to world literature and his courageous engagement with human rights, freedom, and justice.
Here are the main reasons in detail:

1. Outstanding Literary Achievements:
He is a master playwright, poet, and novelist whose works blend African traditions, Western literary forms, and deep philosophical insight. Some of his famous works include:

Death and the King’s Horseman

The Man Died

A Dance of the Forests

Kongi’s Harvest



2. Cultural Depth:
Soyinka’s writings draw richly from Yoruba mythology, folklore, and ritual, giving African identity and thought a strong place in world literature.


3. Political and Moral Courage:
Beyond literature, Soyinka is known for his bold stand against oppression and dictatorship in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. He used his art and voice to challenge tyranny, corruption, and injustice.
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Nemesis0147(m): 5:34pm On Oct 06, 2025
Trump might run mad if he doesn’t win this award 😂😂
Omor
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by ElSudani: 5:34pm On Oct 06, 2025
Antoeni:
I Am Still Wondering Why Wole Soyinka Was Given This Award, When Chinua Achebe Was Better Off
You will understand when you are able to distinguish between real literature and just writing a novel. I didn't say that to belittle the achievements of Chinua Achebe.
There are thousands and thousands of writers in the world, the majority of them will not even be considered for a Nobel price.
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by ElSudani: 5:37pm On Oct 06, 2025
Nemesis0147:
Trump might run mad if he doesn’t win this award 😂😂
Omor
Trump is not going to get anything. He is all over the place bombing Iran and siding with Netanyahu to kill Palestinians.
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Onewazobia(m): 5:37pm On Oct 06, 2025
Emu4life:
If e easy make fowl piss nowgringrin
Somebody tried till he died.
No need for all these now.

We can do better, please

Q
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Onewazobia(m): 5:38pm On Oct 06, 2025
JobAndVacancies:
I heard Wole Soyinka had bribed his way before getting this prize
Please bro, no need for all these.

Let's put an end to all these pls
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by EmperorIsaac(m):
Jeshurun101:
Soyinka received the prize mainly because of his extraordinary contribution to world literature and his courageous engagement with human rights, freedom, and justice.
Here are the main reasons in detail:

1. Outstanding Literary Achievements:
He is a master playwright, poet, and novelist whose works blend African traditions, Western literary forms, and deep philosophical insight. Some of his famous works include:

Death and the King’s Horseman

The Man Died

A Dance of the Forests

Kongi’s Harvest



2. Cultural Depth:
Soyinka’s writings draw richly from Yoruba mythology, folklore, and ritual, giving African identity and thought a strong place in world literature.


3. Political and Moral Courage:
Beyond literature, Soyinka is known for his bold stand against oppression and dictatorship in Nigeria and Africa as a whole. He used his art and voice to challenge tyranny, corruption, and injustice.
Even Chinua wouldn't dare say he is better off. I have listened to Chinua, he is my best Nigerian writer, but, Wole is in a special class.

Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by JobAndVacancies: 6:05pm On Oct 06, 2025
Jeshurun101:
Just listen to yourself, young man!
How much did Wole Soyinka pay the organisers to win the price?

Do away with tribalism! It is eating away the good part of your brain!
do you even know what tribalism is?
I am from the same region with Soyinka so how am I being tribslised?
He didn't deserve the prize so he bribed and paid money to get it
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by muykem: 6:14pm On Oct 06, 2025
Basic123:
Wondering Why Wole Soyinka Was Given This Award, When Chinua Achebe Was Better Off[
Thank God, it's not Nigeria award so you can not say it's because of hatred for Igbo. The prize is not for a good novel writing skill but for literature. Literature goes beyond writing a sweet novel like things fall apart.
Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Whitecoal711: 6:29pm On Oct 06, 2025
GadoosGadoo:
Wooow Chinua Achebe comes to mind



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Re: Everything To Know About Nobel Prizes 2025 by Slytiger: 6:36pm On Oct 06, 2025
The cream de la creme of award in intelligence and brilliance.
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