
Nobel Foundation
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Founders | Ragnar Sohlman |
---|---|
Founded | June 29 |
1900 | |
Headquarters location | Stockholm, Sweden |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1276081 |
About Nobel Foundation
The Nobel Foundation is a private institution founded on 29 June 1900 to manage the finances and administration of the Nobel Prizes. The Foundation is based on the last will of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite.
Ukraine war: Nobel Prize invitation to Russia and Iran withdrawn

...By Paulin KolaBBC NewsThe Nobel Foundation has reversed a much-criticised decision to invite Russia, Belarus and Iran to this year s awards ceremony in Stockholm...
Ukraine war: Russia and Iran invited back to Nobel Prize banquet

...By George WrightBBC NewsRussia and Belarus have been invited back to Stockholm s Nobel Prize banquet after being left out last year because of the Ukraine war, the Nobel Foundation says...
Ben Bernanke, former US Federal Reserve chief, wins Nobel Prize

... Although not one of the original Nobel Prizes, the economics award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and is the last to be announced each year...
Nobel peace prize: Ethiopia PM Abiy Ahmed wins

... Under the Nobel Foundation rules, the nominations are not released could be used for 50 years, and the organization says that any speculation prior to the announcement of sheer speculation ...
Nobel peace prize: Why is it so important?

... Under the Nobel Foundation, rules that are not published could be for 50 years...
Why we lie about being retired

... Nobel Laureate Edmund Phelps is in his 80s and is not slowing down Wonderland of work Prof Amabile is talking to me on the sidelines of an event, hosted by the Nobel Foundation where Nobel laureates and other experts are discussing the future of ageing...
Ukraine war: Nobel Prize invitation to Russia and Iran withdrawn
By Paulin KolaBBC News
The Nobel Foundation has reversed a much-criticised decision to invite Russia, Belarus and Iran to this year's awards ceremony in Stockholm.
" We recognise The strong reaction in Sweden, " The Foundation said.
Russia and its ally Belarus were not invited Last Year following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, while Iran was left out over its Human Rights record.
Ukraine had criticised this year's decision and hailed Saturday's U-turn as " a victory for humanism".
The awards ceremony is held in Stockholm on 10 December - The Anniversary of The death of Alfred Nobel , The Man who established The fund.
There, The King of Sweden honours laureates in medicine, physics, literature, and economics. The Nobel Peace Prize ceremony is held on The same day in The Norwegian capital, Oslo.
In its announcement on Saturday, The Nobel Foundation defended its earlier decision, saying " it is important and right to reach out as widely as possible with The values and messages That The Nobel Prize stands for - for example, through Last Year 's clear political message with The Peace prize awarded to Human Rights fighters from Russia and Belarus as well as to Ukrainians who work with documenting Russian war crimes".
But it acknowledged That The reaction had " overshadowed this message".
" We, therefore, choose to repeat Last Year 's exception to regular practice - That is, to not invite The Ambassadors of Russia, Belarus and Iran to The Nobel Prize award ceremony in Stockholm. As before, all ambassadors will be invited to The Ceremony in Oslo, " The Foundation said.
Saturday's announcement does not address another part of The earlier message That has caused additional concern in Sweden.
It centres on The Invitation to " all parties That have parliamentary representation in Sweden through democratic elections".
This includes The anti-immigration Sweden Democrats - a party founded by Nazi sympathisers, who had been shunned by The mainstream for decades.
It won around a fifth of votes in Last Year 's general election.
Its leader, Jimmie Akesson , has said he will not attend after being invited for The First Time .
" Unfortunately I'm busy That Day , " he wrote on Facebook on Thursday.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com